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Centring the scope


Aggrey Ellis 964561
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Aggrey Ellis 964561
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How can I center my scope on the airport I'm controlling? Im using a CTR sectorfile for tower.

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Joshua Black
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Todor Atanasov 878664
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I'm sorry...but where did you find that key command? Joshua you are talking about function in VRC, it is not active in EuroScope.

 

Aggrey the only way I can think of, is to move your sector over the position you want and save it as a ASR file, so every time you open that ASR, the position will be the same as you have saved it (actually the last position the ASR was closed). You can fast change the ASR and dose your look over the sector by F7. I strongly recommend reading the Wiki => http://euroscope.hu/wiki/index.php?page=Users_Guide

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Aggrey Ellis 964561
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I looked through the wiki but I cant find how to move the sector.

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Todor Atanasov 878664
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By moving I was referring the pan function. You can pan the sector by Right Hold Mouse Key and move the screen. By moving I guess you mean the VRC's function .center

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Aggrey Ellis 964561
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Thanks much. This was just what I needed.

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Dan Arsenault 949706
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Hi all,

 

Not sure if this is the proper way, but I use .rcenter and it works for me.

 

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Todor Atanasov 878664
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You mean you can move your point of view with .rcenter? This command changes the visual range, but doesn't move the sector where you want it.

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Dan Arsenault 949706
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Dummy me, misread the question. That is correct, I just use the .rcenter for range. I find the appropriate ASR works for me.

 

Dan

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Kyprianos Biris
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What is the differences between :

 

.rcenter

.vis

and panning of the whole screen (with rmouse key held down)

 

Say I'm _CTR and I shift the center with one or all of the above methods.

what will be different if I don't use all of them to change the center ?

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