Me too, but i don't think it actually misses anything? I get a lot of them error codes showing on swapsThat's a cool bipe, thanks!
I do get a missing visual frame <kein> error when the plane loads.
That's a cool bipe, thanks!
I do get a missing visual frame <kein> error when the plane loads.
Me too, but i don't think it actually misses anything? I get a lot of them error codes showing on swaps
Thank's I didn't know that. I've already deleted the plane but there was an "error" reported when the plane loads and in the physics you can see a part referring to that name so that would cause the error message when the plane loads. Have you imported the plane? Do you see the error when the plane loads?<kein> is the default name for parts in the german translation of RF instead of <none>
If you get an error message RealFlight sees an error even if the plane fly's okay. And yes a number of swap page planes have errors like that.Me too, but i don't think it actually misses anything? I get a lot of them error codes showing on swaps
Thank's I didn't know that. I've already deleted the plane but there was an "error" reported when the plane loads and in the physics you can see a part referring to that name so that would cause the error message when the plane loads. Have you imported the plane? Do you see the error when the plane loads?
Okay I don't remember the color of the text (orange or red) but my point is still valid there's a problem that should be fixed, can we at least agree on that? To me a warning is still an error in your plane.errors default to in red, warnings are orange
the Vertical tail's tip has the visual frame set to <kein> and I set it to <none> and the warning goes away. However if some one who plays in german then you would see this warning Plane file refers to missing Visual Frame '<none>' on one of our planes since we play in English
it is one of rf's bugs <none> and <kein> are a default names in different languages. The aircraft files save as names of parts as text strings and since <none> and <kein> are not part of the EA but instead a language-based default the plane being saved in one language and opened in another causes this warning.
this is a much more pressing warning
Fuselage Component Fuselage has no frame but has non-zero aerodynamics percent. means the plane won't fly right. However. Plane file refers to missing Visual Frame is much less severe being something may not animate depending on if it should
this is one of the errors not specific to any plane but what they may look like
KEError 4337: Loading base vehicle without a valid colorscheme resource.
Okay I don't remember the color of the text (orange or red) but my point is still valid there's a problem that should be fixed, can we at least agree on that? To me a warning is still an error in your plane.
If the creator set the visual frame correctly there would be no warning. So yes this is a creator problem.yes I agree error and warning should be fixed. but the reason we see it has to with the various translations of rf and how it handle saving of AV's. It is not a creator created issue.
If the creator set the visual frame correctly there would be no warning. So yes this is a creator problem.
It seems I didn't assign a visual frame to a part and left it <none>, so a creator problem. Do you agree if I had assigned a visual frame to the part the warning wouldn't have happened?it is set correctly for the german translation pack
i opened up your AMR monster stick 150 EP in german rf and got this error.
Flugzeug Dateil bezieht sich auf fehlenden Visual Frame '<None>'
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in french RF
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So, is it the creator problem? or a translation pack problem?
To be clear "I do not" disagree there is a translation "issue" but when you know that it's your responsibility to write your code to work with the "existing tool" so there are no warnings or errors in "your" plane. I didn't know about the translation issue so it's something I need to be aware of in the future so my planes won't have warnings in another language. Fair enough? But it's still the creator's responsibility to fix it.it is set correctly for the german translation pack
i opened up your AMR monster stick 150 EP in german rf and got this error.
Flugzeug Dateil bezieht sich auf fehlenden Visual Frame '<None>'
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in itailian RF
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in french RF
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in spanish RF
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in english
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So, is it the creator problem? or a translation pack problem?
It seems I didn't assign a visual frame to a part and left it <none>, so a creator problem. Do you agree if I had assigned a visual frame to the part the warning wouldn't have happened?
What part is it?
To be clear "I do not" disagree there is a translation "issue" but when you know that it's your responsibility to write your code to work with the "existing tool" so there are no warnings or errors in "your" plane. I didn't know about the translation issue so it's something I need to be aware of in the future so my planes won't have warnings in another language. Fair enough? But it's still the creator's responsibility to fix it.
I'm a retired engineer I always worry about anything that's wrong. You don't have to know everything but you do have to work with the existing tools to fix things when you know it. How can anyone feel any different.If it fly's right, why worry about error warnings, just fly.
If the visual frame is set correctly there is no warning what is possibly wrong with stating you should set the visual frame to an existing part to get rid of the warning. You CAN'T fix the TOOL but you can fix the warning once you know what the problem is. You're looking at the problem wrong, just blaming the tool when after you know what the issue is you can fix the problem yourself. I can't tell you how many times I had to work-around an issue when I was a software engineer. Would you SHIP a PRODUCT with warnings being displayed for your customers or apply a simple fix to get rid of the warning.the camera gimbals.
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I am not going to continue anymore. but blaming a creator does not seem right when the simulator can't handle its own code and throws a warning for an issue that won't affect the plane at all. the issue being cannot find component "null" (string) using component "" (null)
And YES if someone would have posted about the "warning" in my plane when I first uploaded it I would have removed it from the swap pages, fixed the warning, and uploaded it to the swap pages again.the camera gimbals.
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I am not going to continue anymore. but blaming a creator does not seem right when the simulator can't handle its own code and throws a warning for an issue that won't affect the plane at all. the issue being cannot find component "null" (string) using component "" (null)