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modes. When in this mode, the viewpoint can be panned (left/right, up/down) with the cursor control keys. For more
precise panning control, use some of the other CHART OPERATIONS routines like SELECT AREA.
5.1 Chart Whole File (Reset)
When the DISPLAY CHART mode is first selected, the chart is scaled to fit all of the waypoints on the screen. After
extensive zooming and panning, you may get lost and want to start over, so use this to restart. If the file contains some
points far removed from the rest, the chart will show a very large area. Points with 0.00 Lat/Lon are not included on the
chart. However, some imported files might have waypoints in the wrong hemisphere. Sort the file by latitude and then
by longitude to find the points that are far from the rest. They will be at one end of the file or the other. An alternative
to this mode is below.
5.2 Center Chart on A Waypoint
This command will allow you to specify the waypoint to center the chart around. It is especially useful if you have
panned and zoomed and lost track of a waypoint you wanted to see.
5.3 Select New Chart Center
This command will allow you to click on a spot on the chart to make it the new center. The cursor will change to crossed
arrows to let you know it is in this mode.
5.4 Select Area (To Expand)
This is one of the most useful navigation commands. If you want to expand a portion of the screen to fill the whole
screen, you can use this. In this mode, you get a diagonal double headed arrow. Depress the mouse button on one corner
of the area you wish to expand and drag open a 'rubber band' enclosing the area. When you release the mouse button, the
area chosen will be expanded to fill the screen. The 'rubber band' has the same width/height ratio as the screen.
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