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What is the meaning of the pink thing that looks like a clock at 3 o'clock? Seems to be a warning, but I can't find it listed anywhere.
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I believe what you are seeing is a "Caution Area" symbol. As bobetter indicates simply clicking on the object in question will display its properties in the Navigation panel. Often the "Information" field will display more specifics and some times a "More Information" field will be available. Select that and then press the "More Info" button.
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Oddly enough, both port and starboard lateral spar buoys are now displayed in black unless "simplified symbols" is selected in which case they are shown correctly as green and red.
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Quote:Oddly enough, both port and starboard lateral spar buoys are now displayed in black unless "simplified symbols" is selected in which case they are shown correctly as green and red.
That is the correct behavior for the "paper chart symbols" which are used when "simplified symbols" are not selected. The correct symbol in the case of "paper chart symbols" for a spar buoy is BOYSPR01 - page 67 of the Presentation Library Addendum. As noted it is solid black.
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All IHO documents can be found here..
http://www.iho.shom.fr/PUBLICATIONS/download.htm
Although it does appear the Presentation Library has been removed.
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