November 8, 2012 07:46
Is there a way to set iNavX up so navigating across the dateline (which we do frequently in Fiji) doesn't mean a trip around the world?
I have been using the Navionics 'Austalasia' app, which doesn't have a problem with scrolling back and forth across the dateline.
So I was surprised when I purchased iNavX with the same Navionics charts (I think), the edge of the chart is right in the middle of our cruising area. To scroll to the next anchorage, I have to scroll around the world.
While I like the extra features of iNavX, it's almost unusable in Fiji because of this issue.
Maxsea (a PC-based charting program) has an 'Antimerdian' checkbox in the settings that makes the charts 'Pacific centered' vs Atlantic centered.
Any way I can set up iNavX to be 180-centered vs 0-centered??
Thanks
Sherry McCampbell
s/v Soggy Paws in Fiji
I have been using the Navionics 'Austalasia' app, which doesn't have a problem with scrolling back and forth across the dateline.
So I was surprised when I purchased iNavX with the same Navionics charts (I think), the edge of the chart is right in the middle of our cruising area. To scroll to the next anchorage, I have to scroll around the world.
While I like the extra features of iNavX, it's almost unusable in Fiji because of this issue.
Maxsea (a PC-based charting program) has an 'Antimerdian' checkbox in the settings that makes the charts 'Pacific centered' vs Atlantic centered.
Any way I can set up iNavX to be 180-centered vs 0-centered??
Thanks
Sherry McCampbell
s/v Soggy Paws in Fiji