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Topic: Ok, well I have tried and tried and tried, NOTHING
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Sabre66 Pilot
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posted 12-13- 08:45 PM
Well, I have tried to fix the cocpit but to no avail., I still have no cockpit. Don't know what else to do.Any Ideas??? FYI, the problem is explained in detail in the post "HELP!!!(Beating my head against the wall) Frustrated, ARRRGGGGGGGG!!!!!! Sabre IP: Logged |
Bryan Russell Pilot
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posted 12-13- 08:50 PM
Does OPS load the cockpit as a file reference? (assuming that you have the option selected) This will indicate whether you have the file reference set right.Failing that you can zip the files up and send them to me and I'll see if I can tell you where you went wrong. Bryan
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Sabre66 Pilot
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posted 12-13- 11:13 PM
Just to make sure I'm doing this right, how do I check to make sure OPS has the correct file reference??Ok, I'll triple check everything again just to make sure I'm not missing something. If I don't have any luck, I'll send it to you. BTW, Even though I am OPenplane and OPS stupid, (Just Started diong it last night) your program is a godsend, outstanding work. Sabre IP: Logged |
Bryan Russell Pilot
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posted 12-13- 11:26 PM
There are two ways to check that you have the correct file reference for the cockpit in OPS:1) The cockpit will actually show up 2) On the left hand side tree view, the icons that look like a hand writing are the file references. They have names like "./media/aircraft/spit/spitpit.sm". Find the one for the cockpit and if OPS has loaded it it will have some child items below it. All of this assumes that OPS is configured to load file refs
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