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Hi guys, just quick question about xml. Lets say I want to switch master avionics into off position every time I load an aeroplane on ground. it would look like this: (A:SIM ON GROUND,bool) (A:AVIONICS MASTER SWITCH, bool) && if{ (>K:TOGGLE_AVIONICS_MASTER) } now question: how to write into that xml, for fsx to do the toggling only once after loading the aeroplane?
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Hello, I am currently flying the Project Airbus A319 by François Doré and I am very happy with it so far. The only thing that bugs me is whenever I rotate the knob of the navigation display selector to change to another mode than ARC, it keeps switching back to ARC. Therefore I am not able to fly a VOR approach or keep track of my route in NAV mode. The same thing happens with the scale selector, it keeps switching back to 20 some seconds later after I turned it. Is it somehow possible to change this behavior? Maybe with editing a XML file? Inside the panel directory I found the A319_FD.cab with a A_PFD_MFD_SEL_PANEL.xml file, but it only links to the images of the gauge and does not contain the logic to switch the nav modes as far as I can tell. Maybe someone with a little bit more experience than me can help out here.. The download link for the aircraft can be found here: https://www.rikoooo.com/downloads/viewdownload/63/641 Any help would be very much appreciated! :)
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A few mistakes contained in the original Guidebook have been corrected and a few graphics updated in version 1.1 (June, 2011). The v 1.1 changes (491 KB) or the entire v 1.1 document (7,645 KB) can be downloaded from the Blackbox website: http://www.robbiemcelrath.com/blackbox/?guide Cheers, Bob
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A companion to BlackBox2, GPS Viewer is a simple utility that generates xml code to display selected Microsoft Flight Simulator GPS variables while flying. It does not create a stand-alone gauge. Instead, the generated code must be pasted into the xml code of a host gauge that communicates with the gps.dll module. GPS Viewer generates xml code in either FS9 or ACES format and can be used with FS9 / 2004 or FSX. It is a Microsoft Excel application that contains macros to drive Excel User Forms (input forms). For those adventurous enough to begin working with the MSFS GPS module, this utility might help the debugging process. It is freeware that can be dowloaded at http://www.robbiemcelrath.com/blackbox/?gpsv Cheers, Bob