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  #1  
Old August 9th 10, 04:57 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike[_8_]
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Default See You and Windows 7

Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?

Thanks

Mike
  #2  
Old August 9th 10, 05:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Darryl Ramm
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Default See You and Windows 7

On Aug 8, 8:57*pm, Mike wrote:
Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. *Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?

Thanks

Mike



Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView

Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.

If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums.

Darryl
  #3  
Old August 9th 10, 05:29 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mike
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Default See You and Windows 7

On Aug 8, 10:07*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Aug 8, 8:57*pm, Mike wrote:

Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. *Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?


Thanks


Mike


Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView

Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.

If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums.

Darryl


Yes the 3D box is checked and the settings all seem correct. Another
thing I noticed is that the sailplane image is quite a bit higher than
ground levei when the program starts up.
  #4  
Old August 9th 10, 05:59 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Larry[_5_]
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Default See You and Windows 7

On Aug 8, 9:29*pm, mike wrote:
On Aug 8, 10:07*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:



On Aug 8, 8:57*pm, Mike wrote:


Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. *Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?


Thanks


Mike


Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView


Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.


If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums.


Darryl


Yes the 3D box is checked and the settings all seem correct. Another
thing I noticed is that the sailplane image is quite a bit higher than
ground levei when the program starts up.


My 3D view was also flat when I loaded SeeYou on my new windows 7
laptop. Clicking around the 3DView box fixed that. I think increasing
the height exaggeration helped.

Larry
  #5  
Old August 9th 10, 06:00 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Darryl Ramm
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Default See You and Windows 7

On Aug 8, 9:29*pm, mike wrote:
On Aug 8, 10:07*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:



On Aug 8, 8:57*pm, Mike wrote:


Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. *Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?


Thanks


Mike


Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView


Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.


If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums.


Darryl


Yes the 3D box is checked and the settings all seem correct. Another
thing I noticed is that the sailplane image is quite a bit higher than
ground levei when the program starts up.


Humor me. Go to ToolsOptionsFlight3DView and click the default
button in the lower left corner of the dialog panel. There may be
problems with this dialog panel at times where settings get confused.

BTW you say the glider looks high, SeeYou can tell you the AGL it
thinks the glider is at if you select ViewFlight Parameters. Does
that number make sense?

Your PC should be connected to the Internet and you should hopefully
notice the SeeYou terrain data status showing updates running in the
lower right corner of the SeeYou window border.

Failing all that you may have a graphics card/driver problem. Best
place to deal with that is Naviter's support forums.

Darryl
  #6  
Old August 9th 10, 07:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mike
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Default See You and Windows 7

On Aug 8, 11:00*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:29*pm, mike wrote:



On Aug 8, 10:07*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:


On Aug 8, 8:57*pm, Mike wrote:


Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. *Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?


Thanks


Mike


Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView


Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.


If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums..


Darryl


Yes the 3D box is checked and the settings all seem correct. Another
thing I noticed is that the sailplane image is quite a bit higher than
ground levei when the program starts up.


Humor me. Go to ToolsOptionsFlight3DView and click the default
button in the lower left corner of the dialog panel. There may be
problems with this dialog panel at times where settings get confused.

BTW you say the glider looks high, SeeYou can tell you the AGL it
thinks the glider is at if you select ViewFlight Parameters. Does
that number make sense?

Your PC should be connected to the Internet and you should hopefully
notice the SeeYou terrain data status showing updates running in the
lower right corner of the SeeYou window border.

Failing all that you may have a graphics card/driver problem. Best
place to deal with that is Naviter's support forums.

Darryl


Checked the forums and there was nothing there that would offer a
solution.
  #7  
Old August 9th 10, 08:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Darryl Ramm
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Default See You and Windows 7

On Aug 8, 11:45*pm, mike wrote:
On Aug 8, 11:00*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:



On Aug 8, 9:29*pm, mike wrote:


On Aug 8, 10:07*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:


On Aug 8, 8:57*pm, Mike wrote:


Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. *Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?


Thanks


Mike


Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView


Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.


If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums.


Darryl


Yes the 3D box is checked and the settings all seem correct. Another
thing I noticed is that the sailplane image is quite a bit higher than
ground levei when the program starts up.


Humor me. Go to ToolsOptionsFlight3DView and click the default
button in the lower left corner of the dialog panel. There may be
problems with this dialog panel at times where settings get confused.


BTW you say the glider looks high, SeeYou can tell you the AGL it
thinks the glider is at if you select ViewFlight Parameters. Does
that number make sense?


Your PC should be connected to the Internet and you should hopefully
notice the SeeYou terrain data status showing updates running in the
lower right corner of the SeeYou window border.


Failing all that you may have a graphics card/driver problem. Best
place to deal with that is Naviter's support forums.


Darryl


Checked the forums and there was nothing there that would offer a
solution.


There might be if you describe your problem there and somebody
answers.

Darryl
  #8  
Old August 9th 10, 08:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mike
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Default See You and Windows 7

On Aug 8, 11:00*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:29*pm, mike wrote:



On Aug 8, 10:07*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:


On Aug 8, 8:57*pm, Mike wrote:


Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. *Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?


Thanks


Mike


Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView


Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.


If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums..


Darryl


Yes the 3D box is checked and the settings all seem correct. Another
thing I noticed is that the sailplane image is quite a bit higher than
ground levei when the program starts up.


Humor me. Go to ToolsOptionsFlight3DView and click the default
button in the lower left corner of the dialog panel. There may be
problems with this dialog panel at times where settings get confused.

BTW you say the glider looks high, SeeYou can tell you the AGL it
thinks the glider is at if you select ViewFlight Parameters. Does
that number make sense?

Your PC should be connected to the Internet and you should hopefully
notice the SeeYou terrain data status showing updates running in the
lower right corner of the SeeYou window border.

Failing all that you may have a graphics card/driver problem. Best
place to deal with that is Naviter's support forums.

Darryl


The alt above ground is a few feet less than the fields asl.
  #9  
Old August 9th 10, 12:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default See You and Windows 7

Hi,

I suspect that Darryl hit the nail on the head with his suggestion below
that you need to be connected to the internet so SeeYou can automatically
download elevation data. It loads the data for the region you are currently
looking at. It is somewhat quick if you have a high-speed internet
connection.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.

"Darryl Ramm" wrote in message
...
On Aug 8, 9:29 pm, mike wrote:
On Aug 8, 10:07 pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:



On Aug 8, 8:57 pm, Mike wrote:


Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?


Thanks


Mike


Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView


Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.


If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums.


Darryl


Yes the 3D box is checked and the settings all seem correct. Another
thing I noticed is that the sailplane image is quite a bit higher than
ground levei when the program starts up.


Humor me. Go to ToolsOptionsFlight3DView and click the default
button in the lower left corner of the dialog panel. There may be
problems with this dialog panel at times where settings get confused.

BTW you say the glider looks high, SeeYou can tell you the AGL it
thinks the glider is at if you select ViewFlight Parameters. Does
that number make sense?

Your PC should be connected to the Internet and you should hopefully
notice the SeeYou terrain data status showing updates running in the
lower right corner of the SeeYou window border.

Failing all that you may have a graphics card/driver problem. Best
place to deal with that is Naviter's support forums.

Darryl

  #10  
Old August 9th 10, 02:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mike
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Default See You and Windows 7

On Aug 9, 5:19*am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi,

I suspect that Darryl hit the nail on the head with his suggestion below
that you need to be connected to the internet so SeeYou can automatically
download elevation data. *It loads the data for the region you are currently
looking at. *It is somewhat quick if you have a high-speed internet
connection.

Best Regards,

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.

"Darryl Ramm" wrote in message

...
On Aug 8, 9:29 pm, mike wrote:





On Aug 8, 10:07 pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:


On Aug 8, 8:57 pm, Mike wrote:


Just loaded See You on a new Win 7 laptop, and notice that the 3D
feature while viewing a flight on a sectional map supplied by Naviter
does not show any elevations visually. The map is perfectly flat. Is
there a setting I am missing or does See You have a problem with Win
7?


Thanks


Mike


Did you look in ToolsOptionsFlight3DView


Make sure the show 3D terrain checkbox is checked. Make sure height
exaggeration is not set to 0.0 or something close to that. It should
normally be between 1 and 3 or so.


If that does not fix it your best bet is in the Naviter online forums..


Darryl


Yes the 3D box is checked and the settings all seem correct. Another
thing I noticed is that the sailplane image is quite a bit higher than
ground levei when the program starts up.


Humor me. Go to ToolsOptionsFlight3DView and click the default
button in the lower left corner of the dialog panel. There may be
problems with this dialog panel at times where settings get confused.

BTW you say the glider looks high, SeeYou can tell you the AGL it
thinks the glider is at if you select ViewFlight Parameters. Does
that number make sense?

Your PC should be connected to the Internet and you should hopefully
notice the SeeYou terrain data status showing updates running in the
lower right corner of the SeeYou window border.

Failing all that you may have a graphics card/driver problem. Best
place to deal with that is Naviter's support forums.

Darryl- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


The computer is always connnected to the internet, so I do not think
that is the problem.

I appreciate everyones efforts. Thanks

Mike
 




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