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Editing the kneeboard

Cees Donker

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How do I do that? I want put in some notes in the aircraft reference part of the kneeboard. Approach speed and stallspeed, that kind of stuff.


:wavey:


Cees
 
If it's a 'default' type aircraft then you can open and edit the html 'ref.' and 'check' information using Notepad.

For example - the FA-18... Navigate to the FA-18 aircraft folder, right click on 'boeing_FA18_ref' and Open With Notepad.

Modify it then hit 'Save' [not Save As].

Hope this helps. :wavey:
 
And if your aircraft does not yet have a checklist or reference file you can create them yourself and put them into the aircraft folder.

Then, add their references to the aircraft.cfg file under each livery [fltsim.n] section:

kb_checklists specifies which _check.txt or html file to use.
Example: kb_checklists=Boeing737-800_check

kb_reference specifies which _ref.txt or html file to use.
Example: kb_reference=Boeing737-800_ref
 
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