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Post by circleman on Mar 27, 2009 17:45:58 GMT -5
I converted the South Atlantic ATC briefing into an html doc. Is there a way to display it in the f10 kneeboard?
great flying, kudos to Glenn for this superb package.
thx cman
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Post by Randy_Cain on Mar 28, 2009 18:35:30 GMT -5
Hi, Open you're checklist or reference page with your html editor for that plane and add it as a /divsion to either the top or the bottom of that plane. (I've done this for all my Radio Range equipped aircraft. I've also done a list of all the Ocean Station locations and freqs to my over seas aircraft.) If you want this available on the kneeboard to ALL planes, just open the "kneeboard_sys.htm" [correction:] "kneeboard_keys.htm" ( this is in the root "Aircraft" folder of FS9, ..down past all the aircraft.) with your editor and put it in the same way at the top of the page. Personally, I don't find myself needing a reference to every keyboard command in FS very often anymore. Yours,
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Post by circleman on Mar 29, 2009 21:23:03 GMT -5
Great tip, much obliged.
thx cman
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Post by Randy_Cain on Mar 30, 2009 1:24:15 GMT -5
Hi, Here's a handy little one I have at the very top of my "kneeboard_keys.htm": <form> Enter URL: <input type=text size=15 name=url value="http://www.AIRNAV.com"> <input type=button value=Submit onClick="location.href = this.form.url.value;"> </form> You can leave the actual URL blank, or type in the one you use most often...as I have done here. (The quotes ARE important, leave them in...whichever you decide. They create the space for the URL you type in the box.) You can type in any URL in the box and just hit the "Submit" button. It's best to use sites that are compatible with the width of the kneeboard though....with all the scrolling and stuff. Great for those that like to run in full screen. When it comes right down to it, the "Kneeboard" is simply a Windows Internet Explorer window. ;D Yours, P.S. Here's what this code will produce on your kneeboard: ...only I've made the one here a little more universal. Mine shows the URL and IP for www.FSVintageAIR.com ..so I can see who I'm flying online with and where we all are. Kenny has a map on the site that makes it easy to see who's where and in what. ..but you can type in any URL you want...just like the window on your URL toolbar.
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Post by circleman on Mar 30, 2009 19:00:17 GMT -5
coooooooool. gonna bat this around.
thx
cman
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