Am Sonntag, den 19.10.2008, 18:46 +0200 schrieb Erik Hofman:
> 
> Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > aircraft.livery and aircraft.livery_update are now only
> > wrappers for more generic classes, which one can also
> > use directly instead. They allow to manage more than just
> > livery XML files. One could allow users to choose a
> > livery, seat covers, flight attendant uniforms, ...  :-)
> 
> After two days of frustration trying to get this stuff to work I've 
> abandoned the idea of liveries. It just doesn't work or is not 
> documented well enough to get it to work. Sorry, no liveries for my planes.
> 
It works extremly well, take a look at the F4U, it has livery selection
plus Logo selection.

Greetings


> Erik
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