I was interested in finding out if my model followed the rules, and came 
up with a question:

If I want to use a generic instrument, but need to modify the xml file 
slightly, would it be best to place that new instrument.xml file under 
the generic directory, or copy the entire instrument package to my model 
instruments directory?

I am currently following the second option, as the rgb and ac files must 
be in the same directory to work.


For another instrument, the Clock, I changed the rgb file so that the 
background was transparent instead of solid white. Perhaps I could 
submit it to replace the generic clock in CVS?
Instruments-3d/clock/clock.rgb

Thanks,
Stewart

--
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> I've now written together some rules for aircraft developers that I
> used to consider official project policies. 
>
>   
> http://wiki.flightgear.org/flightgear_wiki/index.php?title=User:Melchior_FRANZ
>
>   


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