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Title: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on August 24, 2019, 12:47:10 pm
Hello,
Does anyone use this addon with GSX2 because I do not understand why jetways can not be replaced
thank you,
Guy
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: virtuali on August 24, 2019, 12:52:34 pm
Do the scenery comes with SODE jetways already ?
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on August 24, 2019, 12:55:14 pm
Yes there are J/S jetways
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: virtuali on August 24, 2019, 01:14:41 pm
That's why cannot be replaced using the normal Exclude method. To remove SODE jetways, you must remove the SODE XML file for that scenery, usually located here:

%PROGRAMDATA%\12bpilot\SODE\XML

Then, in GSX you just tell the parking has a jetway (or more), so a GSX one will appear.
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on August 24, 2019, 02:17:07 pm
Ok, thanks for this information, it works
I, however, have 2 other problems
- when I want to modify the elements of the car park that I have selected, there is the "slew" mode that starts up and can not access anything
- when the ship is on the road and the jetway comes to position, GSX does not ask me to open the doors
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: virtuali on August 24, 2019, 02:21:21 pm
- when I want to modify the elements of the car park that I have selected, there is the "slew" mode that starts up and can not access anything
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It's perfectly normal the editor will place the airplane in Slew mode, but it's not very clear what do you mean with "can not access anything"

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when the ship is on the road and the jetway comes to position, GSX does not ask me to open the doors

Which ship and which road ? I'm not sure I understand you.
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on August 24, 2019, 02:41:34 pm
Oh, yes, sorry for my google traduction

I meant that when I select the customization of the parking, for example, the slew mode makes that the plane moves very quickly right in front of him very quickly ...

For the second, when I select boarding, gsx does not request the opening of doors
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: virtuali on August 24, 2019, 03:00:58 pm
I meant that when I select the customization of the parking, for example, the slew mode makes that the plane moves very quickly right in front of him very quickly ...

Alright, that's a common issue that has been discussed on the forum so many times. It's caused by one of your joysticks not properly calibrated in the Null zone, possible one you don't even use normally.

The best solution to this, is to remove all joystick Axes assignments from Slew mode, in the simulator Controls settings.
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on August 24, 2019, 03:10:17 pm
ok, thanks i'm going to try that
And for the doors of the airplane ?
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on August 24, 2019, 06:34:02 pm
Well, I got to work the jetways, very good!

During boarding, I still have no request to open the doors
Maybe it's normal?

After boarding, jetway hangs on the plane
Should we undock with "ctrl 12"?

There is still the refueling, I do not have the animation with the pipes, etc.

Thanks for your help
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on September 08, 2019, 10:22:06 am
Hello,
Always the same problèms:During boarding, I still have no request to open the doors
Maybe it's normal?
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: virtuali on September 09, 2019, 11:50:58 am
Always the same problèms:During boarding, I still have no request to open the doors Maybe it's normal?

It depends on your airplane and your airplane configuration. Some airplanes handles GSX doors on their own, so you won't see any request, because the airplane knows when it's time to operate a door ( Airbus FS Labs and Aerosoft do this, and I think the MD from Leonardo does that too ).

And, you might have configured the airplane in GSX to ignore some door status, so it won't ask.
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on September 17, 2019, 07:38:17 pm
Thank you very much for the answer,

I use Prosim738 suite with their flight model so a b737-800
Before the gsx level2 maj I had the door open requests and I do not think I have a bad gsx configuration

I will check again because it can happen to miss something and if it is only me who follows it must come from my configuration
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on October 19, 2020, 06:26:51 pm
Hello,

Are there any advances with full compatibility between Taxi2gate's LFPG and GSX 2 under P3D v5?

Guy
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: virtuali on October 20, 2020, 12:41:36 am
Are there any advances with full compatibility between Taxi2gate's LFPG and GSX 2 under P3D v5?

Not sure what you are asking here, nothing in this thread ever indicated GSX could have any problems with that scenery.
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on October 20, 2020, 10:09:54 am
The point is that you always have to remove an .xml file in order to install gateways. In addition, they appear not to be able to settle in the right places.
It's been like this for years ...
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on October 20, 2020, 04:47:58 pm
I also have difficulty adjusting the height of the jetway. For example, the Z and Q commands do not work
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: gufau on October 21, 2020, 11:30:35 am
Still don't see what I mean?
Title: Re: LFPG Taxigate2 and GSX2 ?
Post by: virtuali on January 11, 2021, 04:37:38 pm
I also have difficulty adjusting the height of the jetway. For example, the Z and Q commands do not work

That's precisely why the GSX manual, on Page 47, has a whole Paragraph named The Jetway height cannot be edited., which explains in detail why you cannot edit the height and what you are supposed to use ( bridges with raising height ) to match the jetway to the terminal.