rundio
08-11-2001, 12:13 PM
It would be nice if when finished with a project and we go into the preference
menu and besides selecting Range and scale etc. that we could also select if
the project will be displayed at "normal, dense or very dense etc." scenery
levels or other variables that handle the whole project.
Generally, this is controlled in the scenery design program (ASD, Airport,
etc.)
Also in the same vane it would be nice to be abe to select different vairables
or compound variables for parts rather than just the one variable. as right now
there seems to be know way to select a part, make it a flashing beacon And make
it visible only durring the Dusk/Night and Dawn hours.
I'm hoping to add 'stacked' conditions in v2.0. In the meantime, that is
exactly what SDL macros were created to accomodate. 'SDL Maker' and
'SDL Edit' both allow you to create SDL macros consisting of as many
condition checks as you require. 'SDL Edit' is much easier to use,
but 'SDL Maker' let's you do anything you want, limited only by your
knowledge of SCASM.
Still this program is tops!
Thanks! I've heard it does ok on the simple things ;)
menu and besides selecting Range and scale etc. that we could also select if
the project will be displayed at "normal, dense or very dense etc." scenery
levels or other variables that handle the whole project.
Generally, this is controlled in the scenery design program (ASD, Airport,
etc.)
Also in the same vane it would be nice to be abe to select different vairables
or compound variables for parts rather than just the one variable. as right now
there seems to be know way to select a part, make it a flashing beacon And make
it visible only durring the Dusk/Night and Dawn hours.
I'm hoping to add 'stacked' conditions in v2.0. In the meantime, that is
exactly what SDL macros were created to accomodate. 'SDL Maker' and
'SDL Edit' both allow you to create SDL macros consisting of as many
condition checks as you require. 'SDL Edit' is much easier to use,
but 'SDL Maker' let's you do anything you want, limited only by your
knowledge of SCASM.
Still this program is tops!
Thanks! I've heard it does ok on the simple things ;)