SVG files from Michat on the forum:
Sat Jan 13, 2018 7:36 pm
Me, Michat. I donate the so called garmin1000B.svg file created by me using GPL Inkscape software to FlightGear, the Free Flight Simulator as a present to the flightgear.org. Since now I derived all legal rights to FlightGear via two active developers representatives on this forum topic: Stuart and hooray. They will proceed to upload the file to the FG repository, choosing the best license in order to protect FlightGear from any scammer simulation software, if is possible. Having account the nature of the Flightgear project as public well.
The 13TH of January 2018 in Madrid Spain.
Michat.
- Add new Emesary notification type for NAV/COM data
- Create Update/Publish interfaces using Emesary from properties
- Use interfaces to drive updates to EIS and NAV/COM frequencies
- Change the PageGroupController to a "proper" MFD page
Change fonts; make use of the new feature to allow fonts to be specified using property from dialog xml.
Ensure that all fonts are defined within the style.
Change to use the ports defined in the property tree when connecting from the dialog.
Ensure properties for ports are set to a valid (non zero, not null) value on dialog initialisation.
Add ability to change receive port from dialog firstly to see what it is and secondly to allow multiple fg sessions
As suggested in
<https://sourceforge.net/p/flightgear/mailman/message/35580843/>, use
$FG_HOME/Export rather than $FG_HOME as the default directory for the
file selector dialogs popping up when loading or saving a flightplan
from the route manager dialog. This is because $FG_HOME/Export will not
trigger the "this path is not authorized for writing" refusal added in
280cd523686fbdb175d50417266d2487a8ce67d2, whereas $FG_HOME normally
will.
Since a typical (and suggested) allowed directory for saving flightplans
from the Route Manager dialog is $FG_HOME/Export, it makes sense for the
Load and Save file selection dialogs to open in at least $FG_HOME. And
since $FG_HOME is a hidden dir by default on Unix systems, it is more
user-friendly to display hidden files and dirs in these dialogs as well.
Note: when hidden files/dirs are not displayed, it *is* possible, at
least in the QtFileDialog, to type .fgfs and get inside when
browsing $HOME, but that is probably not obvious to everyone!