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		I must have overlooked this obviously,
but how can I rotate chart (either vector or raster)
while viewing it at home (w/o GPS heading data present)
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		I have tried one more thing: Enabled GPS simulation, 
and hoped that View -> Course Up will work, but it greyed
Also tried to change change map scale and enable/disable raster maps.
Is tilting monitor arm my only option? :-)
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
  	
 
  	
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		Only iNavX allow course up feature. MacENC doesn't.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
  	
 
  	
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		MacENC supports Course Up chart rotation for Raster and S-57/S-63 ENC charts.  You can use the "GPS Simulator", but make sure you select a speed of 1/2 knot or faster.
	
	
	
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		Picture is worth 1000 words. (Attached)
1) MacENC 8.3
2) Loaded set of BSB maps 18652 (SF Bay to Antioch Bay)
3) Configured GPS simulator with speed 6.3 knots
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"Course up" is still "greyed out"
Also, back to my original question, the reason why 
I wanted to rotate charts is because some of the raster
maps I am going to use are not oriented with North Up,
so route planning with those charts displayed "North Up" will show all  labels at awkward angles
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
  	
 
  	
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		Try zooming into 1:50K or larger.  That zoom limitation is back to the old slower PPC Mac days.  I shall eliminate it for the next MacENC release.
	
	
	
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		GPSNavX Wrote:Try zooming into 1:50K or larger.  That zoom limitation is back to the old slower PPC Mac days.  I shall eliminate it for the next MacENC release
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
	
 
	
	
Jerry Richter
Bristol 27, Outside Time