Hi Sascha,

you can use both files in parallel and you don't have to configure
them explicitly. The FlarmNet file is read-only and that is the reason
why we have an additional file where you can store competition signs
while actually flying.

Turbo


2011/11/29 Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org>:
> On 2011/11/29 11:47, Sascha Haffner <s_haff...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> a) In which folder do I store this file, since I can't find a link within 
>> the XCSoar Setup up to refer to it?
>
> That's xcsoar-flarm.txt, and it is edited by XCSoar.  The file format
> is not officially documented.
>
>> b) Is it also possible to use the Flarm Net database?  
>> http://www.flarmnet.org/content/  In the download area there is a file for 
>> XCSoar usage, however in a very different (lot of numeric values) than the 
>> Flarm ID file mention above.
>
> Yes.  Download http://www.flarmnet.org/files/data.fln into your
> XCSoarData directory.
>
> Max
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