April 4, 20233 yr //42 Flow has a travel to function but it needs geo coordinates in a different format. Is that a current LNM option? This I think: -41.32374435885408, 174.813702749705 instead of 41° 19' 25.48" S 174° 48' 49.39" E Using LNM with MSFS 2020 and currently the PMDG 737-700 on Windows PC
April 4, 20233 yr Author Maybe that's already in Options/ Units / Coordinates Using LNM with MSFS 2020 and currently the PMDG 737-700 on Windows PC
April 4, 20233 yr Author I spoke with //42 development and I think they can handle the Latitude/Longitude with sign that LNM can already produce. But they may update to be able to handle 41° 19' 25.48" S 174° 48' 49.39" E Using LNM with MSFS 2020 and currently the PMDG 737-700 on Windows PC
April 5, 20233 yr How do you get the coordinates from LNM? Flightplan copied as CSV from the table or userpoint export? Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
April 5, 20233 yr Author 4 hours ago, albar965 said: How do you get the coordinates from LNM? Flightplan copied as CSV from the table or userpoint export? Alex Userpoint export --- right click map and select "More" then copy coordinates to clipboard. Paste that into //42 Flow "portal" and decide if you want to transport to the ground at that location or somewhere above ground. Handy for practicing approaches to airports in the middle of a group flight plan and faster than the Slew method. Using LNM with MSFS 2020 and currently the PMDG 737-700 on Windows PC
April 5, 20233 yr Just now, Burnhaven said: Userpoint export --- right click map and select "More" then copy coordinates to clipboard. Userpoint CSV export always uses decimal degrees Longitude/Latitude. This cannot be changed in options. You can import the exported CSV into LibreOffice Calc or MS Excel and modify the coordinates or table layout. Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
April 5, 20233 yr Author Options, Units, Coordinates: I've been able to get point coordinates in different formats based on this setting.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fS7QmkNpJ7y7gBJiH30dn_xsMTBDtEBt/view?usp=share_link Using LNM with MSFS 2020 and currently the PMDG 737-700 on Windows PC
April 6, 20233 yr 10 hours ago, Burnhaven said: Options, Units, Coordinates: I've been able to get point coordinates in different formats based on this setting. Right. Stupid me.🤕 The Ctrl+C (copy to clipboard) in the userpoint table gives the lat/long decimal format as well as the configured format. This is CSV imported into LibreOffice Calc: Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
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