AndrewDCS2005 Posted Saturday at 08:53 PM Posted Saturday at 08:53 PM (edited) Need a compass and range tool (combined) overlay to be able to use on any map. Movable and resizable, ideally multiple instances on one map. Showing true/magnetic bearings taking into account current datetime set on map/mission, relative bearing between any two points. Range built-in, showing distance in currently selected units (metric/imperial). Edited 11 hours ago by AndrewDCS2005
razo+r Posted Saturday at 09:03 PM Posted Saturday at 09:03 PM (edited) We already have that, it's called "ruler". Though the ruler is only available as one instance, not multiple. Unless you had something else in mind, if so, feel free to elaborate further. Edited Saturday at 09:05 PM by razo+r
Pizzicato Posted Saturday at 09:25 PM Posted Saturday at 09:25 PM 28 minutes ago, AndrewDCS2005 said: Need a compass and range tool (combined) overlay to be able to use on any map. Movable and resizable, ideally multiple instances on one map. Showing true/magnetic bearings taking into account current datetime set on map/mission, relative bearing between any two points. Range built-in, showing distance in currently selected units (metric/imperial). You really need to explain why something is needed if you want people to understand the issue you're trying to solve and act on your suggestion. What is it that you're trying to do that you can't accomplish with the current implementation of the ruler and compass? i7-7700K @ 4.9Ghz | 16Gb DDR4 @ 3200Mhz | MSI Z270 Gaming M7 | MSI GeForce GTX 1080ti Gaming X | Win 10 Home | Thrustmaster Warthog | MFG Crosswind pedals | Oculus Rift S
AndrewDCS2005 Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Why do I need a compass and ruler? Because these are fundamental tools required to work with the map. Like pencil with paper. In practical terms, planning the ingress/egress bearings, PUP and TOT with landscape and altitudes taken into account (say ingress on 180 goes over a hill at 20nm range, while ingress on 90 goes over flat fields for >50nm). Also there's no ruler in DCS, only distance measurement between two points. Ruler is this thingie below, which I can move and rotate over the map. @Pizzicato where is a current compass implementation on DCS maps please?
razo+r Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 53 minutes ago, AndrewDCS2005 said: Why do I need a compass and ruler? Because these are fundamental tools required to work with the map. Like pencil with paper. In practical terms, planning the ingress/egress bearings, PUP and TOT with landscape and altitudes taken into account (say ingress on 180 goes over a hill at 20nm range, while ingress on 90 goes over flat fields for >50nm). Also there's no ruler in DCS, only distance measurement between two points. Ruler is this thingie below, which I can move and rotate over the map. @Pizzicato where is a current compass implementation on DCS maps please? The ruler of DCS can be put on the map anywhere you want and gives you TH, MH and distance based on the unit you selected. The compass he mentioned is that gigantic purple compass rose you have on the F10 map that you can move around.
AndrewDCS2005 Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago @razo+r thanks for the hint! The compass is only available on in-flight map view via F10. It is not available in Mission Editor or Mission Planner which is bizzare and led to my request. Ruler with distance + TH + MH also only available on in-flight F10 map view. ME only has distance + TH. Will update topic to reflect the ask more precisely.
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