Hi Sascha,

assuming you looked on the German help text. The translation for "Track
Bearing" was kind of irritating. 

Corrected that immediately.

Thanks,

Helmut

Am Donnerstag, den 19.05.2011, 21:20 +0200 schrieb Tobias Bieniek:
> Hi Sascha
> 
> a) If "Trail Scaled" is "On" it will scale the width of the snail
> trail according to the climb values. Wide snail trail means climb,
> narrow snail trails means sink.
> b) "Track Bearing" will show you your ground track. The plane symbol
> is usually showing the heading of your plane, while the additional
> line will tell you in which direction you are moving instead of the
> direction you are looking at... This is useful for days with much
> cross wind for example or when flying wave.
> 
> Turbo
> 
> 
> 
> Am 19.05.2011 21:06, schrieb Sascha Haffner: 
> > Dear XCSoar Team, 
> >   
> > great job with the 6.1 release  - thank you very much. 
> >   
> > Two questions though: 
> > a) What does TRAIL SCALED ON/OFF do? 
> > b) What does TRACK BEARING AUTO/... do? 
> >   
> > Thanks a lot. 
> >   
> > Cheers, 
> > Sascha 
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