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FSX Planner Release 25 now available (Septembet 15th)

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FSX Planner Release 25 now available (September 15th)

Hi all,

Release 25 of FSX Planner is now available. This features some new functionality, as well as several bug fixes. You can download it at the usual website here, www.zbluesoftware.com/fsxplanner, or you can use the update functionality to download the update, by selecting File -> Check For Updates.

Updates in Build 25

* Exclusion rectangles can now be drawn as just outlines, by selecting the Display Border Only checkbox in the Exclusion Rectangle Data display. This allows you to have multiple exclusion rectangles over each other and still be able to select and work with all of them.

* There is now an option to display the lighting of the airport. This is available by selecting Navigation -> Display Lighting. All taxiway and runway lighting will then be displayed.

* Approach Transition Legs can now be edited. Transitions are displayed in a third table in the Approach Editing Dialog. You can double click on a transition to edit it in a similar fashion to editing an approach.

* Moving an exclusion rectangle is now an undoable event.

* Improved the display of Helipads to properly show closed, transparency, circles, H, medical and square helipad markings.

* Adding a fuel trigger, scenery object or ILS beam using the buttons in the object data display now sets the display option for the items (ie fuel triggers, scenery objects or ils beams) to be turned on to ensure you can see the newly created object.

* After exiting the Background Images dialog, the display flag for background images is now turned on the ensure you can see the background images.

* FSX Planner now checks for background images in a folder called FSXPlanner located within your My Pictures folder. Note that FSX Planner does not automatically put images in this folder, instead it leaves them in their original location. However, if they are not found in their original location, then FSX Planner checkes the above folder for them.


Bug Fixes:
* Fixed some bugs associated with the selection and dragging of the vertices of exclusion rectangles.

* Fixed a bug that caused the helipad closed flag to be incorrectly decompiled from bgl files.

* Fixed a bug that prevented Runway Fixed Distance marks from being correctly read from and written to the xml files.

* Fixed a bug that caused meter or feet measurements to be incorrectly changed if you selected Meters from a combobox that was already set to Meters; or Feet from a combobox that wa already set to Feet.

* Fixed a bug that caused measurements to be incremented by varying multiples of 3.28 if more than one airport was open at a time, or if more than one airport had been open at any time since FSX Planner was opened.

* Fixed a bug that caused some VASI types to be incorrectly decompiled form bgl files. This could result in compile time errors stating that the VASI did not have a valid type assignment.



Also, we have several how-to-guide available here http://www.zbluesoftware.com/fsxplanner/features.cfm, as well as under the new Help menu within FSX Planner: This list of guides will continue to grow over time.

-Russell
 
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Can you remind me what the age old ATIS problem is again? Was it the crosswind runways?

-Russell

Hi Russell,

Has 'Release 23' solved the ATIS problem when changeing runway data been overcome (as discussed in the AVSIM Forum with Reggie)??

Peter, Warrington, UK.
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Nothing to do with crosswinds - at least I don't think so as that has never entered our conversation?

The issue goes way back past June when EGCC/Manchester changed the runway designators from 06/24 to 05/23. After changing all the data the ATIS, although it shows the new runway number (always 05), it never changes this when the wind turns 180 degrees the wind direction does but not the runway number (and the speech also says 05 too).

Reggie Fields was deeply involved with this and the last I heard he knew where the problem was but his real-world' work comitments were taking precendence (quite rightly!).

As far as I know the issue remains - although it has been quietly commented on that the 'oppositions' does the job?!

Cheers,
 
Hi Russell,

Has 'Release 23' solved the ATIS problem when changeing runway data been overcome (as discussed in the AVSIM Forum with Reggie)??

Peter, Warrington, UK.
---End Quote---

Nothing to do with crosswinds - at least I don't think so as that has never entered our conversation?

The issue goes way back past June when EGCC/Manchester changed the runway designators from 06/24 to 05/23. After changing all the data the ATIS, although it shows the new runway number (always 05), it never changes this when the wind turns 180 degrees the wind direction does but not the runway number (and the speech also says 05 too).

Reggie Fields was deeply involved with this and the last I heard he knew where the problem was but his real-world' work comitments were taking precendence (quite rightly!).

As far as I know the issue remains - although it has been quietly commented on that the 'oppositions' does the job?!

Cheers,

We haven't got to that yet. It is on the list. I'll probably have to discuss this with you and Reggie to make sure I understand it properly before putting it all together though.

-Russell
 
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