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BEST WAY TO ORGANISE CSL


Nico Paetzold
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Nico Paetzold
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I just found the best way to organise my CSL so almost every livery and model is matched.
I am using the BlueBell CSL

Download all BlueBell versions from the org forum.
Extract them.
- Open BB_Props, Copy all Folders (AT42-SF34) into X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL
- Open BB_Mil, Copy all Folders (A330-TUCA) into X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL
- ...
Repeat those steps for every BB Folder except BB_IVAO_vert_offstets
!Do not copy the xb text files at this stage!

Now your CSL Folder should contain all Aircraft Folders, example Resources/CSL/B739 or CSL/A320 and so on (make sure its exactly like this!) !! NOT CLS/BB_Airbus/A320 !!

- Open BB_IVAO_vert_offsets
- Open BB_Airbus
- Copy xsb_aircraft into X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL
- Open xsb_aircraft you just copied in X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL

Now its getting a little complicated to discribe.

The xsb_aircraft inside X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL should be open now the whole time during this process

- Open xsb_aircraft BB_Boeing, STR+A to copy all lines
- Copy all lines at the button of xsb_aircraft in X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL which should be already open the entire time
- Repeat this for every Folder inside BB_IVAO_offset

The final result should be an long xsb_aircraft inside X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL which contains every single aircraft CSL. What we just did was copying every line from other xsb_aircarft into one single large one which is located directly at X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL

- Save the changes of this file
- Start X-Plane
- Open Plugins-xPilot and at Settings enter the Path of your X-Plane 11 neu\Resources\plugins\xPilot\Resources\CSL file
Be sure the checkbox is set to use this CSL file and click load

Now the liveries should be correctly displayed

I hope it was understandable, otherwise I would record a Youtube Video

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Philipp Schatz
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Hi Nico, thanks for your explanation. However it is a little bit hard to follow with all that copy/pasting different folders - so a YouTube video would be very welcomed :D 8)

P.S.: or even simpler: just add some screenshots of how the folder should look like after and maybe one during the process ;)

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Nico Paetzold
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Thanks for your answer, I will try to add some screenshots and perhaps a video too

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Andrew Foster
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Wow, this wee trick really works.

90% of my CSLs with xPilot (current version as of April 15th) were mismatched. Just tested 5 airports in US and all 100% correct. I did this for both BlueBell and x-CSL (OBJ8 files).

Flattening the directory a bit and not having xPilot work so hard in finding the right aircraft and livery appears to do the trick.

Thanks so much for this valuable tip!

 

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Nico Paetzold
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15 hours ago, Andrew Foster said:

Wow, this wee trick really works.

90% of my CSLs with xPilot (current version as of April 15th) were mismatched. Just tested 5 airports in US and all 100% correct. I did this for both BlueBell and x-CSL (OBJ8 files).

Flattening the directory a bit and not having xPilot work so hard in finding the right aircraft and livery appears to do the trick.

Thanks so much for this valuable tip!

 

Thanks a lot for your response 😄

 

I am glad its working now for you 

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Nico Paetzold
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On 4/11/2020 at 5:04 AM, Philipp Schatz said:

Hi Nico, thanks for your explanation. However it is a little bit hard to follow with all that copy/pasting different folders - so a YouTube video would be very welcomed :D 8)

P.S.: or even simpler: just add some screenshots of how the folder should look like after and maybe one during the process ;)

Here is the Link for the Tutorial Video: 

 

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Richard Asberg
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This is good advice and I might try it even when I seem to get good matches using the default folder structure.

Speaking of organizing your CSL models, I'm trying to separate own CSL models from the Bluebell CSL models. Where I normally only want xPilot to use the Bluebell CSL models. I've tried accomplishing this by putting in two separate CSL paths.

To test this,  I tried not checking the Bluebell path as seen below but still I get all Bluebell CSL models in X-Plane when connected. I thought xPilot wouldn't use the models in a path where 'Enabled' isn't checked?

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Richard Åsberg

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Justin Shannon
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13 hours ago, Richard Asberg said:

This is good advice and I might try it even when I seem to get good matches using the default folder structure.

Speaking of organizing your CSL models, I'm trying to separate own CSL models from the Bluebell CSL models. Where I normally only want xPilot to use the Bluebell CSL models. I've tried accomplishing this by putting in two separate CSL paths.

To test this,  I tried not checking the Bluebell path as seen below but still I get all Bluebell CSL models in X-Plane when connected. I thought xPilot wouldn't use the models in a path where 'Enabled' isn't checked?

1977992841_Greenshot2020-04-1904_33_30-X-System.jpg.0c0fc30de58833323127892d0a770a06.jpg

That definitely should not be the case. I have identified the issue and it will be fixed in the next (alpha) release.

Controller (C3), Los Angeles ARTCC
Developer: xPilot, vATIS

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3 minutes ago, Justin Shannon said:

That definitely should not be the case. I have identified the issue and it will be fixed in the next (alpha) release.

That's awesome, many thanks!

Fact is I noticed another thing after writing my last post. When restarting both X-Plane and xPilot, xPilot will automatically add the default path back in again. Maybe related to what you already found but still wanted to mention it.

Richard Åsberg

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