Rob Killins 897126 Posted January 30, 2011 at 12:58 AM Posted January 30, 2011 at 12:58 AM I am received a handfull of these errors with opening my .ESE file through Euroscope. "Error: Not closed border lines CYEG_CTR/E13/E15 in line 999" Referring to .... SECTOR:CYEG_CTR:0:60000 OWNER:EGC Border:E13:E14:E15 SECTORLINE:E13 ;Broadview/Edmonton DISPLAY:CZWG_BR_CTR:CZWG_BR_CTR:CYEG_CTR COORD:N048.59.58.773:W110.00.18.410 COORD:N049.49.20.550:W109.00.20.850 COORD:N051.11.08.460:W108.59.08.120 COORD:N051.29.21.480:W110.00.12.000 COORD:N053.25.15.000:W110.00.00.000 COORD:N053.27.29.234:W109.46.39.907 COORD:N053.31.00.301:W109.32.01.133 COORD:N053.35.48.956:W109.18.25.717 COORD:N053.41.48.509:W109.06.12.951 COORD:N053.48.50.578:W108.55.40.548 COORD:N053.56.45.252:W108.47.04.249 COORD:N054.05.21.285:W108.40.37.430 COORD:N054.14.26.336:W108.36.30.719 COORD:N054.23.47.230:W108.34.51.642 COORD:N054.33.08.500:W108.35.46.180 COORD:N054.36.08.220:W108.36.49.620 COORD:N054.46.00.000:W108.25.00.000 COORD:N055.12.27.440:W107.39.26.010 SECTORLINE:E14 ;LaRonge/Edmonton DISPLAY:CZWG_VC_CTR:CZWG_VC_CTR:CYEG_CTR COORD:N055.12.27.440:W107.39.26.010 COORD:N056.48.55.290:W104.38.50.820 COORD:N058.40.45.830:W100.35.58.570 COORD:N059.57.07.800:W097.21.55.490 SECTORLINE:E15 ;North Lower/Edmonton DISPLAY:CZWG_NL_CTR:CZWG_NL_CTR:CYEG_CTR COORD:N059.57.07.800:W097.21.55.490 COORD:N061.06.08.370:W094.00.09.140 COORD:N062.20.00.070:W089.45.30.450 COORD:N063.19.14.050:w085.39.26.390 COORD:N064.24.03.000:W080.00.00.000 I think I know what the problem is. CYEG_CTR is simply a neighbouring ACC sector, and included in this ESE for the purposes of triggering the sectorline (E13, E14, E15) display rules when my sector is under control with my neighbour. Is it necessary for neighbouring ACC sectors to be a closed polygon for this sector to be recognized for this rule to work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stephan Boerner 945550 Posted January 30, 2011 at 01:10 AM Posted January 30, 2011 at 01:10 AM Of course it has to be closed, it's a sector Stephan Boerner VATEUD - ATC Training Director EuroScope Board of Designers | GVCCS Beta Tester EuroScope Quick Start Guide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Killins 897126 Posted January 30, 2011 at 01:40 PM Author Posted January 30, 2011 at 01:40 PM As I figured, here's my question in light of that confirmation ... How much of my neighbour's sector do I need to define in my ESE file to ensure the proper functionality of ES. Do I have to define the entire actual sector, or can I get away with doing just a portion of it, perhaps a few NM beyond the shared boundary? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Todor Atanasov 878664 Posted January 30, 2011 at 02:09 PM Posted January 30, 2011 at 02:09 PM The second is better, you need only the border with your sector to be accurate. The rest you can make as a box. Here is how it is in Bulgaria: EuroScope BETA Tester/Board of Designers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Killins 897126 Posted January 30, 2011 at 03:48 PM Author Posted January 30, 2011 at 03:48 PM Whew! Boxed in it is. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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