[BaseCamp] waypoint position (lat/lon)
Steve Bracken
twigg2324 at gmail.com
Sun May 15 05:57:26 PDT 2016
Bear in mind also that you can't have two waypoints in exactly the same
place, it's a limitation of BaseCamp.
If you try it, weird and wonderful things could happen with routing. Best
leave them at least a few yards apart.
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 6:22 AM, Eric Bray <edb4378 at gmail.com> wrote:
> The waypoint property box does not dynamically update like that. If you
> close the property box and then re-open it, the new lat/long of the
> waypoint will be there.
>
> In your example, I doubt you will be able to move it in such a way that
> will result in it having the identical lat/long as Waypoint C. Stephen's
> suggestion is the way to go.
>
> Eric Bray
> Alexandria, VA
>
> On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 4:43 PM, saddle sore <ironbutter at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have waypoints A, B and C displayed in three different locations on a
> > map. When I open their properties box, each has their own position (lat
> > and lon). If I highlight A on the map, click on the MOVE POINT icon
> > located on the toolbar, and then drag A to sit right overtop of C, the
> > Position line in the properties box does not change for point A. Even
> > though the display on the map shows them both at C's exact location, the
> > lat and lon in the position line for A remains the lat and lon for where
> A
> > was before I dragged it over to C. Why? Shouldn't it's position be the
> lat
> > and lon of where I dragged it to? What am I doing wrong? Shouldn't the
> > lat and lon for A be changed to equal that of C since I used the MOVE
> POINT
> > to drag it over to C?
> >
> > Thanks, Joe Y
> > western PA
> >
> >
>
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