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Didn't know the "code box" existed and don't think that the "dumb scholar" avatar was really necessary.

That geeky "dumb scholar" is supposed to represent ME, not you... :unsure:  <= that is me too!

How is that 'easier'? :unsure:

Three ways Ron...

  1. Code Box preserves the tab formatting (indentation)
  2. Copy/pasting from a Code Box to a text file will not have extra blank lines inserted
  3. The Code Box isolates the actual stuff to be copy/pasted from the rest of the post

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That geeky "dumb scholar" is supposed to represent ME, not you... :unsure:  <= that is me too!

Three ways Ron...

  1. Code Box preserves the tab formatting (indentation)
  2. Copy/pasting from a Code Box to a text file will not have extra blank lines inserted
  3. The Code Box isolates the actual stuff to be copy/pasted from the rest of the post

 

Then I apologize for taking it the wrong way - my fault. The box actually is handy.  73, KQ4Y


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Then I apologize for taking it the wrong way - my fault. The box actually is handy.  73, KQ4Y

No problem my friend! As a fellow ham surely you should appreciate code! :help:


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I really hate to sound dumb but where is the code box icon?  Also a ham, KL7GRF/7

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I really hate to sound dumb but where is the code box icon?  Also a ham, KL7GRF/7

Look along the toolbar at the little icons for this one: <>

Clicking on it should open a new window in which you can paste your code, script, or whatever. You also have a choice of using XML, HTML, Sanskrit (just kidding 'bout that one), etc.

 

'73 de N4GIX


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Great, thanks for the guidance.

 

73, John

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I have p3d v2.2 and when I add the dll.xml the program freezes on launch and crashes. Anyone else seeing this? I remove it and things are fine again (though obviously accu-feel doesn't work).

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I have p3d v2.2 and when I add the dll.xml the program freezes on launch and crashes. Anyone else seeing this? I remove it and things are fine again (though obviously accu-feel doesn't work).

 

Make sure your Direct X9c is updated on your system.

 

http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=35

 

thanks,

Lewis


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Are we supposed to create a file named dll.xml? I'm not finding one in the roaming/lockheed martin/prepar3dv2 folder...

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Heres the thread for troubleshooting on our forums;

http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=33313

 

whilst aimed at FSX it has the required information for the xml.dll.

 

Please note that P3D installer does not always install the required sim-connect. In support of our Accu-sim C172 Trainer we have found that some users have had to install this manually. Details here;

http://www.prepar3d.com/forum-5/?mingleforumaction=viewtopic&t=5547

 

thanks,

Lewis


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I have the files dll.xml and dll.xml.a2a in the folder Roaming/Microsoft/FSX. But not in the similar folder for Prepar3d. 

 

I got these in the modules folder:

AccuFeelMenu.dll

A2A_Feel.dll

 

...so I guess it's installed correctly.

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whilst aimed at FSX

Hi Lewis,

I have heard very good things about A2A and am extremely interested in purchasing your products, therefore, I am wondering if you will be making them P3D-compliant.  I will only purchase products that are and am hoping that A2A makes it into my hangar.  Thanks.


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...so I guess it's installed correctly.

 

You need these lines in your P3D DLL.xml, without a DLL.xml file you will not get it to work

</Launch.Addon>
		<Launch.Addon>
		<Name>A2A Feel</Name>
		<Disabled>False</Disabled>
		<Path>Modules\A2A_Feel.dll</Path>
		<DllStartName>module_init</DllStartName>
		<DllStopName>module_deinit</DllStopName>
	</Launch.Addon>
	<Launch.Addon>
		<Name>AccuFeelMenu</Name>
		<Disabled>False</Disabled>
		<ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad>
		<Path>Modules\AccuFeelMenu.dll</Path>
	</Launch.Addon>

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