Adamski wrote:...
BTW: with respect to coding ... I use Dreamweaver (in code view) for my websites, but have found the freeware Notepad++ with a few half-decent plugins can do a lot of syntax checking for you. Works well for all the little XML files I edit for installing legacy aircraft in P3D etc.
Cheers, guys. Adam, I do use Notepad++ a lot, and in this case it helped me sort this out -- at least I can tell when I haven't closed tags properly, etc. Most of my problem was that I sometimes refuse to copy/paste when I should, I figure that if I don't actually type stuff in, then I'll lose the ability to touch type. However this week I ended up with missing quote marks, a dash instead of equals, and a missing '-' on my latitude, so even when my XML code started working, I still didn't see the jetway, as it was somewhere lost in the north Pacific... I put it down to cold hands, and the fact that I'm not getting any younger.
Copy/paste would have made more sense, as I'm using Dunedin jetways as placeholders until I finish the new textures. That's why the jetway doesn't actually reach the door in the screenshot...
Speaking of jetways, as a developer I'm inordinately chuffed about the' new' (well, 18 months old I guess) A380/787 dual gate, small things amuse small minds... Tricky to test properly, since I don't have an A380 or a 787, though. Still, SODE now supports AI dual docking, apparently. I need to check to see how GSX gets on here.
Another thing missing is the bloody ugly hotel they are building. I haven't worried about this until now, as I was pretty sure it would be well-finished by now, but wadya know, it is has had a bunch of holdups. Still, I know what it'll look like, there's the exact same hotel at Wellington and Auckland. I dunno why they do that, people must look out the aircraft window and think 'hey, there's the Novotel, I must be home... or back in Wellington, or could be Auckland?'