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Chapter 2. Getting Started
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The navpoints that make up the caesrs98 file appear in the Plot pane. Click on the button
with the magnifying glass and red square on the toolbar. Then click and drag in the
Display pane to draw a window around a group of navpoints. When you release the
mouse button, the view zooms in on these points.
Displaying airspace
Click the + next to the folder named Airspace to expand the list of airspaces. Then click
and drag the airspace icon named Caesar into the display pane. This overlays the
airspaces on the navpoints, allows you to view the special use airspaces along with
navpoints and flight logs.
Hide the explorer bar
The left hand side of the screen, comprised of the Recorder pane and the PC pane, is
collectively called the Explorer bar. Click the small X in the upper right corner of the
Recorder pane to hide the Explorer bar. You now see the flight in a larger window.
Alternatively, use the icon in the toolbar with a picture of a menu tree to toggle the
Explorer bar on and off. You can also choose Explorer bar from the View menu to
perform the same function.
Zoom
On the toolbar are three buttons to allow zooming the display pane in or out. Zooming
changes the scale of the Plot pane. Click on the icon of a magnifying glass with a square
attached, then click and drag to draw a rectangle around a section of the flight to magnify
it. You can do the same thing by right-clicking the flight display, choosing Zoom, and
then dragging a box around the area to be magnified.
To simply zoom in the view without selecting a window, click on the magnifying glass
with a plus sign button in the toolbar. To zoom out, click on the magnifying glass with a
minus sign button in the toolbar. You can also right-click the display and choose Zoom
Out. To re-center the view, click the R button in the toolbar, or right-click and choose
Reset. All of the zoom commands are also duplicated in the View menu on the Zoom
sub-menu.
Animate flight
Now close the window. Double click on a flight in the PC pane to display it. You can
now animate the trace of this flight. This makes the program draw the flight, as if you
were watching the flight in progress. To animate the flight, click the right arrow button in
the toolbar that looks like a VCR play button. This starts animating the flight. You can
use the plus and minus buttons next to the Play button to either slow or speed up the
animation sequence. The animation commands are also duplicated in the View on the
Animation sub-menu. Choose the Start command to begin the animation sequence.
Stop, Slower and Faster control the playback of the animation.
Defining and displaying a task
From the Task menu, choose Define and Overlay.
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