Since a picture's worth a thousand words, please see below.

Not all software packages follow right-hand rule, and therefore, we shouldn't expect out of the gate that CAESAR does, either. However, we know it does, but it's not self-evident, either.

Presently, the North arrow overwrites "X" "Y" and "Z," and X, Y, and Z cause other ones behind them to "blink" out of existence.

I would suggest that the distance of X, Y, Z, N, RX, RY, and RZ from the origin of the compass be made variable.

If they overlap, just increase the various distances until they no longer overlap.


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