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This is done.Check it in; that might be causing the difference.
This is done.Check it in; that might be causing the difference.
I checked in tweaked versions of those variables in Crawler.h. It fixes the pad ramp ascent/dscent issues.New version of the pad code fixed the problem; the Crawler is now on top of the pad.
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I changed the position of where the ramp start and ends, which seems to fix the problem for me. If you want to adjust the positions slightly, you can change the LC39_RAMP_START/END variables.
The three scenario file parameters: BURNT_TEX, ET_TEX_NAME and EMPTY_MASS.Which parameters are you talking about? The SLWT/LWT/SWT parameters should work (I've already checked in config files for the different tank types).
These should all be working now (although I haven't tested them).The three scenario file parameters: BURNT_TEX, ET_TEX_NAME and EMPTY_MASS.
At the moment, the Crawler displays the height of the front corners; I'll update it to average the heights.Which line(s) in the Crawler code calculates the value displayed on the Average Height gage? According to my information, the value is calculated A+B+C+D/4.
Are the updated .dlls available yet ?
Here's another, showing the full exhaust profile, thanks ti garyw:Donamy: Do you think you could make a RCS exhaust texture texture that looks like the one seen in this screengrab from STS-133?
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I know C#, and I could work on coding the mission editor in C#. I won't have much time to work on SSU for a couple of weeks, though.