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Hidding RW details from ServInfo users

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This is a note for controllers who might wish to use the feature of the new ServInfo version (1.32) that allows them to hide lines of their ATIS from ServInfo users, by preceding the line with a $ character.Besides hiding the ATIS line on the ATC Details Window, this feature is supposed to also disable the "join" button and remove the RW server and channel info from this window. However, due to a bug this will only work if the hidden line is the FIRST line of the ATIS. In all other cases the line is hidden but the "join" button is not disabled and the RW details are displayed.So, if you want to hide your RW address and disable joining from ServInfo, make sure the line containing the RW address is the FIRST of your ATIS (where it should be anyway for fast autotuning from SB)There is also another issue for ASRC users, because the $ character is used in defining aliases in the ATIS, but this would be sorted out in the next ServInfo version which I'll try to release before ASRC comes out - although I have no idea about the ASRC release date. Meanwhile including a space after the $ when hiding lines and avoiding to have alias entries at the very beginning of ATIS lines would tackle the problem.Michael


Michael Frantzeskakis
Precision Manuals Development Group
http://www.precisionmanuals.com


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