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Hi question for the FSDS V2 guru'si build scenery with the Architect (D pouk) and with the SCC, so when i compiled a macro (thet created with FSDS V2). i get a strange phenomenon, from some angle the macro is disapper. i wrote to abacus and i get this answer "I'd suggest he try using the latest SCASM. I don't think SCC is fully compatible with SCASM syntax." from Louis Sinclair so i tried the FSSE last version and the AIRPORT for windwos last version. and i gut the same result but only when i make from thes macro a stand alone BGL it looks O.K.ther is 2 screeshot please view it.i can i fix'd it thank's David

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Did you make the standalone BGL with FSDS or with Airport/FSSC or so?I think you might have a wrong v2 value for your macro. I thought FSDS hardcoded that in the macro source, but have a look at the macro and try to increase the v2 value in the RefPoint a bit.


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the stand alone bgl wos made by fsds david

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OK, try that increased v2 value. Normally that solves problems like this.


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thank's i'll try to find it ferst becouse my english knowledge is not so good i have to look for thes v2 thing can you send me some example (dont laugh it just a lerning way) look for my eilat scenery in the avsim librarythank's againdavid

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In your API source (open it with a text editor, like notepad) you will find some code like this:[tt]:PC02mif( %11 )RefPoint( 2 :Skip %4 %1 %2 E= %11 v1= %10 V2= 42 )melseRefPoint( 7 :Skip %4 %1 %2 v1= %10 v2= 42 )mifendJump( :Continue )[/tt]In these commands at the end you see v2= 42 (in your case the value can be different of course). Try to increase the value a bit, it might help.


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thank's arno i try and tell you if it help you are great thank's again

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Hi arno I try it IT WORK'S thank you David

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arno the strange thing is the starnge answer thet i get from Louis Sinclair, Abacus Software!!!David

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