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Old 08-12-11, 02:28 PM   #1
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Can anybody out there explain to me why the Compass Tool and the compass rose version of the Ruler Tool both have 180 degrees at the top instead of at the bottom? E.g. If a ship is actually sailing due East, plotting its course with either of the above would give a reading of 270 degrees - in other words, due West. Which would be kinda awkward if as a result you pointed your submarine in entirely the wrong direction to intercept.

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Old 08-12-11, 02:45 PM   #2
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Welcome to Subsim!

The protractor tool makes some sense once you get used to how to use it.

Grab the ruler tool. Place one end of the line on the map. Now, extend the line directly east from that point. What bearing shows up directly on that line? 90 degrees!

The target is traveling west. Draw a line from the ship's first position to the second position. Place the protractor on the line. Read the value from the side closest to the starting position. 270 degrees.

Target's course is 45 degrees. Start the line at the ship's position. Draw a line such that it passes through the 45 degree bearing on the protractor. Place the ending point. The line now runs toward the northeast.

Place the starting point at your boat's location. Hold the protractor over the target's position. Read the value where the line crosses the protractor. You've got the true bearing to the target now.

Hope that helps you understand the tool. It may take some time to get used to it.
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Old 08-12-11, 08:03 PM   #3
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WELCOME ABOARD!

As Razark said, if you place the tool over either your boat or the target you'll see that dragging the tool leaves the line behind it, which means it's on the opposite side. It only works if it's backward. Say you drag the tool due west, or 270 degrees. If the tool went the "right" way the line would show 90 degrees, not 270.
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Old 08-13-11, 04:08 AM   #4
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razark is correct as usual. Grab the compass tool and drag it from the bottom of the screen to the top, as if you were heading to the north pole on the Nav Map. The compass should indicate that you are headng towards "0" degress.
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Old 08-13-11, 11:58 AM   #5
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Hey Skippers,
It only took me a year to figure this one out. I didn't even use the bearing tools 'cause I thought they were messed up (I thoughtTHEY were messed up).
Yeah, Les. As soon as you use the tools to draw a line, it becomes apparant.
And the great thing is, now I have to have them, they really do make all the differance in the world to navigate.
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Old 08-14-11, 04:06 PM   #6
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Has anybody ever modded the ruler and protractor to make them larger and easier to read on a higher resolution monitor? I've done some searching and haven't found anything, but it seems too strange that nobody else has ever thought of it before I did. Maybe I just didn't search well enough.

If this mod doesn't already exist, I'll see about putting one together.
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Old 08-14-11, 04:41 PM   #7
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Has anybody ever modded the ruler and protractor to make them larger and easier to read on a higher resolution monitor? I've done some searching and haven't found anything, but it seems too strange that nobody else has ever thought of it before I did. Maybe I just didn't search well enough.

If this mod doesn't already exist, I'll see about putting one together.
Actually, just did this... yesterday, day before? My eyes aren't quite what they used to be.

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Had to switch computers and do a quick upload, but here they are:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...o=file&id=3349

There's two versions. One is a larger (doubled the size of the graphic), the other is darker (just upped the contrast). Try them out, see if they work for you.


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They modify the protractors on the ruler and the angle tool. Those were the only ones I had a need for.
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Old 08-14-11, 04:52 PM   #8
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Has anybody ever modded the ruler and protractor to make them larger and easier to read on a higher resolution monitor? I've done some searching and haven't found anything, but it seems too strange that nobody else has ever thought of it before I did. Maybe I just didn't search well enough.

If this mod doesn't already exist, I'll see about putting one together.
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Actually, just did this... yesterday, day before? My eyes aren't quite what they used to be.
that's what happens, razark, when you are a seasoned, battle hardened verteran when you turn 25.
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Old 08-14-11, 06:22 PM   #9
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Nifty! Those are some simple changes, but effective.

I'm still thinking about completely redoing them from scratch, though. I need a project.
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Old 08-14-11, 07:17 PM   #10
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New tools work a treat - thanks Razark.
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Old 08-14-11, 09:18 PM   #11
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Nifty! Those are some simple changes, but effective.

I'm still thinking about completely redoing them from scratch, though. I need a project.
It was really just a quick and dirty "Can I do this?" sort of mod. I'll run it for a few days and see if it works for me. If it works well enough, yippy. The hardest part was finding which files I needed to modify.

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New tools work a treat - thanks Razark.
Glad somebody finds it useful. It wasn't really something I planned on posting, bit if it's usable, have at it.
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Glad somebody finds it useful. It wasn't really something I planned on posting, bit if it's usable, have at it.
It is indeed useful.
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Old 08-16-11, 12:46 PM   #13
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Ok, I think my new map tool cursors are ready to share. I'm putting together a JSGME package now. Screenshots are from 1680x1050 resolution.






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Old 08-16-11, 12:55 PM   #14
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Ok, I think my new map tool cursors are ready to share. I'm putting together a JSGME package now. Screenshots are from 1680x1050 resolution.

And so ends my long reign as king of the protractors. Usurped by some four post upstart.





Seriously, those look nice. Can't wait to try them out.
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And so ends my long reign as king of the protractors. Usurped by some four post upstart.





Seriously, those look nice. Can't wait to try them out.
Man, I should've gone your route. These things ended up taking ten times as long as I anticipated. Here's a link: Bigger Better Protractors

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