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3/31/2025 4:13 pm  #1


ENC chart stickyness on startup?

Hi all,

First, Nick, as always nice job with the new version.  The routing really works in my local area and is keeping up with the the other tools out there.  I do have a question this chart position stickyness on startup.As always it probably me that has the problem I’ve noticed that every time I open Expedition when not connected to the boat, the chart zoom level and position are can be random at times. I’m using the base ENC charts, and I’ve looked through other posts on the forum but haven’t found a clear answer.  I did see a post from 2016 but with the multiple version upgrades it didn't seem relevant. Is this behavior related to when the charts initialize? Maybe it has something to do with what loads into memory first? Just trying to understand why it doesn’t default to a consistent view or last-used chart state.

Once again there is probably something I am not doing right. Appreciate any insights—thanks!

 

3/31/2025 5:11 pm  #2


Re: ENC chart stickyness on startup?

Thanks. 

I am not sure what would cause that - it seems ok here.

Which type of Expedition?

Btw, the next update for Exp is a lot faster with ENCs.

 

Yesterday 10:47 am  #3


Re: ENC chart stickyness on startup?

I was running 12.2.3.  I am going to go home and get the new version to see if it is still an issue.  Quicker with ENCs is going to be amazing!   

Nice on getting ARM64 version up and going, I just got a new Surface device and I have been wanting to try it out. 

Keep at it my friend!

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Yesterday 6:54 pm  #4


Re: ENC chart stickyness on startup?

Yesssssssssss!  the new version works great with ENCs, and there is no more issue with location stickyness.  

 

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