Place 1 temporary counter ("piece") in each of the 2 hexes in
question. Select one. Click the "Begin Plotted Move" button, then
click on the other counter. The move line shows the LOS. When
finished, cancel the plotted move so the opponent does not see what
LOS you were measuring.
In my gameboxes, I like to include 2 pieces (NOT markers - it doesn't
work with them) which are the shape of a hex and contain crosshairs,
but are otherwise transparent. I include instructions for checking
LOS in the ReadMe file. Sometimes, I change the Plotted Moves line
width from 3 to 1 for more precise measuring.
--- In [email protected], Mark McGilchrist
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know VASSAL can do this, but I don't really know how
> it does it.
> Would be a very useful tool, not just for ASL, but for
> naval games as well.
>
>
> --- th0ughtc0ntagi0n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Maybe I am missing it but I was wondering if there
> > was a way to do a
> > line of sight line from one hex center to another,
> > maybe just drawing
> > a line? Something that would not show up as a move?
> >
> > I am playing Squad Leader for my third time and I've
> > only used
> > Cyberboard a couple of times for other games.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
>
>
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