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start with 0 at the lowest, and do not have an upper limit.
Automatic priority assignment take the geographical size
of the respective maps into account. Maps with smaller size
will receive higher priority values than maps with larger size
in the same area.
d. Altitude: There are two field which allow you to define
a lower and upper altitude limit for the map. Enter the
respective values here. As an example, this option may be
used to restrict the usage of a High-Level Enroute IFR chart
to the upper airspace above FL245 only.
e. Path: The full path to the map graphics. If you click on the
selection button to the right of the field, a selector window
will open which allows you to pick up the file.
f. Chart Type: You may choose between IFR, VFR, general
and airport charts. Airport charts are restricted to a small
area around an airport. General charts are always used. For
charts marked as IFR or VFR, the flight plan type from a
loaded flight defines which charts will be displayed.