Hi all,

I just did a quick test in 6.04 and as documented in the manual the task
restarted automatically when you cross the start line while flying a FAI
task.  Earlier testing was done with v6.02/3 which may be why the task did
not restart automatically, or the more likely explanation would be fat
finger syndrome ;-).  A small inconsistency was discovered while testing
however.  According to the manual the task restarts automatically only
within 10 minutes of the last crossing of the start line.  I've tried
crossing the start after 10 minutes and the task started automatically,
theoretically when flying a FAI task one would not cross the start line
without wanting to restart a task, so this may be intended but the manual
should reflect this behaviour.

Luke


On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Luke Szczepaniak <l...@silentflight.ca>wrote:

> Hi Tobias,
>
> My experience is a little different, while in AAT mode you arm your start
> which is great but in FAI task the start is defaulted to auto and I do not
> see a "arm restart" once I cross the start line.  I will try again on the
> simulator and report back.  I agree that the other defaults make sense.
>
> Luke
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Tobias Bieniek <tobias.bien...@gmx.de>wrote:
>
>>  Hi Luke,
>>
>> from what I have experienced in flying with XCSoar last year, this setting
>> was removed in v6 and in my opinion it isn't really needed anyway. You have
>> to manually arm the start now (which makes sense) and also manually arm
>> inside of an AAT sector (which also makes sense) and everything else will
>> automatically be done for you. We are open for suggestions though.
>>
>> Turbo
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 24.02.2011 15:47, schrieb Luke Szczepaniak:
>>
>> >From PM's that I have received it appears that others are also having a
>> problem finding this feature I've therefore opened a ticket in bugtrac.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Luke
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Luke Szczepaniak 
>> <l...@silentflight.ca>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> I am most likely just being daft but I do not see where to set
>>> Auto/Manual/Arm Advance in v6.  I've had a quick look in the manual and I
>>> see the modes explained but I don't see where to actually set the option
>>> itself.  In 5.2.4 this was part of the task properties. Can anyone point me
>>> in the right direction in V6?
>>>
>>> Luke
>>>
>>
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