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2006-07-06 05:45 PM
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2007-08-03 01:21 AM
Jesikuh123 wrote:After starting the line move your cursor in direction of north, in your case 45°, hit "A" input the angle, hit the MINUS key,
So-
If my North Arrow Points 45°
And I have this :
S 9° 04' 24" E and a distance of 150.22'
I am going to set my cursor at 45°
Type -9° for my Angle
Jesikuh123 wrote:Must be my accent
Type 150.22' For my Distance
And I dont have to do anything with the South, East, 04', or 24"
And when I do this I leave my Angle Units at default, just degrees or what ever they are I mean?
If I am not correct here agin, Pardon, I Feel like I am reading Chineese here for some reason.
2007-08-03 02:38 AM
Jesikuh123 wrote:It's really easy. With the tracker on, and the proper preferences for angles set up, you simply start typing:
And I have this :
S 9° 04' 24" E and a distance of 150.22'
2007-08-03 02:39 AM
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2007-08-06 07:05 AM
Jay wrote:Thanks, Jay (and Matthew) for the explanation.
S 9d 04' 24" E Means that the lines orientation is east of South (or West of North as Matthew stated, you need to know the close to north direction) 9-degrees, 4 minutes and 24 seconds. As most know there are 360 degrees in a circle. there are 60 minutes in a degree and 60 seconds in a minute.
2007-08-06 04:32 PM