I am still working on making naval movement easier. Towards that end I have made changes to the Naval Review Details form over the past few days (in between Phillies play-off games).
As usual with this form, my goal is to make as many units visible as possible. As you can see, the form is tightly packed and the buttons smaller than usual.
The screenshot on the left has the cursor over a single unit (the CV Indefatigable). The one in the middle is the same except that 4 units have bee selected for movement: two BB and 2 CA. If you look close you can see the light green bar under the selected units. The center screenshot also shows the summary information for the selected units in the unit data panel. The interesting stuff is NAtt = 19 factors, NBomb = 8 factors, NMov = 5. The idea is to move them into the Bay of Biscay to provide shore bombardment for an invasion.
The way the interface works is that if you move the cursor over a unit the data panel shows the stats for that unit. If you click on a blank area, then the data panel toggles between showing summary information for just the selected units and for all the units in the current port/sea area.
On the right an HQ has been selected and that fact is made visually by displaying the unit in the upper right corner. If there were an empty transport in the list, the HQ could then be loaded onto it by simply clicking on the transport.
Similarly, carrier air units can be assigned/deassigned to carriers by selecting the carrier air units and then clicking on a carrier. That is permitted during the setup and reinfrocement phases, as well as during air rebase.
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The check boxes are inclusive filters. The radio button group Section is exclusive filters. The radio button group Cycle controls the interpretation of the First/Previous/Next/Last buttons; clicking on those buttons either cycles through all the ports or all the sea areas.
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I am still coding the radio button group Unit Lists and should have that done today or tomorrow. Nada just has a small space underneath the units so you can see which ones are selected. Status shows the status indicators (e.g., able to move, disrupted) and Sectn shows the sea box sections numbers when examining a sea area.
