Update, after flying a while longer, the panel has now suddenly
started updating again.  This is definitely something transient that
goes and comes.


Curtis L. Olson writes:
> I've seen this problem before (or something very similar) and I'm not
> sure what to make of it, and I'm not sure how to reproduce it, other
> than to go for a really long flight.
> 
> Starting out my flight everything worked great, but I've been airborn
> for about 2 hours now.  I went away for a while and came back and I
> see that now, the text portions of the instrument panel have complete
> stopped updating.  The clock is frozen, the radio frequency displays
> are frozen, autopilot altitude display is frozen, adf frequency
> display is frozen, etc.  However when I change frequencies on the
> radios by mouse clicking on the panel buttons (or change the target
> autopilot altitude), I see from the property viewer that the
> properties are indeed changing, it's just the on-screen text on the
> instrument panel that is not.
> 
> Everything else in the sim is working fine, the other gauges on the
> panel are functioning fine, the scenery is moving past me, audio is
> working, the HUD text and symbols are properly updating, the network
> output is happening correctly, etc.  And as I said before, the panel
> mouse clicks are working and the properties are getting updated, just
> the text on the instrument panel is never changing.
> 
> I'm flying the stock JSBSim C310 ... Linux debian, nvidia card,
> gcc-2.95.4, compiled with threaded scenery paging enabled, yadda,
> yadda ...  Am I just suffering from heat stroke now that we had an 80
> degree day after a long MN winter?  Has anyone else seen this?  I'm I
> the only one that uses the nav radios? :-) Anyone have any ideas or
> suggestions?  I think this problem has been lurking for quite some
> time.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Curt.
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