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VRP names missing on Aeroportolano chart
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Flying Tiger
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posted 5/13/2019 8:45:12 AM
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Hello SD!
I have been testing the Italian Aeroportolano chart style for a while, and I noticed that the names of some VRP:s associated with an airfield, are not shown on the map. However if I click on the "What's here?" menu the VRP names will show up there.
This problem is especially bad on the Finnish map, where I think all the VRP names are missing. Also many VRP names are missing at least on the Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Hungarian, French and Italian maps.
This is a problem only with the Aeroportolano chart, all others are showing the VRP names correctly.
Could you take a look at this, please.
Best regards, Kaj
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VRP names missing on Aeroportolano chart
Flying Tiger
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5/13/2019 8:45:12 AM
Are you saying that style of printed paper chart does actually show...
Tim Dawson
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5/14/2019 9:58:51 AM
I don't know about the names on the printed paper chart. Like I wrote,...
Flying Tiger
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5/14/2019 3:18:56 PM
I will check the source charts. If the style we are trying to match...
Tim Dawson
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5/16/2019 9:38:59 AM
OK. I am normally using the SkyDemon3 chart style. This was just...
Flying Tiger
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5/17/2019 7:34:47 AM
Indeed; the Avioportolano chart style is intended for Italy. Hopefully...
Tim Dawson
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5/17/2019 1:57:42 PM
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