Changeset 255:2274102b5b1c for doc
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- 06/24/12 08:11:48 (13 years ago)
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r251 r255 257 257 information about your flight necessary for its evaluation and to 258 258 send the PIREP (Pilot's Report) assembled by the program to the MAVA 259 website.259 server. 260 260 </p> 261 261 … … 274 274 cases you can go back to previously visited pages by using 275 275 the <b>Previous</b> button, although you cannot edit the contents of 276 mostof the pages once finalized by moving to the next page using276 some of the pages once finalized by moving to the next page using 277 277 the <b>Next</b> button. There are a few exceptions though, as 278 278 detailed below. … … 283 283 button. Clicking this button will allow you to cancel the flight and 284 284 go back to the <a href="#flightSelectionPage">flight selection</a> 285 if you have logged in to the MAVA website, or to the login page, after285 if you have logged in to the MAVA server, or to the login page, after 286 286 a confirmation of your intent. 287 287 </p> … … 290 290 291 291 <p> 292 Each flightstarts with the Login page (see the292 The program starts with the Login page (see the 293 293 <a href="#mainWindowShot">picture</a> above) where you can enter the 294 294 your pilot's ID and password for the MAVA website. Both data are … … 300 300 If you check <b>Remember password</b>, the password will be saved by 301 301 the program, so you don't have to enter it all the time. Note, 302 however, that the password is saved in a read ble form into a302 however, that the password is saved in a readable form into a 303 303 configuration file, so you this possibility only if your home 304 304 directory can be accessed only by people you trust. The pilot's ID … … 320 320 If you would like to fly without an Internet connection, use 321 321 the <b>Fly offline</b> button. This immediately takes you to the 322 next page, without trying to log in to the MAVA website.322 next page, without trying to log in to the MAVA server. 323 323 </p> 324 324 … … 337 337 the <b>Save flight</b> button. This is useful when planning to fly 338 338 offline at some later time. When preparing for that flight, you can 339 properly log in to the MAVA website, and acquire the list of your339 properly log in to the MAVA server, and acquire the list of your 340 340 booked flights. Then you can save the flight you wish to perform 341 341 later offline, on which occasion, you can load the saved flight. … … 388 388 389 389 <p> 390 Select the aircraft indicated and park it at the departure airport, 390 Select the aircraft indicated and park it at the departure airport 391 in the simulator, 391 392 then press <b>Connect</b> to establish the connection with the 392 393 simulator. If the connection cannot be established, a dialog will be 393 394 displayed about it, and you can <b>Try again</b> the connection 394 or <b>Cancel</b> to go back to the login page.395 or <b>Cancel</b> to go back to the flight selection or to the login page. 395 396 </p> 396 397 … … 507 508 entering the landing stage, unless you have edited it before. The 508 509 METARs can be edited during the whole duration of the flight. If you 509 do so, please, comment on it in the <i>Comments</i> section sof510 do so, please, comment on it in the <i>Comments</i> section of 510 511 the <a href="#flightInfoTab"><i>Flight info</i> tab</a>. 511 512 </p> … … 595 596 to confirm your intention. When starting a new flight you are taken 596 597 to the <a href="#flightSelectionPage">flight selection page</a>, if 597 you have logged in to the MAVA website, or to598 you have logged in to the MAVA server, or to 598 599 the <a href="#loginPage">login page</a>, if your flight has been an 599 600 offline flight. … … 687 688 <p> 688 689 This tab displays information retrieved from 689 the <a href="#onlineGateSystem">MAVA Online Gate</a>690 System.If the program needs to retrieve data, this tab's contents690 the MAVA <a href="#onlineGateSystem">Online Gate System</a>. 691 If the program needs to retrieve data, this tab's contents 691 692 are refreshed automatically, but you can also refresh them manually 692 693 anytime using the <b>Refresh data</b> button. … … 760 761 displays the comments and or flight defects entered by the 761 762 user. The <i>Log</i> tab contains the flight log. 763 </p> 762 764 763 765 <div align="center"> … … 779 781 780 782 <p> 781 The checklist editor dialog box allows for editing the checklist. It783 The checklist editor window allows for editing the checklists. It 782 784 can be displayed by selecting <b>Tools/Checklist Editor...</b> or 783 785 pressing <b>Ctrl+C</b>. The top of the window contains an aircraft … … 948 950 949 951 <p> 950 The lower part, named <i>Checklist </i> contains some settings952 The lower part, named <i>Checklists</i> contains some settings 951 953 related to the audio checklists belonging to the aircraft. They are 952 954 available only if the <b>Enable aircraft-specific checklist</b>
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