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Titel: charts for waters with fast variable depth level (barrages)
Beitrag von: fjordfischer am 28 Juni 2014, 20:53:24
The first that a user must decide, is what an intervall he want to use.
I believe for normal fishing application 1 m or max 0,5 m difference is sufficient

I see two ways in principle:

Way 1
For the use of such charts in the unit there is also 2 options:

Way 2
This way requires explanations.
It's a new property of the IMC, which the user can use in the the next release v0.7.4,
for HDS units only I think. With this function it will be possible to give the chart categories
own names, whatever You want. In this case, You can name each depth chart with a
separate MIN_CAT. Now, the chart categories You can switch on/of on the unit, if You want

Here is a sample,
which show the principle (e. g. with - 1 … - 7 m, 0 m , + 1 … + 20 m offset in meter steps)

Here you can see my fictive sample lake in overview.
The inaccurate shoreline area for higher water levels are yellow-green in color.
(http://www.tacklefever.de/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4403.0;attach=11199;image)

Here you see the elemental chart with "0 m".
(http://www.tacklefever.de/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4403.0;attach=11201;image)

here you can see the open chart categories. I have switch off all charts unless the new "+ 4 m" chart.
(http://www.tacklefever.de/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4403.0;attach=11203;image)

This show the result: "+ 4 m", (minus values also in other charts)
(http://www.tacklefever.de/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=4403.0;attach=11205;image)

Note: If the new IMC appears, i will add explanations.
You must also apply a trick with the unit, otherwise the unit will be freeze.
Titel: Re: charts for waters with fast variable depth level (barrages)
Beitrag von: Walleye11 am 01 September 2014, 22:13:07
Can you upload example shp files so we can see how you did it.
Thanks
Dave