Le Sunday 25 February 2007 13:04:43 Melchior FRANZ, vous avez écrit :
> * Andreas Hasenack -- Sunday 25 February 2007:
> > Can I input an arbitrary metar in flightgear 0.9.10 (linux)?
>
> There are two ways:
>
> (1) Use the "metar" program that comes with fgfs. It does not only
>     fetch METAR data from a station, but does also decode a METAR
>     string. If you use the -c option, then it outputs a set of
>     properties, that you can use directly in FlightGear. (I'm not
>     sure if all or them are still right, though.) E.g.:
>
>     $ fgfs `metar -e 183 -c "LOWL 161500Z 19004KT 160V240 ..."`
>
>     Note that you need to specify the elevation, or the cloud
>     layers are placed wrongly (ASL rather than AGL).
>
> (2) Use the metarproxy program from /utils/metarproxy/.
>     It can be used to record and replay METAR data, and you can,
>     of course, add hand-crafted METAR sets to its data, too.
>     You just need to make sure that you run fgfs at a time for
>     which data is available.
>
> m.

thanks melchior for this answer,

but i have another question :
a command line option (--metar=METAR_STRING) can be added to flightgear which 
launch the metar program internally? 
in this way, frontend or specific tools can propose a metar editor.

didier.



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Didier Fabert
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KFreeFlight project : A FlightGear GUI-Frontend designed for KDE users
http://kfreeflight.sourceforge.net

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