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Post by Travis on Mar 26, 2020 17:57:08 GMT -5
Hi Noel. 1. Done. I can't believe I hadn't thought of it. I literally had to change a "0" to a "1". 2. That sounds good too, but let me check with Dutch first. If we do this, I would change the button's label to "Approve and Commit." Q. There isn't a 'global volume' setting that I'm aware of, but since Dutch is the soundmaster I'll check with him. Best,
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Post by noel on Mar 27, 2020 10:03:57 GMT -5
Oh man you guys are something else, seriously! Thanks for listening I wish all support was anything like you folks!
Cheers and stay as safe as you can!!
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Post by Travis on Mar 30, 2020 18:02:12 GMT -5
Thank you kindly Noel!
I do see a little 'confusion' in the code that would raise up if I tweak the "Approve" handler, so I'll keep this idea on the back burner for after the next Beta release.
Speaking of which, we have only a few issues that have been reported / found. I'd like to think Beta 2 would release this upcoming weekend. (I always aim for Friday, but sometimes things slip a day or so....)
Best,
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Post by jskillz253 on Oct 28, 2020 18:13:01 GMT -5
Hi everyone , I’m not sure if there’s a way/ method or if fscaptain has the option implemented. I know fscaptain after an eventful flight depending on the aircrafts state after arriving, the fcdu locks until the Aircraft is repaired or the paper work is completed, (which is one of the many awesome features) but is there a way to keep the fcdu locked/closed out for that specific tail number even if i close fscaptain ? I usually write down th tail number If something happens and give myself 24 hours before using the same aircraft to keep it realistic. Not sure if I have to turn something on but if it’s not an option maybe for the next update ? that would be an awesome way to manage the airline and enhance the realism of the aircrafts health a bit more.
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Post by peter on Oct 29, 2020 1:56:03 GMT -5
Hi Jskillz253,
that is a great idea. If you use the economic mode, you could take the airplane off the list of airplanes for your airline, but that does not happen automatically, of course. I am sure Dutch and Travis will consider this.
Thanks, Peter
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