On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 8:29 AM, James Turner <zakal...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> On 10 Mar 2010, at 15:44, syd adams wrote:
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> > It is a bit of a turn off though, when I try to fix some minor issues and
> get back into the coding side of things. and its immediately rewritten
> without notice.
>
> I apologise for committing the modified changes without asking - I felt my
> modifications were fairly straightforward, and hence unlikely to be a
> problem. The actual core logic should be exactly as you provided in the
> patch.
>
> Thank you, Im just trying to get up to speed by fixing the less important
features that Ive had to work around . Training I guess you could say :)
> > My main wish is that the enabling option be renamed to
> <has-overspeed-indicator> (or something more appropriate).
> > And that it not break should it be enabled with no parameters.Yes , it
> could happen :).
>
> Understood, I'll fix these later on today. I'm still not-exactly-trhilled
> about hard-coding the B1900 numbers, but I don't have a better suggestion
> either!
>
Yes , I agree , but I wanted some functionality, in case someone did enable
it and not know the Vmo and Mmo of the aircraft they may be working on.
I'll have to reread your changes after work , but what's the intended way of
setting these now . In the set file ? Just thinking that this should be
documented somewhere ...
I dont know if these instruments are adjustable , or calibrated at
installation time .
I cant check in real life , the Cessna 172 doesn't have an overspeed
indicator , darn it ;)
Cheers
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