June 26, 20178 yr Commercial Member 1 hour ago, onebob said: I tried your suggestions as above with Notepad but I guess I need Notepad++ Correct, the standard Windwos "Notepad" editor doesn't have this functionality. In case of a *.cfg file, set the Encoding to "UCS-2 Little Endian"/"UCS-2 LE BOM" Best regards LORBY-SI
June 26, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, Lorby_SI said: Correct, the standard Windwos "Notepad" editor doesn't have this functionality. In case of a *.cfg file, set the Encoding to "UCS-2 Little Endian"/"UCS-2 LE BOM" Best regards Yep that worked fine, all done . many thanks bob
June 26, 20178 yr Author Thank you so much is now everything Solved. The back up files are importand to keep or just erase? Because before encoding we back up the files. please advise Geo
June 26, 20178 yr A couple of points, I forgot to add in a sound component for the P31T, when I tried to add the sound component I got an pop to say it had already been used or something like that, Then decided to start again and remove the entries for the P31T, clicked on the Carenado heading and clicked delete components, this deleted my Install folder for the P31T. so maybe a warning for that. bob
June 27, 20178 yr Commercial Member 10 hours ago, onebob said: A couple of points, I forgot to add in a sound component for the P31T, when I tried to add the sound component I got an pop to say it had already been used or something like that, Then decided to start again and remove the entries for the P31T, clicked on the Carenado heading and clicked delete components, this deleted my Install folder for the P31T. so maybe a warning for that. bob Hi Bob, that folder should have been moved to the recycle bin, not deleted. This is a tricky situation, due to the autodiscover function in P3D. If I don't delete the folder where the XML was in, then it will remain as an artifact. But that is probably better to inadvertendly remove the content. I will think about it, probably change that behaivor in 1.00. Best regards LORBY-SI
June 27, 20178 yr 4 hours ago, Lorby_SI said: that folder should have been moved to the recycle bin, not deleted. thanks, now recovered from dust bin, and working ok. it also appears to have sorted out the issue with the 'sound' component' many thanks bob
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