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Clear airspace information pane

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When clicking through airpaces they are shown on info tab. When clicking in an area with no viewable airspaces the info tab should be cleared or show something like "no airspaces here". Now I cannot always be sure if an airspace is there or not.

 

Second I suggest to show airspace altitudes top down, so switching the upper and lower limits to read top down (eg Class C 14000 MSL | 8000 MSL // Class D 8000 MSL 5500 MSL etc.) instead of (Class C 8000 MSL | 14000 MSL // Class D 5500 MSL 8000 MSL etc.)

 

Thanks so much.

7 hours ago, Magister Navis said:

When clicking through airpaces they are shown on info tab. When clicking in an area with no viewable airspaces the info tab should be cleared or show something like "no airspaces here". Now I cannot always be sure if an airspace is there or not.

This is intentional. All fields remain populated if no new information is available. 

7 hours ago, Magister Navis said:

Second I suggest to show airspace altitudes top down, so switching the upper and lower limits to read top down (eg Class C 14000 MSL | 8000 MSL // Class D 8000 MSL 5500 MSL etc.) instead of (Class C 8000 MSL | 14000 MSL // Class D 5500 MSL 8000 MSL etc.)

I'm afraid I do not understand. Put it into two lines?

Alex

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Sorry. Let me try to clarify a bit and talk about this screenshot.
We've got three airspaces in this case: Class C, Class D (CTR) and Class D (no CTR).

It says (condensed)

Class C
Min altitude: 6.500 ft MSL
Max altitude: 10.000 ft MSL

Class D
Min altitude: 0 ft
Max altitude: 2.500 ft MSL

Class D
Min altitude: 2.500 ft MSL
Max altitude: 4.500 ft MSL

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In every map altitudes are given as minimum value (below a line) and maximum value (above a line).
Little Navmap behaves differently as shown above.

Wouldnt it be much nicer to read:

Class C
Max altitude: 10.000 ft MSL
Min altitude: 6.500 ft MSL

Class D
Max altitude: 4.500 ft MSL
Min altitude: 2.500 ft MSL

Class D
Max altitude: 2.500 ft MSL
Min altitude: 0 ft

Then we have a continuos vertical airspace image in mind by reading from the buttom to the top.

The other thing I mentioned was: when I see the image above and click somewhere in the map where are no visible airspaces the pane shoul be emtied or at least show "now other airspaces" or so.

 

Thanks

20 hours ago, Magister Navis said:

Wouldnt it be much nicer to read:

Class C
Max altitude: 10.000 ft MSL
Min altitude: 6.500 ft MSL

Class D
Max altitude: 4.500 ft MSL
Min altitude: 2.500 ft MSL

Class D
Max altitude: 2.500 ft MSL
Min altitude: 0 ft

Then we have a continuos vertical airspace image in mind by reading from the buttom to the top.

I'll consider this but for me the sorting low priority. Sorry, but do not expect this soon.

20 hours ago, Magister Navis said:

The other thing I mentioned was: when I see the image above and click somewhere in the map where are no visible airspaces the pane shoul be emtied or at least show "now other airspaces" or so.

Sorry, no. I'd like to keep information as long as possible (i.e. until a click on a new airspace).

Alex

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