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Good DayI'm getting ready to release my first panel however I have two issues to resolve before the release. i want to place a compass on the panel so only half will show. To do this I have a negative y axis number. This causes the gauge to disappear. Is there anything I can do. The second thing is I have a stuck N1 engine 2 gauge. When the N1 target bool is not active the E2 N1 sticks on 0 but with it active it works fine.Please Help Thanks - - - (A:Turb eng1 N1, part) 0 max .986 min - - (A:General eng1 throttle lever position, part) s1 0 < - REV- (L:N1 ref target switch, bool) (A:General eng1 throttle lever position, part) s1 0 >= && - %((L:n1 target, percent) 67 + 67 max 98.6 min)%!5.1f!- - - - (A:Turb eng2 N1, part) 0 max .986 min - - (A:General eng1 throttle lever position, part) s1 0 < - REV- (L:N1 ref target switch, bool) (A:General eng1 throttle lever position, part) s1 0 >= && - %((L:n1 target, percent) 67 + 67 max 98.6 min)%!5.1f!(L:N1 ref target switch, bool) - - (L:n1 target, percent) 67 + 67 max 100 min - - (L:N1 ref target switch, bool) - - (L:n1 target, percent) 67 + 67 max 100 min -

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Sorry, I don't have time to investigate better, but you might want to check out the EHSI on the 747, particularly how clipping is utilized. I've counteracted some removal tendencies on my gauges where this happens (due a little bad placement).Hope it helps.

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