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.ESE Debbuger??


Emiliano Ferraco
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Emiliano Ferraco
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Is there any app or any way to debbug a .ese file? Euro is pointing me a mistake in a line, but I´ve followed all the sectorlines and sectors involved, and I cant find the error yet

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Emiliano Ferraco
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I´m going crazy!.. cant find the error...

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Emiliano Ferraco
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uFFF.... come on! nobody told me that order matters in .ese files. I defined one sector which border includes one sectorline that is defined below the sector. There was the error...

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Ivan Kovacevic 920456
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Maybe if you showed the relevant line, someone could help.

 

I've looked at a "SECTOR:" line for 10 minutes before I realized I've mistyped it as "SCETOR:" and that's why it didn't work

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Abdelrahman M. Elfeky 1044
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Usually if there is a problem in the format the ES will tell you under the message tab. Furthermore , you can go to Display settings and check on sectors (each item) to view all or some of them, this way you can debbug manually

 

Don't forget, your best friend in defining those sectors is the code ''.sline'' , check the Wiki on how to use it

 

Regards,,,

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Emiliano Ferraco
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Thank you Abdelrahman, the .sline command was very usefull !

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Miguel Frias
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And now that you know about the "sline", try the "sline2" command which allows accomeulation of several waypoints at once.

 

Miguel Frias

Senior Instructor (I3) & Certified Pilot (P4), ZLA I-11 graduate

Portugal vACC Training Director (ACCPT2), VATEUD Operations Director (VATEUD8)

Portugal vACC, VATEUD, VATSIM

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Abdelrahman M. Elfeky 1044
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And now that you know about the "sline", try the "sline2" command which allows accomeulation of several waypoints at once.

 

 

Couldn't find any difference in action. Am using .sline and tried .sline2 and still getting the same output on clipboard.. Am I missing anything ?

 

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Miguel Frias
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Abdelrahman,

 

It's the way things are displayed.

 

Sline format:

COORD:N057.56.2.846:E013.28.52.615

COORD:N057.49.49.358:E017.08.5.394

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Sline2 format:

 

N058.15.29.994 E014.56.33.727 N057.28.48.838 E020.03.27.617

N057.28.48.838 E020.03.27.617 N061.07.27.585 E023.42.40.395

N061.07.27.585 E023.42.40.395 N060.34.0.090 E018.26.22.815

N060.34.0.090 E018.26.22.815 N059.12.18.067 E015.52.55.870

 

 

Useful for different areas of .SCT or .ESE files.

 

Miguel

Miguel Frias

Senior Instructor (I3) & Certified Pilot (P4), ZLA I-11 graduate

Portugal vACC Training Director (ACCPT2), VATEUD Operations Director (VATEUD8)

Portugal vACC, VATEUD, VATSIM

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