• Re: Keywords

    From Avon@21:1/101 to Al on Sunday, December 08, 2019 10:43:41
    Hi Al

    Per chance do you (or Dan or ??) know which keywords would be used in
    relation to these reports that come out of Tparser?

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Avon on Saturday, December 07, 2019 13:50:14
    Hello Avon,

    Per chance do you (or Dan or ??) know which keywords would be used in relation to these reports that come out of Tparser?

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    I don't currently use this. The few new areas I see I simply add to the areas myself. It has to do with AreafixAutoAreaCreate. If you can sort those keywords
    your good..

    If you have nodes you want connected to all areas all the time you can add them
    to the EchoAreaDefaults and/or FileAreaDefaults line. There is one drawback to
    this, those nodes cannot disconnect areas with Areafix or Filefix.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to Avon on Saturday, December 07, 2019 21:54:36
    On 08 Dec 2019, Avon said the following...

    Per chance do you (or Dan or ??) know which keywords would be used in relation to these reports that come out of Tparser?

    Automatically subscribing this link to an autocreated echo is off Automatically subscribing this link to an autocreated fileecho is off

    Within your Links section is where this would get defined. For me, I use the LinkDefaults to set most things for the links listed below that section. I
    have the following:

    AutoCreate on
    AutoCreateSubdirs off
    AutoFileCreateSubdirs off

    The first will allow that link(s) to auto create both message and file echos. For example, when 1/100 sent a message in the new FSX_NET echo, it was
    created with the defaults I had set.

    The second tells HPT not to create sub-directories for each message echo. If on, it would create something like c:\mystfsx-net4\msgs\fsx\net\ directory for that new echo. With it off, it will create put it in c:\mystfsx-net4\msgs\. I guess if you have a lot of echos, you could keep them separated in individual directories, but I don't see the need.

    The third, is the same thing for file echos. If on, it would create c:\mystfsx-net4\files\fsx\imge\ instead of c:\mystfsx-net4\files\ when off. Again, if there were a lot of file echos, it might make it easier to find
    what your looking for, but I personally don't see the need.


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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Al on Tuesday, December 10, 2019 21:29:52
    On 07 Dec 2019 at 01:50p, Al pondered and said...
    I don't currently use this. The few new areas I see I simply add to the areas myself. It has to do with AreafixAutoAreaCreate. If you can sort those keywords your good..
    If you have nodes you want connected to all areas all the time you can
    add them to the EchoAreaDefaults and/or FileAreaDefaults line. There is one drawback to this, those nodes cannot disconnect areas with Areafix
    or Filefix.

    All good to know thanks Al. :)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Black Panther on Tuesday, December 10, 2019 21:38:15
    On 07 Dec 2019 at 09:54p, Black Panther pondered and said...

    the LinkDefaults to set most things for the links listed below that section. I have the following:

    Thanks for this info and explanation BP... very helpful..

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