El Macara Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 hello. I have a question. as I can put on my virtual page, this board I saw on the page of virtual phoenix all flights in real time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Vangelis Posted October 3, 2010 Members Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 Have a look at http://www.utr-online.com/Software.asp?page=5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Macara Posted October 4, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Have a look at http://www.utr-online.com/Software.asp?page=5 thanks for answering. but a question. how I can configure the flight board to the mine site that only works for my airline flights without VATSIM OR IVAO? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Macara Posted October 4, 2010 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Have a look at http://www.utr-online.com/Software.asp?page=5 thanks for answering. but a question. how I can configure the flight board to the mine site that only works for my airline flights without VATSIM OR IVAO? I'm sorry for the duplique message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Vangelis Posted October 4, 2010 Members Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 If your pilot's log via your phpvms you can take acarsmap.tpl copy everything exept from the map and there it is For example create a new php with that and it should work just delete the column that you dont need <?php /** * These are some options for the ACARS map, you can change here * * By default, the zoom level and center are ignored, and the map * will try to fit the all the flights in. If you want to manually set * the zoom level and center, set "autozoom" to false. * * You can use these MapTypeId's: * http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/v3/reference.html#MapTypeId * * Change the "TERRAIN" to the "Constant" listed there - they are case-sensitive * * Also, how to style the acars pilot list table. You can use these style selectors: * * table.acarsmap { } * table.acarsmap thead { } * table.acarsmap tbody { } * table.acarsmap tbody tr.even { } * table.acarsmap tbody tr.odd { } */ ?> <div class="mapcenter" align="center"> <div id="acarsmap" style="width:<?php echo Config::Get('MAP_WIDTH');?>; height: <?php echo Config::Get('MAP_HEIGHT')?>"></div> </div> <?php /* See below for details and columns you can use in this table */ ?> <table border = "0" width="100%" class="acarsmap"> <thead> <tr> <td><b>Pilot</b></td> <td><b>Flight Number</b></td> <td><b>Departure</b></td> <td><b>Arrival</b></td> <td><b>Status</b></td> <td><b>Altitude</b></td> <td><b>Speed</b></td> <td><b>Distance/Time Remain</b></td> </tr> </thead> <tbody id="pilotlist"></tbody> </table> <script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo fileurl('/lib/js/acarsmap.js');?>"></script> <?php /* This is the template which is used in the table above, for each row. Be careful modifying it. You can simply add/remove columns, combine columns too. Keep each "section" (<%=...%>) intact Variables you can use (what they are is pretty obvious) Variable: Notes: <%=flight.pilotid%> <%=flight.firstname%> <%=flight.lastname%> <%=flight.pilotname%> First and last combined <%=flight.flightnum%> <%=flight.depapt%> Gives the airport name <%=flight.depicao%> <%=flight.arrapt%> Gives the airport name <%=flight.arricao%> <%=flight.phasedetail%> <%=flight.heading%> <%=flight.alt%> <%=flight.gs%> <%=flight.disremaining%> <%=flight.timeremaning%> <%=flight.aircraft%> Gives the registration <%=flight.aircraftname%> Gives the full name <%=flight.client%> FSACARS/Xacars/FSFK, etc <%=flight.trclass%> "even" or "odd" You can also use logic in the templating, if you so choose: http://ejohn.org/blog/javascript-micro-templating/ */ ?> <script type="text/html" id="acars_map_row"> <tr class="<%=flight.trclass%>"> <td><a href="<?php echo url('/profile/view');?>/<%=flight.pilotid%>"><%=flight.pilotid%> - <%=flight.pilotname%></a></td> <td><%=flight.flightnum%></td> <td><%=flight.depicao%></td> <td><%=flight.arricao%></td> <td><%=flight.phasedetail%></td> <td><%=flight.alt%></td> <td><%=flight.gs%></td> <td><%=flight.distremaining%> <?php echo Config::Get('UNITS');?> / <%=flight.timeremaining%></td> </tr> </script> <?php /* This is the template for the little map bubble which pops up when you click on a flight Same principle as above, keep the <%=...%> tags intact. The same variables are available to use here as are available above. */ ?> <script type="text/html" id="acars_map_bubble"> <span style="font-size: 10px; text-align:left; width: 100%" align="left"> <a href="<?php echo url('/profile/view');?>/<%=flight.pilotid%>"><%=flight.pilotid%> - <%=flight.pilotname%></a><br /> <strong>Flight <%=flight.flightnum%></strong> (<%=flight.depicao%> to <%=flight.arricao%>)<br /> <strong>Status: </strong><%=flight.phasedetail%><br /> <strong>Dist/Time Remain: </strong><%=flight.distremaining%> <?php echo Config::Get('UNITS');?> / <%=flight.timeremaining%><br /> </span> </script> <?php /* This is a small template for information about a navpoint popup Variables available: <%=nav.title%> <%=nav.name%> <%=nav.freq%> <%=nav.lat%> <%=nav.lng%> <%=nav.type%> 2=NDB 3=VOR 4=DME 5=FIX 6=TRACK */ ?> <script type="text/html" id="navpoint_bubble"> <span style="font-size: 10px; text-align:left; width: 100%" align="left"> <strong>Name: </strong><%=nav.title%> (<%=nav.name%>)<br /> <strong>Type: </strong> <?php /* Show the type of point */ ?> <% if(nav.type == 2) { %> NDB <% } %> <% if(nav.type == 3) { %> VOR <% } %> <% if(nav.type == 4) { %> DME <% } %> <% if(nav.type == 5) { %> FIX <% } %> <% if(nav.type == 6) { %> TRACK <% } %> <br /> <?php /* Only show frequency if it's not a 0*/ ?> <% if(nav.freq != 0) { %> <strong>Frequency: </strong><%=nav.freq%> <% } %> </span> </script> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Vangelis Posted October 4, 2010 Members Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 also have a look at this post you ask almost the same thing with deferent words Forum Post Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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