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V. Heine

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  1. Hi Garry,

    we can't verify this problem on different PC.

    In this case please send following information to my e-mail adress which you find at the bottom on our homepage.

    1) ScreenShot from the moment where you save the flight plan, to show me the path

    2) following files: FSC_Info.LOG, FSC_Protocol.log, fsc.ini which you find in the FSCommander main folder.

    Regards,

    Volker

  2. Hi Jean-Pierre,

    please send following file (FSC.INI) to my e-mail adress which you find at the bottom on our homepage.

    If a dévelloper read and reply me, I have another question, I have Wilco/FeelThere A320 series, do you think in future, it will be possible to export to this format ?

    The Wilco/FeelThere Serie using the standard format of the flight simulator. Just save your flight plan direct into the flight simulator by using the button

    go directly to FS flight plan directory.

    Regards,

    Volker

  3. Hi Brenny,

    FSC is not steeling the focus from FS but from, for example my chart viewer or IVAO's IvAe, which I also run on PC2
    .

    That's NOT FSCommander, thats windows. You cant get more then one focus on a PC.

    At the moment where FSCommander download the Ivao data, FSCommander get the focus.

    Regards,

    Volker

  4. Hi John,

    I had only selected "FS Commander/Flight Simulator", so that can't be the explanation. However, I do understand the reasoning that you have mentioned

    Your observations were correct and my statement were wrong, please excuse me.

    The program should not examine the path if only the box for FSCommander/FlightSimulator is activated.

    I have made a mistake while written the source code. This will be fixed inside the next update.

    Anyway, it's allways a good idea that the user setting the path for the flight simulator in Windows > Option > Flight plan.

    Regards,

    Volker

  5. Hi Clive,

    Can you 'auto route' from departure to start of NATS and from End of NATS to destination.

    Why not, just try it. Mark the Departure airport, press the button High Alt Plan (the button will not bite you)

    and FSCommander creates the first part of the route from Dep. AP to the first waypoint of the selected NAT.

    Now mark the last waypoint of the selected NAT and press the Button again andthat's it.

    Regards,

    Volker

  6. Hi John,

    I believe that I may not have stated the background to my question on clearly enough.

    You have, but I see that there is a missunderstanding what the Save/Load windows is doing for you.

    If you have activate more then one box on the right side of the window, (for example LevelD or PMDG)

    then Flightsim Commander want to save the flight plan for all this selections you have made. In this case the error message appears,

    because, you have not setting the path for your Flight Simulator, so that Flightsim Commander can't find a valid folder.

    Solution, just deactivate all other selections or make your settings for your Flight Simulator under Window->Options-> Flight plan.

    You find the current manual on our website with the following link:

    http://www.fscommander.com/files/fscmanual_english.zip

    Regards,

    Volker

  7. Hi John,

    I see a message that says: "Flight plan cannot be saved because FS path unknown! Please specify FS path in Options"

    The message tell's you what to do. Specify a path in the Options Window menu.

    Please read the current manual, chapter 5.5, Saving andsection Plight plans in the format

    and also chapter 20, Options Window, section Flight Plan.

    Question number 2 is

    the rules are not desktop \ my documents \ flight simulator X

    there are C:\Documents and settings\the user\my document \ Flight Simulator X files

    Regards,

    Volker

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