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by Kleblanc24
Wed Jul 24, 2019 4:21 pm
Forum: Software Development Kit (SDK) Questions
Topic: [RESOLVED] Using DIS Engagement Lines or Ribbons for Aircraft
Replies: 3
Views: 14677

Re: Using DIS Engagement Lines for Aircraft

Hello, The Navigation Visuals UI allows you configure and enable SimObject ribbons. These 3D ribbons follow objects as they move around the world. Also, the Advanced Configuration section of the Learning Center describes how to further customize ribbon color based on association ID's. Hi, I appreci...
by Kleblanc24
Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:12 pm
Forum: Software Development Kit (SDK) Questions
Topic: [RESOLVED] Using DIS Engagement Lines or Ribbons for Aircraft
Replies: 3
Views: 14677

[RESOLVED] Using DIS Engagement Lines or Ribbons for Aircraft

Hello again, so I saw the DIS engagement lines feature in P3D v4, but is there a way to use that for aircraft in general, and not just weapons? I'd like to be able to visualize a recorded flight path in P3D, and the engagement lines seem like the closest way to achieve the desired visual effect, but...
by Kleblanc24
Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:46 pm
Forum: Software Development Kit (SDK) Questions
Topic: [RESOLVED] Question about C# vs. C++ development in P3D
Replies: 3
Views: 12556

Re: Question about C# vs. C++ development in P3D

Hi, well...there is a managed layer available that lets you use C# as the language of your choice. Basically, just reference LockheedMartin.Prepar3D.SimConnect in your project and you are ready to interface with P3D via SimConnect. However, this is limited to an external program. So, if you wanted ...
by Kleblanc24
Tue Jun 11, 2019 4:54 pm
Forum: Software Development Kit (SDK) Questions
Topic: [RESOLVED] Question about C# vs. C++ development in P3D
Replies: 3
Views: 12556

[RESOLVED] Question about C# vs. C++ development in P3D

Hello, I have searched this forum a bit to look for more specific answers, so pardon me if this has been explained already. I read over the documentation, and I noticed that you can develop in C++ and C# for P3D. I am interested in using C#, since I know the language better. However, the documentati...