Hello,
I'm having a problem positioning the aircraft using the RWYGATE button. After I select the airport, the approach distance and everything, then click in OK, the coordinates given by the software are misplaced. It puts all the corrdinantes, degrees, minutes and seconds, in the "degree" cell. And if I click in "SET POSITION", it of course, indicates an error saying that there's a problem with the input data. And, if I change the option "Use seconds" from "No" to "Yes", the coordinates change to the current location of the airplane.
Thank you in advance!
Pedro
Pedro,
can you provide us any more info?
-Software? What software are you using
-FS version? What version of FS are you using?
-Hardware? What hardware are you pushing?
I am Sure Luis Gordo will be around soon to answer your questions Pedro.
Trev
See Trevor... that's what happens when you click on the right side recent posts... you miss the whole title/page/thread
Sorry Pedro. I should have caught that.
I have IS.... just haven't installed it yet, so I am no help... Sorry
Hi Pedro,
Please send me an email (luisgordo(at)gmail.com) with details on your operating system, FS version and if possible, a screenshot showing the problem with the coordinates.
Looking forward to help you out.
Best regards,
Luis Gordo
Quote from: fsaviator on November 02, 2012, 09:41:41 AM
See Trevor... that's what happens when you click on the right side recent posts... you miss the whole title/page/thread
Sorry Pedro. I should have caught that.
I have IS.... just haven't installed it yet, so I am no help... Sorry
No Worries Bud, I have done the same thing many times :)
Trev
Thank you all for the responses.
I didn't start solving the problem becausa I must be some kind of retarded and thought that when someone replyied my post, I would recieve an e-mail... So I just discovered the answers today. I'll send Luis Gordo an e-mail right away, and post here as soon as the problem is solved, that I'm sure that won't take long.
Regards
Pedro Rates
Did you solve it? Because I am having the same problem to!
Specs: FS2440 desktop with Win7
IStation on Windows XP laptop via WideFS
Awesomeblak
The answer to this issue is located in the troubleshooting section of the Program Manual:
Select "." (instead of ",") as the decimal position in the Regional Settings (Windows/Control Panel).
This should solve the problems described with Positioning.
Best regards,
Luis Gordo