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  • Birthday 02/10/1935

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  1. It is with much sadness that I have to report that John B. Loney, Jr passed away in a Newark, NJ hospital on 17 July 2019, after a brief illness. He will sadly be missed by all of his relatives, friends and Flight Simmers. He was 77 and is survived by his wife, Frieda, and his daughter, Karen. The funeral info is: Home going Service for John B Loney Jr. Friday, July 26th 9am-11am viewing: Service at 11am Zion Hill Baptist Church ¬ 152 Osborne Terrace Newark, NJ 07112 John started developing scenery for his own purposes with FS5 but it wasn't until FS2002 that he published a scenery for the first time (December, 2002) As of today there are 414 files in the Library that are shown by a search of his name. He became an X-Ray Technician while serving in the army and upon discharge, he worked in that field at a major medical center in NJ. After 22 years in that position, He became a Cardiac Technician at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center and worked in that position until he retired in 2003. However even flight sim could not fill the void left by retirement so he returned to the hospital as a per diem employee working with heart failure and post heart transplant patients. He worked for 48th years at the same hospital. He chatted on Skype with a group of fellow FSimmers and friends. Bob.
  2. Bob,

    How well do you know gauge programming? I joined TFDi Design and we need some Gauge Programmers (C++/XML). Hit me up on skype or PM me here. Thanks!

    Shane Reilly

  3. Hi. Inkscape works! You can click on an element such as a pointer and copy it and move it out and save it or delete it altogether. Pretty neat! Bob.
  4. Hi Wyvern. Thanks for the info. I can open them in Firefox and see all the elements. How can we determine what element is what in the files? I also can open them in PSPX or PSP9 and see the whole graphic. Is there some way in PSP to define an element and remove it? If you find an Editor please post it here. Thanks and best regards, Bob. Update: I found a freeware program called Inkscape that has an XML editor in it. I opened the bell/airspeed.svg with it and was able to delete the pointer and display the gauge without it. I am trying to learn it. There are tutorials for it too. Just do a Google search on Inkscape Tutorials. If you find something better please let us all know. Bob.
  5. no problem, chief.
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