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Old 26-09-2010, 02:53   #121
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Hoi Dave and Co,

Yust returned from a 7 weeks voyage on a coaster where I installed OpenCPN. Found a few annoying points.
At night in 'dusk' screen mode the AIS rollover is not readable
anymore. The AIS target list however is not 'dimmed' at all blinding
you if used.
Also at night the titlebar of the 'window' is still blinding bright. Is a
fullscreen option possible?
When using course up (handy if you go up rivers) the text from
chart objects is not rotated (CM93), forcing you to turn your head
in uncomfortable positions to read it.

Keep going as every new beta is keeping better and better.
PS.
Is there somebody who could write a plugin to plot bearings so you have a possibility to check your GPS pos.
Grjes
Dirk
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