Because ASL has bypass movement, the module will allow moves to the hexspines 
(showing bypass), so this is not a problem with the module.  Just adjust to 
move the units into the appropriate hex.

Gary

At 01:33 PM 7/10/2006, you wrote:
>I've just started with tinkering with Vassal for playing ASL on my
>computer, but I'm wondering if it's not working correctly or am I
>doing something wrong. When I move one or more counters to a
>destination hex, the log shows that I have correctly placed on the
>desired hex, but visually it's offset. It doesn't seem to happen all
>the time, but it happens a lot of the time. Here is a sample picture
>(http://www.coolimagehosting.com/uploads/f4641b5140.jpg) that shows
>the log and the moved stacks. Notice the E4 stack looks fine, but F3
>and G3 are offset from their hexes. If I visually re-align the stacks,
>the log shows them to be between hexes, as if in bypass. Any ideas on
>this?
>
>Jeff Hallett
>Arlington Heights



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