TOBS Posted May 9, 2011 Report Posted May 9, 2011 Hi Javier, you mentioned a possibillity to hide the big frames of the popup 2D displays. But it seems you did chenge something after writing the tutorial. Please tell us what to do.Regards Tom
philipp Posted May 9, 2011 Report Posted May 9, 2011 Hi Javier, you mentioned a possibillity to hide the big frames of the popup 2D displays. But it seems you did chenge something after writing the tutorial. Please tell us what to do.Regards TomThe display frames are textures you find in the JRollonPlanes/CRJ-200 folder (under X-Plane main).If you rename the DisplayFrame.tiff to example DisplayFrame.tiff.backup they won't get loaded anymore. If you want them back, just rename them back.PhilippEDIT: I just remembered we switched to TGA textures for the Mac. So if you are on Mac just do the same as I said above, but with .tga instead of .tiff.In future, we will only use the TGA textures to be consistent.
TOBS Posted May 9, 2011 Author Report Posted May 9, 2011 Hi Javier, you mentioned a possibillity to hide the big frames of the popup 2D displays. But it seems you did chenge something after writing the tutorial. Please tell us what to do.Regards TomThe display frames are textures you find in the JRollonPlanes/CRJ-200 folder (under X-Plane main).If you rename the DisplayFrame.tiff to example DisplayFrame.tiff.backup they won't get loaded anymore. If you want them back, just rename them back.PhilippEDIT: I just remembered we switched to TGA textures for the Mac. So if you are on Mac just do the same as I said above, but with .tga instead of .tiff.In future, we will only use the TGA textures to be consistent.me dummy I was looking in the plane as usual :-)regards tom
dpny Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 Hi Javier, you mentioned a possibillity to hide the big frames of the popup 2D displays. But it seems you did chenge something after writing the tutorial. Please tell us what to do.Regards TomThe display frames are textures you find in the JRollonPlanes/CRJ-200 folder (under X-Plane main).If you rename the DisplayFrame.tiff to example DisplayFrame.tiff.backup they won't get loaded anymore. If you want them back, just rename them back.PhilippEDIT: I just remembered we switched to TGA textures for the Mac. So if you are on Mac just do the same as I said above, but with .tga instead of .tiff.In future, we will only use the TGA textures to be consistent.Renaming the .tga file causes CTD when trying to load the plane.CRJ_crash.txt.zipLog.txt.zip
philipp Posted May 11, 2011 Report Posted May 11, 2011 Thanks for the report. Looks like renaming the tiffs on Windows/Linux works, but not the TGA on Mac. Strange issue. But definitely not your fault. Will investigate.Philipp
amilotti Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 I noticed the same thing. Tried renaming it and it crashed. Is there any other way we can remove the frame for the displays in OSX?
Cameron Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 I noticed the same thing. Tried renaming it and it crashed. Is there any other way we can remove the frame for the displays in OSX?I suppose you could create an alpha channel of transparency for the tga file if you really want to get rid of the frame for the time being. You'll need something like Photoshop to do this.
Japo32 Posted May 12, 2011 Report Posted May 12, 2011 I noticed the same thing. Tried renaming it and it crashed. Is there any other way we can remove the frame for the displays in OSX?The fix will come on next patch. Please wait until then. Thanks
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