Originally created by: gijsrooy
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Launch FlightGear with the ufo.
2. Open the Environment > Time of Day dialog and confirm that the Local Time is shown on the left.
3. Now comment out the <clock> section of Aircraft/ufo/Instruments/instrumentation.xml and repeat step 1 and 2.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Local time isn't shown anymore. Apparently local-time isn't a "core sim" feature?
You can also try this with the Lightning, which seems to have no clock (atleast not the standard intrument one), and therefore local-time does not show up in the time of day dialog.
What FlightGear version (or GIT date)?
Today's.
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Originally posted by: bre... (code.google.com)@gmail.com
The answer is "yes" :). Local time display in the dialog does depend on the clock instrument, since it displays:
/instrumentation/clock/local-short-string
;-)
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Originally posted by: gijsrooy
Right, I was able to get that deep into the code myself :)
Status: Accepted
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Originally posted by: pedromor... (code.google.com)@gmail.com
Is this fixed ?? Can I close.. ?
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Originally posted by: pedromor... (code.google.com)@gmail.com
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Status: WontFix
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Originally posted by: gijsrooy
Excuse me?!
Status: Stalled