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The Viking Measure Tool even shows decimal degrees:
123.4, 123.5 ... degrees.
But for the distance it is amazingly coarse: only showing
1, 2, 3 ... meters.
...not even showing decimeters. (decimeter = 0.1 m). I think at least centimeters are needed when using the maximum zoom level.
Anyway currently one has to tug the ruler quite a long distance on the screen before the meter count finally updates. So use a centimeter count (123.45) instead please.
I recall Google Earth's measure tool is more precise. Same with iD's.
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Sub metre precision is unlikely to be actually that accurate - I don't envisage Viking should be used in such cases where you want that level of detail, since I'm not sure the equations work to that centimetre level of precision - especially for varying latitudes - so it's to avoid false precision accuracy.
Whereas degree accuracy can be useful across larger distances (e.g. up to 10s of KMs) - for simplicity of implementation this is just a fixed output precision; even where such precision is perhaps not so accurate for highly zoomed in levels nor perhaps that useful when zoomed out a lot.
The Viking Measure Tool even shows decimal degrees:
But for the distance it is amazingly coarse: only showing
...not even showing decimeters. (decimeter = 0.1 m). I think at least centimeters are needed when using the maximum zoom level.
Anyway currently one has to tug the ruler quite a long distance on the screen before the meter count finally updates. So use a centimeter count (123.45) instead please.
I recall Google Earth's measure tool is more precise. Same with iD's.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: