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Terrain
You can choose from several levels of detail of the terrain which is being rendered. When terrain is Off,
you will still see Water bodies, Roads, Railroads, Towns and labels on the screen. With the setting at
Low isolines will appear at approximately 300m each. With the setting at Medium, isolines appear at
about 100m. With the setting at High, you get exactly what you are used to in the desktop SeeYou
version.
Scheme
Several color schemes are preloaded in a new installation. It is easier to see how each one looks if you
look at it in the desktop SeeYou. We recommend "Hight contrast" for mountaneous terrain, ICAO for just
general navigation and Open Street Maps color scheme for the Flatlands.
If
Custom
color scheme is chosen you get to define your own colors and other properties for the map
objects.
Background color
For each cheme you can select background color.
Shade map
This function will shade map.
Draw surface objects
will enable drawing woods and grass, glaciers, fields if newer Open Street Maps
are used.
Summary of Contents for Oudie 4
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