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12 DATA FILES
12.15 Status
Status files are text of the form label=value, arranged in blocks of text where each block corre-
sponds to an individual status message. These are delimited by double spaces. Each block can
contain the following fields:
key This is the text of the status message.
sound Location of a WAV audio file to play when the status message appears. This is optional.
delay Duration in milliseconds the status message is to be displayed. This is optional.
hide A boolean (yes/no) that dictates whether the message is to be hidden (that is, not dis-
played).
Example:
key=Simulation\r\nNothing is real!
sound=\My Documents\XCSoarData\Start_Real.wav
delay=1500
key=Task started
delay=1500
hide=yes
12.16 FLARM Identification file
The FLARM identification file xcsoar-flarm.txt defines a table of aircraft registrations or pilot
names against the ICAO IDs that are optionally broadcast by FLARM equipped aircraft. These
names are displayed on the map next to FLARM traffic symbols, for matching ICAO IDs.
The format of this file is a list of entries, one for each aircraft, of the form icao id=name, where icao
id is the six-digit hex value of the ICAO aircraft ID, and name is free text (limited to 20 characters),
describing the aircraft and/or pilot name. Short names are preferred in order to reduce clutter on
the map display.
Example:
DD8F12=WUS
DA8B06=Chuck Yeager
Currently this file is limited to a maximum of 200 entries.
12.17 Dialog files
These files describe the layout of dialogs, including font size, button size, and other aspects of the
layout of the widgets within the dialogs. The files are written in an XML data format.
Users may want to edit these files, or use replacements prepared by others, in order to change the
layout of dialogs to suit their preferences. In particular, it is possible to hide configuration settings
or other data fields that the user is not interested in.
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