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Nested [REGIONS]


Adam Roate 1388768
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Adam Roate 1388768
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Ross - I hope you read this one! Our ARTCC (ZAU) is in the process of a complete SCT2 file re-write. O'Hare was/is constantly "turned on" when the sector file loads. In our previous sector file, so the smaller airports (cl[Mod - Happy Thoughts] C/D) would be invisible unless needed, all of the airports except KORD were drawn as paths only (no regions polygons except for KORD), and could be turned on and off as a subsection in the [sTARS] diagrams. Now in the new file, I want to use [REGIONS] data for the smaller airports, but it seems I cannot create a nested [REGIONS] in the in subsections of the smaller airports. Therefore, all regions are turned on at all times. Any suggestions for a work-around?

 

Adam Russell

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Josh Glottmann
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Regions can only be turned on or off, nothing in between.

With that said, you could make multiple files for a tower/TRACON setup, and additionally split those up for vSTARS ASDE-X implementation.

Personally, I would only have regions for airports with ASDE-X, then just an outline for everything else.

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Adam Roate 1388768
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I completely agree, but now at least 4 of the airports in ZAU have ASDE-X in use. Exploring multiple sector files is a good thought though. Thank you!

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Ross Carlson
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Ross - I hope you read this one!

 

I did read it ... nothing to add.

Developer: vPilot, VRC, vSTARS, vERAM, VAT-Spy

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Adam Roate 1388768
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Haha! Thank you, Sir!

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