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adamh75 01-22-07 10:13 PM

navigation map notes?
 
I believe it was an option in SH2, but is there no way to type in notes on the navigation map?

Also, how does one keep track of ships sunk? On my second patrol I expected to see my previous ship sunk markers on the map, but it was wiped clean. Why would you not want to know where and how many ships you put to the bottom during your career? Is this "feature" available in any mod?

IRONxMortlock 01-22-07 10:57 PM

I would LOVE to be able to write notes on my nav map! A typing tool and a free draw tool would be perfect. What could make it even better would be to allow the player to have the choice as to whether marks and notes you make on the map are permanent (i.e. last for the entire career) or just for the patrol.
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GSpector 01-22-07 11:31 PM

Hello adamh75,

I don't know about adding Notes to the Navigation Map but if you use SH3 Commander, you can click follow these steps for a full report:
"Click for available Actions..."
"Update your Personnal file"
Click "Open"
Review the Missions.

For even more info on the actual ships (including names), click on any mission #.

Very impresive, This little program even shows Captains place & date of Birth, Date of enlistment, Promotion dates, Bases, U-Boats, Badges & Medals.

To add more to this list, you can even review your entire Crewlist.

_Seth_ 01-23-07 05:08 AM

Welcome, herr Kaleun! :up:

Abd_von_Mumit 01-23-07 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IRONxMortlock
I would LOVE to be able to write notes on my nav map! A typing tool and a free draw tool would be perfect. What could make it even better would be to allow the player to have the choice as to whether marks and notes you make on the map are permanent (i.e. last for the entire career) or just for the patrol.

And THAT IS an excellent idea, indeed! I'd like it too, very much.

_Seth_ 01-23-07 05:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abd_von_Mumit
Quote:

Originally Posted by IRONxMortlock
I would LOVE to be able to write notes on my nav map! A typing tool and a free draw tool would be perfect. What could make it even better would be to allow the player to have the choice as to whether marks and notes you make on the map are permanent (i.e. last for the entire career) or just for the patrol.

And THAT IS an excellent idea, indeed! I'd like it too, very much.

Could be easy, just make a drag'n drop box (like in paint/PS) where you could fill in the desired text. And make just a dot of the X mark, and keep repeating it as long as you hold the mouse button down. :hmm:

Mooncatt 01-23-07 07:40 AM

i use a simple pen and paper:D makes it a little more realistic to me!!!

IRONxMortlock 01-23-07 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by mooncatt
i use a simple pen and paper:D makes it a little more realistic to me!!!

Me too but it would make it much easier for me to have a lot of that info on my nav map. "Here there be monstors" for example.:p
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_Seth_ 01-23-07 06:31 PM

I also use pen + paper for the "mapwork", and a calculator for speed +distance conversions (Yes, i know they didnt have calculators back in the -40's...:-?) But the option to write on the map should definitely be possible.

GSpector 01-23-07 09:46 PM

Hello All,

Here's an options, if you have a good Color Printer, just set it to "poster" and print out the map.

I did this and with the settings, my map is 30" high. Not sure about the Width, I only wanted the Left half and that's 20" wide.:lol:

Plenty of room for notes & Post-its (if needed).

Of course, if you put all the pages together and laminate it, then you could use Dry Markers (but be careful not to wipe off your markings).

Payoff 01-24-07 04:46 AM

I have been making notes for some time using the ruler for straight lines to form letters and numbers, and the compass to form circles for letters and numbers. Its not perfect but it works.

IRONxMortlock 01-24-07 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Payoff
I have been making notes for some time using the ruler for straight lines to form letters and numbers, and the compass to form circles for letters and numbers. Its not perfect but it works.

Lol! :rotfl:
That's some great improvisation there!

I definitely lack the patience for that.
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