Hello,
I am not sure if this is all a GSX issue or not but thought I would seek some guidance. I have SODE updated to 1.6.5. GSX Level 2. I have read the manual on using the editor. P3d V4.5 HF2. This all applies to PACSIM KSLC for P3d v4 only.
1. I am trying to use the PMDG 747-8 at PACSIM KSLC, and initially chose the heavy gate C6. The plane is too far forward, and enters the terminal using the default stop point. So I edited the stop point back a bit, visually. I exit the editor using Y click apply changes and the airplane is at the position where I wanted it when I re-enter the sim. But when I exit and restart the sim, the plane is back where it started. Too far forward. There is an KSLC ini file (one of three KSLC inis in the APPDATA folder because I have done pushback and parking assist edits before) that corresponds to the date I made the stop point edits that mentions coordinates of the new stop position and user edited. But it appears that it is not being used? If there are three ini's do all get read, and if not which ones are read, and how do I incorporate previous changes? The default PACSIM Pushback directions for all gates was backwards and I had to get those all changed which accounts for one ini from the past, and I don't want to lose that.
2. When I activate jetways at gate C6 the jetway properly attaches to 2L. But there is a static jetway from which the moving jetway emerges that remains fixed with the moving and attaching jetway above it. This ghost static jetway does not happen at other airports.
3. If I park at gate C11 heavy, using default parking position with no modifications, try to operate the jetway, GSX says no jetway found. The parking editor clearly sees a jetway. If I go to the SODE menu and operate it, it says the aircraft and jetway are not properly aligned, cannot operate.
4. I have a question about using the parking editor. How does one when in the slew mode of the editor, move around to optimally visualize what one is trying to do. Best I can do so far it set up a view first which remains static in a window and that makes it hard to see what I doing.
Thanks,
Greg