First a big THANK YOU for the map calibration feature using 3 points! I've been using that very often to investigate hiking trails which show up on some old maps but have been unused and overgrown. It makes geo-referencing of old maps relatively easy and precise, unlike Google Earth's crude stretch/move methods.
In using that and the "User Map Library" I have come up with some requests/hopes:
() In the User Map Library, when opening a file it would be nice to have an "all files" option - at present I have to remember/guess whether I created the map as a JPG or a PNG
() In the User Map Library, allow one to change the filename - sometimes I afterwards think of a better way of describing/naming that file but I can't change the filename because then I would have to re-do the map calibration
() When "calibrating" it would be nice to be able to first do a rough calibration and then refine it. Currently after a calibration, when one
tries to refine it using "Calibrate Point" the existing calibration is lost so one has to go hunting all over to find the points again. My idea is that it should be possible to first do a rough calibration, then zoom in on one of the calibration points, click "Calibrate Point" and have the map overlay unchanged at that point, so the overlay and background points will still be within that zoomed area.
Again, thanks for all your fine work, which has allowed me to do some things which other software cannot.
Jack Glendening