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Originally Posted by Friedl9te
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Originally Posted by Pisces
Instead of mentally doubling the mastvalue , you can also line the (GWX recognition book) value up with the 30 degree AOB mark. Then you'll get the OLC value at the 90 mark. Simple workaround.
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Pisces you should be awarded the Knights Cross for your maths !
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Nahh!! Let's not make the Führer think he needs me working on one of his "Atom Projekte". Besides, we had to memorize that at math class. I mean, that the sine of 30 degrees is equal to one halve. I was just geek enough to actually do that.
[Edit] Especially not when I made a stuppid error.
Never write something in public unless it is tested!!! The GWX recognition book value should not be lined up with 90 degrees. That's where the observed height should be. The recognition book value (as was the OLC value) is to be found on the Basis scale only. And used somehow differently.
I can't come up with a procedure that is correct AND easy for range/AOB calculations, in both zoomed and un-zoomed state. All that ring dragging is going to make everybody dizzy. So I suggest fixing the Sea folder files anyway. I don't know what's involved with writing a script for that but it sounds like the easy way to do. I won't have GWX 2.0 anytime soon. So how many files are we talking about anyway. OLC's mod has 132 .cfg files in the Sea folders. Iceberg folders don't have a cfg file.