Hi,

It seems that x and A are already added.
Quick work > Melchior.

anyway, I added commands for Autopilot >> Route Manager.
Available commands are:

ara<Airport ID>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ft)] : append waypoint
arc : clear waypoints
ard<index> : delete waypoint at index (index should be 1 or more.
index <= 0 is treated as 1)
ari<index><Airport ID>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (ft)] : insert waypoint at index
arp : delete the first waypoint (pop).

Note that clearing waypoint does not disable autopilot (heading and
pitch/altitude hold).
Thus, you probably want to disable autopilot by :ah/ and :ap/ commands.

Maybe I should make a multikey package for those who use a binary
package no later than Nasal update in SimGear (in late September),
probably with a brief instruction manual.

Best,

On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 7:33 PM, Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Erik Hofman -- Thursday 02 October 2008:
>> Would it be feasible to reserve the 'a' for aircraft specific and 'x'
>> for experimental features?
>
> 'x' for experimental seems fine. 'a' for aircraft is a problem, as I
> think we should keep using that for the autopilot. There are a lot
> of autopilot settings and they should be quickly accessible. I'd
> rather use 'A' for aircraft. Generally, aircraft should try to put
> their extensions in the appropriate groups (r for radio, etc),
> anyway, so there are probably not many functions that really need
> a separate group.  (??)
>
> m.
>
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