Hi Adrian,

Adrian Sprick wrote:
> Hi to Durk and all others,
>
> Thanks for your superb answer which helped me a lot! I set up a 
> ground-network for EDDG, which doesnt work properly yet, but will work, one 
> day...
> My question is if there is any specification for the lat/lon-format in the 
> "parking.xml"
> TaxiDraw exports for example lat="N52 7.883" lon="E07 41.751" , I think
>                                       lat="N52 07.883" lon="E07 41.751" (a 
> "0" added to N) is correct.
> As my planes still walk in mysterious ways, might a wrong lat/lon-format be 
> the problem?
> Btw, i am running FlightGear on Win32SE, is there any possibility to create 
> something like a a protocol-file or something else to see what fgfs is doing 
> or has done - Concerning traffic, nothing is displayed in the fgfs-DOS-Window.
>
> Best Regards,
> Adrian
>
>   

Just a quick question: Are you using taxidraw to actually build the 
ground network, or do you use taxidraw to determine the coordinates and 
than hand-edit your own file? If you do the first, you should be able 
drop the resulting ground network straight into FlightGear, but if you 
do the latter, I'd expect that some inconsistencies might be possible. 
Note that ground net editing is currently only possible using a cvs 
version of taxidraw, so that would require you to compile your own 
version of taxidraw. I can recommend this though: I tried building a few 
groundnets by hand and got scared away real soon.

Cheers,
Durk



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