I do not think we should ignore airspaces forever. That is going to lead to trouble at some point. The time for hiding or ignoring should be limited. I see the ignore/hide request as very similar to "ack day" only it removes the airspace from the map for today. Kind of declutters the map in the best case.
Viele Grüße, Martin Kopplow Mobil +49 171 7984740 --- Am 23.03.2012 um 20:34 schrieb Rob Dunning <r...@raspberryridgesheepfarm.com>: > A couple considerations in designing an "ignore > airspace forever" feature might be: > > 1) when would the pilot use this feature (e.g. > would he ever need this while in the air or would > it be set up prior to flight)? Does the pilot > need to be able to review / edit his "ignored" airspaces? > 2) what in these pilots' flying environments > causes the need for this feature (e.g. where I > fly, it would not be useful). By knowing the > root cause, perhaps we can find a different > approach to solving the problem. Perhaps the > feature could somehow be "automatic" for example. > > This would be a good topic for the User Experience forum. > > Rob > > > At 11:52 AM 03/23/2012, Tobias Bieniek wrote: >> It would be great if you could also suggest a user interface for that >> feature. It needs to be easy to use and simple to understand. I >> wouldn't want to add any more features to XCSoar that are hard to use >> or that nobody really understands without reading 200 pages of our >> manual before. >> >> Turbo >> >> >> Am 23. März 2012 15:45 schrieb Luke Szczepaniak <l...@silentflight.ca>: >>> There are instances where the airspace >> changes on a daily basis and editing >>> a file daily can be hazardous (my fingers are too fat ;) ) - this is a good >>> feature request >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Dan Marotta <dcmaro...@earthlink.net> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> May I suggest you edit your SUA file to remove the unwanted airspaces >>>> and save as a different file. Then you can load the file you need for >>>> the flight. >>>> >>>> I know that I can change map files in flight without any problem and I >>>> would assume that you can also change the SUA data, as well. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Dan >>>> >>>> On 3/23/2012 8:30 AM, Istvan Csonka wrote: >>>>> Thanks Tobias, >>>>> I am not going to remove completly any Airspace, but at least the 60% of >>>>> the total Airspaces are irrelevant in 80% of flights, but sometimes we >>>>> need >>>>> to scwitch-on some of them for some time. >>>>> >>>>> Istvan CSONKA >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> From: Tobias Bieniek<tobias.bien...@gmx.de> >>>>> To: Istvan Csonka/Hungary/IBM@IBMHU >>>>> Cc: xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net >>>>> Date: 03/23/2012 14:01 >>>>> Subject: Re: [Xcsoar-user] XCSoar 6.3 beta3 released >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> if there is a way for it I am soory and please let me know, if not >>>>>> please >>>>>> consider this feature in the final release. >>>>> Hi Istvan, >>>>> >>>>> right now the only way is to manually remove the airspaces from your >>>>> airspace file. Could you explain in what situation you would need to >>>>> hide those airspaces completely? Unfortunatly we can't include this >>>>> feature in XCSoar 6.3 anymore since our feature list is "frozen" until >>>>> we release the final version. After that has happened we will start >>>>> developing new features for XCSoar 6.4 and we might consider your >>>>> proposal. 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