
Most of the parameters need no explanation, the ones which are not obvious are decribed below.
Clip to Neat Line
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If checked the grid will stop at the neat line boundary which is setup using the
corner markers in map calibration. For maps with curved projections odd displays can be noticed if
"clip to neat line" is active but these are unimportant.
Auto Scale
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If checked as you zoom the map in and out the "Line Interval" will be automatically
altered to keep roughly the same line spacing on the display. The line spacing however must be one
of the accepted values in the Line Interval selection box.
Numbers
Normal
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Grid numbers are displayed in full.
No Meters
- If checked the Grid (on the map grid) will be displayed without the meters -
example 1273000 can now display as 1273. This only applies if the last 3 digits of the grid are
000, if they are not the grid number is displayed in full.
Last 3 Digits
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Only the last 3 digits are displayed if they are not 000, if the grid number is an
even multiple of 1000 (last 3 digits are 000) then it is displayed as example - 243* where the
full number would be 243000. The * indicates the this is a full grid number without the 000.
This lets you work out the full coordinate number. Example
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If the number of the next grid
line is 200 then the full grid number would be 243200.
Save
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Will save you current settings in the the map file and they become the default for the map.
Label Screen Display
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"Only on Map borders" the labels will only be shown on the edge of the
map. "On all Screens" the labels will be seen on all screens.
Default
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Saves the current settings as the defaults to be used when ever the Grid Config dialog is
displayed for a map where a grid is not already configured the defaults will be entered automatically
(if you have saved defaults), all you have to do is turn the grid on.
Notes
Printing
- A grid will be printed if it is displayed on screen at the time of printing.
Limitations
There is a limit of 200 lines for each grid which can be displayed, after this the lines stop. This is to
prevent delays in regaining control (if ever) if too fine a grid is chosen. 200 lines on a screen still
allows a very fine grid to be used.
There is a limit of 50 labels which can be used on the grid screen display. When this limit is
exceeded the labels will stop being displayed. This limit is not restricting as even with 50 the labels
overlay each other anyway and cannot be read.
Map Printing Options
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