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Yeah just bind a hotbar slot for Run PB with "pitchofs=90" (or is it -90?) and one for "pitchofs=0' to switch between mining and travel modes. That's what that's for!
this script can adjust the pitch tilt angle almost arbitrarily using "pitchoffsetdegrees=X", or you can use a remote control instead if your ship is strangely designed somehow.
public static void ShowFor(IMyShipController ctrl)
see where it says if (false && ....
change that to true
pick a surface number (if 1 doesn't work)
foreach (var s in Screens) Chart.ShowFor(s);
foreach (var l in Lights) Chart.ShowFor(l);
Chart.ShowFor(Scanner.Me);
Chart.ShowFor(Vessel.Controller); // disabled, no easy way to configure yet
}
Thats what I got. Im using the control seat with 5 screens. It works on my older ship with the old code but not the new one.
I might have disabled the support in Chart.ShowFor also... check there
That's funny, as soon as I disable it, folks want to re-enable it. I must spend some time on thinking up some way to configure it.