What an excellent instructional video in both content and presentation. The chapters are much appreciated; now that I've watched it all the way through once I can just go to a chapter I want to review again without searching for it. Looks like you haven't uploaded any content for a while but, I'm subbed in case you do! Cheers!
Thanks Mark. After years of using X-plane and a bunch of false starts with Xchecklister, maybe now I can create CICs (an acronym I just now made up - Custom Interactive Checklist 🙂).
Great Tutorial, with excellent demonstrations. I am totally new to all of this, but i am aimed at makin myself a lite desksim. And i have seen that a little programming here and there can do wonders :) Saw your vid on the knobster.. thats exactly what i want to do! Thank you Sir! :)
Thanks for the great tutorial. I am building a checklist for the Carenado PA46 Meridian and have run into a problem with programming the generator button. The drefeditor shows the command ending with this [0/8]:1. When I put the [0/8] in, it doesn't show up.. when I leave it out, the command shows up but does not work. Have you come across the [0/8] entry before if so, you do know how make it work? That entry also appears with the open door command.. and it too doesn't work. Thank you for your time!!! Pat
Hi Patrick. Just off the top of my head (not looking into this), the "[0/8]" probably represents an array with values 0-8. Have you tried "[0]" or "[1]"? Something like that.
I need to know if this tutorial and it's clist format for X-Plane 11.55 is still a useable format for X-Plane 12.09r5. Do you have any info on what might be different or will the old X-Plane 11 format still work in X-Plane 12? Thanks for the tutorial.
Mark, I am getting an error on the dataref "sim/cockpit2/engine/actuators/fuel_pump_on:1" saying it is not a double. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks in advance.
Ah, the brackets mean it's an array of fuel pumps. You probably need fuel_pump_on[0]:1. You should test this out with the dataref editor before coding it.
@@markfletcher4579 Yes. No love. :-) In looking at similar datarefs, I think your previous recommendation will work. I will try it shortly. Thanks again.
What an excellent instructional video in both content and presentation. The chapters are much appreciated; now that I've watched it all the way through once I can just go to a chapter I want to review again without searching for it. Looks like you haven't uploaded any content for a while but, I'm subbed in case you do! Cheers!
Thank you so much, it helped me a lot. 👍
nice tutorial! thanks :)
Thanks Mark. After years of using X-plane and a bunch of false starts with Xchecklister, maybe now I can create CICs (an acronym I just now made up - Custom Interactive Checklist 🙂).
Great to hear. Good luck on that. CICs are the only way to do checklists IMO. Thanks for being here!
Great Tutorial, with excellent demonstrations. I am totally new to all of this, but i am aimed at makin myself a lite desksim. And i have seen that a little programming here and there can do wonders :) Saw your vid on the knobster.. thats exactly what i want to do! Thank you Sir! :)
Hi Mark, yes Itried that but no luck. Ended up finding another command that seems to work though. 👍👍
Thanks for the great tutorial. I am building a checklist for the Carenado PA46 Meridian and have run into a problem with programming the generator button. The drefeditor shows the command ending with this [0/8]:1. When I put the [0/8] in, it doesn't show up.. when I leave it out, the command shows up but does not work. Have you come across the [0/8] entry before if so, you do know how make it work? That entry also appears with the open door command.. and it too doesn't work. Thank you for your time!!! Pat
Hi Patrick. Just off the top of my head (not looking into this), the "[0/8]" probably represents an array with values 0-8. Have you tried "[0]" or "[1]"? Something like that.
I need to know if this tutorial and it's clist format for X-Plane 11.55 is still a useable format for X-Plane 12.09r5. Do you have any info on what might be different or will the old X-Plane 11 format still work in X-Plane 12? Thanks for the tutorial.
Hi Randy. Yes. Works just fine in XP12
@@markfletcher4579 Thank you. :D and thanks for the video.
Mark, I am getting an error on the dataref "sim/cockpit2/engine/actuators/fuel_pump_on:1" saying it is not a double. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks in advance.
Have you tried .../fuel_pump_on:1.0
@@markfletcher4579 Yes. Also tried [1] since the dataref ends with [0/8]. The square brackets caused even more errors.
Ah, the brackets mean it's an array of fuel pumps. You probably need fuel_pump_on[0]:1. You should test this out with the dataref editor before coding it.
@@markfletcher4579 I'll try it. Thanks.
@@markfletcher4579 Yes. No love. :-)
In looking at similar datarefs, I think your previous recommendation will work. I will try it shortly. Thanks again.