RE: [Flightgear-users] Another question or 2

2005-06-23 Thread Kristin
Vivian, 

I searched my hard disks for System.fgfsrc it is not
there. This is the windows distribution. 

Any other ideas as to what file or files control the
starting location. 

--- Vivian Meazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Kristin
 It's all done for you. Otherwise, edit system.fgfsrc
 to look like this:
 
 --airport-id=1o2 (or whatever)
 --runway= 23R (or whatever)


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RE: [Flightgear-users] Another question or 2

2005-06-23 Thread Vivian Meazza
Kristin

 
 Vivian,
 
 I searched my hard disks for System.fgfsrc it is not
 there. This is the windows distribution.
 
 Any other ideas as to what file or files control the
 starting location.
 
 --- Vivian Meazza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Kristin
  It's all done for you. Otherwise, edit system.fgfsrc
  to look like this:
 
  --airport-id=1o2 (or whatever)
  --runway= 23R (or whatever)
 

You don't need it if you start FlightGear using fgrun. Have you tried it? It
really will do everything you want. If you want to use the command line then
create system.fgfsrc and put it here: ~\FlightGear\data. I've just started
0.9.8 both ways, so I can confirm it works.

Try fgfs --help -v Any of these options can be included in system.fgfsrc

V.

 



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