I'm getting frustrated with getting to hunt for maps outside United States
Is there any program that parses FlightGear scenery and displays it as a user-friendly map or any other easy-to-use tool?
Koronawirusex wrote in Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:24 pm:Is there any program that parses FlightGear scenery and displays it as a user-friendly map or any other easy-to-use tool?
Koronawirusex wrote in Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:24 pm:I'm getting frustrated with getting to hunt for maps outside United States
Hooray wrote in Wed Apr 07, 2021 9:26 pm:Koronawirusex wrote in Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:24 pm:Is there any program that parses FlightGear scenery and displays it as a user-friendly map or any other easy-to-use tool?
Yes, and surprisingly it's called "map"
https://wiki.flightgear.org/Atlas
bschack wrote:George wrote:I have a Windows XP Media Center on a HP Pavilion dv9008nr with the standard NVIDIA graphics card and I've been wanting to get the Atlas function going. I have scenery for the continental US and Mexico. Is it even possible on this laptop, and if so, what will I need to do to get it going? Is there a pre-compiled version I can download ? Also what about the "Moving Map"? Is it too complicated for someone as unfamiliar with programing like myself? Thanks in advance if you can help.
It's certainly possible on a laptop. I don't use Windows so I can't help you directly. However, Geoff McLane regularly compiles Atlas for Windows and releases it on his website. The latest one I can find is:
http://geoffair.org/fg/fgfs-049.htm
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