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Originally Posted by sober
Just a question . What is the different time that is shown on the debug info enabled in the Scene Dat ?
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No idea. Never seen that before. How did you enable it
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Originally Posted by gap
So, if I got it correctly:
Azimuth: azimuth of our star relative to sub course
True Azimuth: azimuth of our star relative to the true North
Ref Azimuth: azimuth of the reference point relative to the true North
Ref Azimuth Diff: azimuth of our star relative to the reference point
Is this correct?
Ref Altitude and Ref Altitude Diff would be nice also, but I suppose that due to the way you are calculating altitude (through the stadieter), there's not an easy way to get the above values...
just a couple of minor remarks:
- I have the feeling that too many button clicks are involved for enabling the sextant. Are they all really needed? If possible, I would keep sextant usage as simple as possible.
- Is there any use in marking lines. Can't you get rid of them at all, without giving the option to disable/re-enable them?
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Azimuth: correct
True Azimuth: correct
Ref Azimuth: incorrect. azimuth of the reference point relative to sub's course
Ref Azimuth Diff: correct
You are currently getting Ref Altitude Diff. It's the angle val. The angle val (or now Elevation) is the difference between scope horizontal reference mark and sextant (stadimeter) line. That's the best I can do currently.
There are only 4 button clicks needed to use the Sextant:
1) Click Navigator
2) Click Sextant
3) Click Enable Sextant
4) click Sextant button to start using it (I can't call events thus you have to press the button yourself). Anyways you have to align the vertical reference line with the body you want to measure first so there's no need in even trying to call the event (once you are using Sextant [stadimeter] you are not allowed to move camera left or right)
Marking lines auto disappear when you click Enable Sextant. When you click Disable Sextant they are re-enabled (and you are booted out of sextant screen)