Hello everyone -

I was looking at some of the sample code on the wiki for alternate north 
arrows.  At least two of them display both geographic north and magnetic north. 
 Those are northarrow4 and northarrow4a, both by Dirk Peinelt.

My question is this:  What date is used when calculating the offset angle for 
the magnetic north arrow?

This is especially relevant for caves that have been surveyed over a period of 
years.  The declination changes from year to year, and sometimes more often 
than that.  There are at least four possibilities:

1) The date of the first survey.
2) The date of the most recent survey.
3) A date about half-way between the first and last surveys.  This assumes that 
the declination change is somewhat linear over time.
4) The date the map is compiled.

Does anyone know which date is used?

For me this is mostly academic.  I am just curious!  I have never used a north 
arrow that shows both geographic and magnetic north.  Most of the maps I make 
are for caves in Missouri.  The magnetic declination is less than 1 degree.  It 
is almost irrelevant here.

Thanks!

-- 
Bill Gee

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