On 2011/11/23 09:34, Peter Cutting <peter.cutt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My vote is for changing XCSOAR to behave more like other flight computers
> when it comes to this issue. I want to know if I am above or below glide. I
> want a stable value so that I can tell if things are getting better or
> worse.

XCSoar does that already.  Anybody who thinks this is not the case has
misunderstood this whole topic.

> I quite liked the glidebar diagrams that someone posted earlier

What XCSoar could use is a live diagram that explains a glide path
calculation.  Our cross section view (in the analysis dialog) could
use a rewrite.  We have been meaning to do that long ago, but it has
been postponed over and over.

Max

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