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Can you make an option to upload georeferenced charts into SD just like in ForeFlight?
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Tim Dawson
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We have no plans to introduce custom georeferenced charts in SkyDemon. It isn't an often-requested feature, and we judge the complexity it would add to the product to be not worth it.
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+xWe have no plans to introduce custom georeferenced charts in SkyDemon. It isn't an often-requested feature, and we judge the complexity it would add to the product to be not worth it. I am sorry to hear that! It may not have been mentioned often, but it would solve some shortcomings.
If the custom data airfields simply would get a Plate ID to its ICAO code in the Plates index.xml and the possibility to add a PDF with your simple ReferencePoint mechanics it would be all needed - it would be 'just another airfield as any other'. GeoRef'ing in Skydemon does not look particularly complicated on the PC in the end, see the quick GoogleEarth overlay shot below:
(For the PC tinkerer: pull C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Divelements Limited\SkyDemon Plan\Plates\index.xml, look for the PlateID of the airfield, understand the georeferencing by the readable definition of the box on the pdf and some reference points, change the <PlateID>.pdf to whatever you want, save. Yes, I know there are some functions to do as well to add custom data this way, but why not add a country = customlands ?)
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Amir Parsian
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I have tried this before, the only thing is that it resets the index file each time you open SKD so you must enter the codes again and again, also it is a bit little tricky to make the x,y values right for your custom plate.
I agree, a custom feature to add the plates would definitely make life easier
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Tim Dawson
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There's no supported way of achieving this in SkyDemon. Tinkering with undocumented bits of our functionality isn't sustainable.
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+xWe have no plans to introduce custom georeferenced charts in SkyDemon. It isn't an often-requested feature, and we judge the complexity it would add to the product to be not worth it. Tim, I can't speak for how many users would require it, but I know a few in my network at least. Besides, other apps are already providing the feature which might be an indication of value to the users.
A first version limited to PDF documents only might help probe the user interest for the feature. In my mind, it would require the following: 1. SD to make public what file and data format is to be used for geo-referencing PDF documents (must already exist in SD) 2. SD to extend the current geo-rendering to user PDF documents (hopefully minimal dev effort as the feature already exists for AIP and commercial plates like Pooley's or AFE) 3. A tool to be made available for users to geo-reference their documents (happy to provide such a tool if needed)
The geo-reference info could be described in XML (same as the existing format) in a separate file to be uploaded to the app with the same name as that of the document but with a different extension. Alternatively (but more complex), it could be zipped with the PDF file or written in a user field of the PDF document.
I believe it would unlock a lot of possibilities for more savvy SD users, especially for IFR flights.
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+x+xWe have no plans to introduce custom georeferenced charts in SkyDemon. It isn't an often-requested feature, and we judge the complexity it would add to the product to be not worth it. Tim, I can't speak for how many users would require it, but I know a few in my network at least. Besides, other apps are already providing the feature which might be an indication of value to the users.
A first version limited to PDF documents only might help probe the user interest for the feature. In my mind, it would require the following: 1. SD to make public what file and data format is to be used for geo-referencing PDF documents (must already exist in SD) 2. SD to extend the current geo-rendering to user PDF documents (hopefully minimal dev effort as the feature already exists for AIP and commercial plates like Pooley's or AFE) 3. A tool to be made available for users to geo-reference their documents (happy to provide such a tool if needed)
The geo-reference info could be described in XML (same as the existing format) in a separate file to be uploaded to the app with the same name as that of the document but with a different extension. Alternatively (but more complex), it could be zipped with the PDF file or written in a user field of the PDF document.
I believe it would unlock a lot of possibilities for more savvy SD users, especially for IFR flights.
I couldn't agree more! 👍
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lhe
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+xI can't speak for how many users would require it, but I know a few in my network at least. Besides, other apps are already providing the feature which might be an indication of value to the users.
... I believe it would unlock a lot of possibilities for more savvy SD users, especially for IFR flights.
I second that!
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+x+xWe have no plans to introduce custom georeferenced charts in SkyDemon. It isn't an often-requested feature, and we judge the complexity it would add to the product to be not worth it. Tim, I can't speak for how many users would require it, but I know a few in my network at least. Besides, other apps are already providing the feature which might be an indication of value to the users.
A first version limited to PDF documents only might help probe the user interest for the feature. In my mind, it would require the following: 1. SD to make public what file and data format is to be used for geo-referencing PDF documents (must already exist in SD) 2. SD to extend the current geo-rendering to user PDF documents (hopefully minimal dev effort as the feature already exists for AIP and commercial plates like Pooley's or AFE) 3. A tool to be made available for users to geo-reference their documents (happy to provide such a tool if needed)
The geo-reference info could be described in XML (same as the existing format) in a separate file to be uploaded to the app with the same name as that of the document but with a different extension. Alternatively (but more complex), it could be zipped with the PDF file or written in a user field of the PDF document.
I believe it would unlock a lot of possibilities for more savvy SD users, especially for IFR flights.
+1
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