Hi All,
For now please add the two items I asked for.
I'll work on a new and improved stand alone carrier menu.
It might take some time. I'm learning as I go.
Best Regards,
Paul B
gerard robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On mer 21 novembre 2007, Mike Schuh
wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Nov 2007, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> >1) I think splitting the dialog into two - one for AI/ATC and one for
> >carrier settings would be a good idea. From the user's perspective, they
> >are really two separate functions and there are now sufficient carrier
> >functions to make this worthwhile.
>
> I agree.
>
> >It might also be worth including buttons for engaging the launchbar, and
> >even firing the catapult.
>
> I think it would be valuable to add a configurable time delay to the firing
> of the catapult. This would allow the user to click "fire", close/dismiss
> the dialog window/box, and prepare to fly the plane. The default could be,
> say, 5 seconds, and there could be a separate dialog window/box that shows
> the time remaining before the catapult is fired (this separate dialog would
> automagically disappear when done). I suppose there should be an option to
> not show this countdown timer (or rather, showing it requires checking a
> box in the carrier dialog).
Yes, you are right,
for instance, I did include some delay (with a nasal script) , mainly to get
a nice animation within my Air Navy Aircrafts, unfortunately up today it
is only a private use ( you cannot get profit of it since these models can
fly only with a specific carrier patched JSBsim FDM, ...... old sad
history ).
However, the keys are necessary, to activate these features
>
> >2) The dialog currently is very specific to the Nimitz and its current
> >location. I think it would be a good idea to instead provide controls for
> >any number of carriers...
>
> I agree.
>
Regards,
--
Gérard
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