Travis wrote:Asking if I have a printer? Nope. I guess my real question is can I convert the displayed information in FS into ANY form other than sending it to a printer?
OldAirmail wrote:Not that you want to, but could you print it out on paper?
I ask because I used to print to PDF using Bullzip PDF Printer for use on my tablet.
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gwillmot wrote:Why are you shouting at?him
Just say'n
Travis wrote:Asking if I have a printer? Nope. I guess my real question is can I convert the displayed information in FS into ANY form other than sending it to a printer?
Travis wrote:But, any intentional or unintentional condescension aside, when I asked about something to attempt this your only bit of advice boils down to "buy this product" as far as I was able to tell. I have always thought of these boards as a place to find practical advice for the practice of aviation (or at least it was when I started using the boards 10 years ago). I could easily have found said payware on Google or by searching various other sim sites, but I enjoy SimV for the community aspect, and your suggestion was less than friendly to begin with.
Travis wrote:Ah! Look at that: I sucked out loud. My apologies. I didn't see that link; I thought it was a footnote addendum to the one before it. Now that I take a look at it (and if I'm reading your posts right) it will do what I really need which is accurate flight planning with a fully printable readout. Thanks for that!
Hagar, up until just now, I never knew you could open flight plans with notepad. It never occurred to me to try that since they were written with just the FS framework in mind. Having them open in Notepad++ actually makes it easy to piece different ones together. I think I found my new favorite FS tool!
gwillmot wrote:Travis wrote:Ah! Look at that: I sucked out loud. My apologies. I didn't see that link; I thought it was a footnote addendum to the one before it. Now that I take a look at it (and if I'm reading your posts right) it will do what I really need which is accurate flight planning with a fully printable readout. Thanks for that!
Hagar, up until just now, I never knew you could open flight plans with notepad. It never occurred to me to try that since they were written with just the FS framework in mind. Having them open in Notepad++ actually makes it easy to piece different ones together. I think I found my new favorite FS tool!
It would appear that your twisted offerings and apologies for sucking can now be accepted ...... carry on ......
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