October 27, 20178 yr Win10, XP11.05 Hello, well we have the new Flight Factor A320 and the flight plans appear to be in a format called 'corte.in' ? Is this correct and can we replicate the format in LNM I wonder ? Thanks as always, Bruce
October 27, 20178 yr 49 minutes ago, Bruce953 said: Win10, XP11.05 Hello, well we have the new Flight Factor A320 and the flight plans appear to be in a format called 'corte.in' ? Is this correct and can we replicate the format in LNM I wonder ? Thanks as always, Bruce Open the corte.in file with a text editor (something made for coding like Notepad++ is best), and input your flight plan following the format of the sample plans provided. A developer on the org forums listed the format: Quote RTE <NAME> <ORIGIN> [RWY] [SID] [SID TRANS] [FIX [[AWY|DCT Fix] ...] FIX] [STAR] [STAR TRANS] <DEST> [APPR] [APPR TRANS] [ALTN] [CI] [FL] <> - mandatory fields [ ] - optional
October 27, 20178 yr Author I think I understand, but I use LNM for flight planning not another program so how do we generate the corte.in plan in the first place ? Cheers, Bruce
October 27, 20178 yr 5 minutes ago, Bruce953 said: I think I understand, but I use LNM for flight planning not another program so how do we generate the corte.in plan in the first place ? Cheers, Bruce You can't generate/export a plan file yet. You need to open the file and copy/paste your route into the corte.in, where all the routes are stored. Edit: it's located in the A320's "data" folder by the way.
October 28, 20178 yr Author Win10, XP11.05 hamoody, thanks your advice, appreciate it's still early days with the A320U. Cheers Edit: Ah yes, I have it now, corte.in in the data folder, thanks again
October 28, 20178 yr Hi All, seems like an easy task similar to the Rotate and JARDesign TXT format. I'll add it in one of the next releases. For now you have to press Shift+Ctrl+N and then configure the route string dialog accordingly to get the string. @Hamoody: Is there really no dot between SID/STAR and the respective transitions? Can you send me more detailed documentation? Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
October 28, 20178 yr 55 minutes ago, albar965 said: @Hamoody: Is there really no dot between SID/STAR and the respective transitions? Can you send me more detailed documentation? Alex Nope, no dot. Here is the full file for you to look at. http://www.filedropper.com/corte
October 28, 20178 yr Thanks. Looks easy enough although I don't like the approach to put all in one file. Alex Alex' Projects: Little Navmap
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