July 7, 200916 yr When I was using FS9 the labels on the AI aircraft showed the departure and destinations. I haven't located that in FSX. I"m using World of AI packages.....could FSNAV in FS9 have anything to do with that?
July 7, 200916 yr When I was using FS9 the labels on the AI aircraft showed the departure and destinations. I haven't located that in FSX. I"m using World of AI packages.....could FSNAV in FS9 have anything to do with that?If you saw desintation labels in FS2994 you either had the free Traffic Toolbox utility from Microsoft installed or you added some specific lines (smiliar to those shown below) to your FS9.cfg file.A similar version of the Traffic Toolbox utility - which allows you to specify several more label options over what the default are - is available in the SDK which come with the Delux version of FSX. Note: the SDK must be updated to setup the Traffic Toolbox utility.You can read more about that here:http://www.fsdeveloper.com/wiki/index.php?...ation_%28FSX%29Edit added: An alternative is to edit your FSX.cfg file under the [AContain] label.[AContain]ShowLabels=0ShowUserLabel=0ShowLabelManufacturer=1ShowLabelModel=1ShowLabelTailNumber=0ShowLabelDistance=1ShowLabelAltitude=1ShowLabelAirline=0ShowLabelAirlineAndFlightNumber=0ShowLabelFlightPlan=0ShowLabelContainerId=0ShowLabelAirspeed=0ShowLabelHeading=0LabelDelay=1000LabelColor=FFFF0000Changing the line which reads ShowLabelFlightPlan=0 to a value of 1 will cause the flight plan (destination) to display. A 0 (zero) means no and a 1 means yes on all those entries.Hope that helps - even a little bit !
July 7, 200916 yr Opa,Thanks a lot! I took the easy way for the fix.....changed the FSX.config and that did the trick, now when I see another aircraft I know where they were and where they are going!Jim
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