I had a look at the dbz numbers at /wiki/DBZ_(meteorology), and used that as a bit of a guide for the cutoff levels for green, yellow and red on my weather radar.
Installer now check FS component versions. Keyboard shortcuts are no longer case sensitive. WX500 gauge updated with latest Gauge XTreme version. Added window autopilot hotkey Shift + 1: 1. Everything is done in the style of the aircraft. WX500 Config now supports up to 64 windows in the panel.cfg file. Supplement is designed for ease of operation of the aircraft, since the VC is large and difficult to set the camera to simultaneously view the controls and monitoring devices. I'm not really sure what the logic should be.Īt the moment, each pixel on the radar is essentially a number between 0 and 255 that HiFi gives me through their API. WX500 Config now supports the FSX Rotorcraft folder. I have a problem with the gain function, though. it will also give me an opportunity to learn a bit about embedding more than one gauge in the file.
took me forever to get them right in MS Paint.Īnyway, I'll have a crack at changing the background image. do you like my little plus and minus buttons? Cutting edge graphics there. Or perhaps some way to color the outside border of the gauge.Īt the moment it's just using the stock bitmap that ships in the FSX SDK! I know a bit about getting code to work, but I know really nothing about illustration and graphic design. A suggestion, other than a gain function, maybe a gauge with the grey borders to accompany the NGX.