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Hey,


I've reported that issue for the PFD a year ago (https://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/topic/137229-nd-horizontal-indicator-degrees/&tab=comments#comment-888580), still the case for the 320 fam and 330 too from what I've seen here : https://youtu.be/KHFKcw1Wy60?t=68
Now don't get me wrong here, I know 330 is still in WIP but I just wanted to make sure you've not let that issue "missed out" cause as said it's still a thing on 320 fam and that would bet disturbing to see that one on 330 too.


The horizon layer with degrees angle and isn't aligned vertically on center as you can see with the "10°" also with the different horizontal lines

A330 :

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Previous version of 320fam was right

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Cheers guys !

 

 

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Hi as you can see here :

The angle indication isn't center on (right side is offset)

Take a look at the lines I've put : 

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  • Deputy Sheriffs

Well, you haven't put your lines symmetrically

 

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The width of the left arrow is 75px, the width of the right one is 62px.

From where have you tried to center your lines?

 

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1 minute ago, Tom A320 said:

Well, you haven't put your lines symmetrically

 

 

The width of the left arrow is 75px, the width of the right one is 62px.

From where have you tried to center your lines?

 

Well that confirms my report, I've based those blue lines on the "10°" indication as you can see, which means they're not aligned then :)

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If we find one that is closer to the real one without losing readability, perhaps. But always keep in mind wwe suse the newest font Airbus uses, a lot of the references I saw were linking to outdated fonts. Basically we do not think it's a big issue and will always use a font that allows the user to read what is shown on the screen that is much smaller than the real thing.

 

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It's awesome that you are even considering to have a look at it, so thank you very much for that.

 

There seems to be a B612 font which is actually open source and designed by Airbus for cockpit displays here -> https://b612-font.com/ i don't know if it is the actual one being used there (PFD/ND/etc).

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