umm Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 Hello, Can someone please give me some hint to how to find out the correct position Coordinates and the Offset Coordinates numbers in _TARGETS.ini file. I looked but couldn't find an explanation [TargetArea071] Name=HAWK Battery Position=605375,91250 <---------- Alignment=FRIENDLY Location=1 ActiveYear=0 Radius=800 Target[001].Type=HAWK_HIPIR Target[001].Offset=40.000,90.000 <---------- Target[001].Heading=45 Target[002].Type=HAWKL Target[002].Offset=-10.000,180.000 Target[002].Heading=315 Quote
+Wrench Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 I think that was covered in a post in the Knowledge Base someplace...because I wrote it. in short, the main coordinate is the position on the map, measured from the southwest corner (lower left) of the map the individual item offsets are in meters from that 0/0 point Quote
+Menrva Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 Download gerwin's TFDtool and open the terrains with it. You'll understand everything then. My word! Quote
umm Posted August 7, 2018 Author Posted August 7, 2018 (edited) 17 minutes ago, Menrva said: Download gerwin's TFDtool and open the terrains with it. You'll understand everything then. My word! Hi Wrench Thanks for your help. I did get the TFDtool and I found out the position Coordinates but I didn't understand hot to find out the Offset Coordinates numbers it tried a lot of numbers but it didn't show in the map 20 minutes ago, Wrench said: I think that was covered in a post in the Knowledge Base someplace...because I wrote it. in short, the main coordinate is the position on the map, measured from the southwest corner (lower left) of the map the individual item offsets are in meters from that 0/0 point Thanks for your help I did look in the knowledge forum but didn't find it forgive an old man please can you but the URL for me. Thanks Edited August 7, 2018 by umm Quote
+Menrva Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 The offset coordinates can be obtained via TFDtool. Just move to the center of the target (what you call Position Coordinates); the offset is an offset, meaning how much distant that object is from the center of the target. Just read the .html file included in TFDtool, it should explain more. Discover all of the functions. I have learned much from experimenting. Don't forget to zoom in, in TFDtool: only if you zoom in, you can see all of the objects of a target area, as blue/red dots. 1 Quote
umm Posted August 7, 2018 Author Posted August 7, 2018 1 hour ago, Menrva said: The offset coordinates can be obtained via TFDtool. Just move to the center of the target (what you call Position Coordinates); the offset is an offset, meaning how much distant that object is from the center of the target. Just read the .html file included in TFDtool, it should explain more. Discover all of the functions. I have learned much from experimenting. Don't forget to zoom in, in TFDtool: only if you zoom in, you can see all of the objects of a target area, as blue/red dots. Thank you for your assistance in explaining how to further work with the program. I tweaked with the controls via your advice and eventually figured it out. Quote
+Wrench Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 The TAE also give the offset's from the 0/0 point (and is much better at doing so). How else would you place the object? The TFD is only useful for obtaining the basic X/Y coordinate. === Umm, if you could ex-plane (see what I did there?) exactly what you're trying to do, perhaps we can give a more detailed answer Quote
+gerwin Posted August 7, 2018 Posted August 7, 2018 2 hours ago, Wrench said: The TAE also give the offset's from the 0/0 point (and is much better at doing so). How else would you place the object? The TFD is only useful for obtaining the basic X/Y coordinate. TFDtool can give you the offsets by dragging with the left mouse button. In other words: click target location, hold mouse button pressed and drag to targetarea origin, then release the mouse butten. For rotated airfields it does not work; runway must be angle zero. 1 Quote
umm Posted August 7, 2018 Author Posted August 7, 2018 32 minutes ago, gerwin said: TFDtool can give you the offsets by dragging with the left mouse button. In other words: click target location, hold mouse button pressed and drag to targetarea origin, then release the mouse butten. For rotated airfields it does not work; runway must be angle zero. Thanks a million Quote
umm Posted August 7, 2018 Author Posted August 7, 2018 2 hours ago, Wrench said: The TAE also give the offset's from the 0/0 point (and is much better at doing so). How else would you place the object? The TFD is only useful for obtaining the basic X/Y coordinate. === Umm, if you could ex-plane (see what I did there?) exactly what you're trying to do, perhaps we can give a more detailed answer Your explanation cleared everything👌 Quote
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