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Fr.Bill..

Postby Alejandro Rhodes » Thu May 01, 2008 12:31 pm

I need you to do something ...


Bill ,Would you do this for me please

1)sit in a comfortable chair /couch
2) Take a deep breath ,relax
3) you buddy is heavy  PAY ATTENTION TO THIS WATCH and wach  ITs MOVEMENTS

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4)You will only listen to my voice and you will do what I said

5) when you wake up, you wanna give to Alex the Anunciator.gau or Cab of the citation 550 , your life will depend on it...

3...2....1 wake up , what do you want to do Now Bill?

See, this one is for propeler engine (the only one I could find)
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would cha?

;D ;D ;D
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Re: Fr.Bill..

Postby Fr. Bill » Thu May 01, 2008 11:06 pm

Alex, if I could I would. But the graphics and gauge code belong to my employer. Besides which the annunciator gauge is part of a massive "multi-gauge cluster."

On the other hand, I can offer you the graphics from a PDF I recently found, which is the "real deal." From that it would be a simple matter to create an XML version of the annunciator... ;)
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Re: Fr.Bill..

Postby Alejandro Rhodes » Fri May 02, 2008 4:13 am

Alex, if I could I would. But the graphics and gauge code belong to my employer. Besides which the annunciator gauge is part of a massive "multi-gauge cluster."

On the other hand, I can offer you the graphics from a PDF I recently found, which is the "real deal." From that it would be a simple matter to create an XML version of the annunciator... ;)  I spent a few minutes in Photoshop to create the background and lighted master images for you.

The dark, background image for the base of the gauge:

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The lighted image of the gauge. Simply crop each annunciator rectangle and code the condition for the indicator as labled.

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The annunciator follows the "all dark" paradigm.  If all lights are dark, it is safe to takeoff!

The four "red" lights should set off the Master Alarm annunciator if lighted. The "yellow" lights will set off the Master Warn annunciator if lighted.

The two "white" indicators are simply "information" and won't set off any alarms!  ;D


I'm ,..I'm  :o Run Forrest !!!
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;D I'll see what I can do ,thanks for the jpg ,I'll convert it in psd then I'll see  if I can make mty first xml gauge  ;)
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Re: Fr.Bill..

Postby Fr. Bill » Fri May 02, 2008 9:18 am

Alex, here is an example of how I'd "crop" the lighted signs and then use them to overlay the background image.

First, crop out one of the signs from 0,0 (top left corner) to the bottom right corner of the sign you want. Here is the Cabin Altitude warning:

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Note that everything is pure black (RGB:0,0,0) except for the lighted sign.

Then, after coding the gauge and the Cabin Altitude is greater than 10,000 and the pressurization system is not on then the CabinAlt sign will light up:

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Here is another example. This time it is the R Fuel Level Lo warning sign:

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After adding this new sign to the gauge, when the Right Fuel Level is Low, then the sign will light up!

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