The only way I can do it is using Simbrief first and then open route on Skyvector and enter the missing fixes.
V12 wrote in Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:51 pm:It will be long long long list. FG's navigation database is very old. I'm curious, when will be updated.
2019 Jan 17 07:29:03 -0500
myuser@mymachine:~$ touch "~/.fgfs/Export/EDDF to ULLI.gpx"
touch: cannot touch ‘~/.fgfs/Export/EDDF to ULLI.gpx’: No such file or directory
2019 Jan 17 07:29:44 -0500
myuser@mymachine:~$ touch ~/.fgfs/Export/"EDDF to ULLI.gpx"
2019 Jan 17 07:29:51 -0500
myuser@mymachine:~$ ls -la "~/.fgfs/Export/EDDF to ULLI.gpx"
ls: cannot access ~/.fgfs/Export/EDDF to ULLI.gpx: No such file or directory
2019 Jan 17 07:30:25 -0500
myuser@mymachine:~$ ls -la ~/.fgfs/Export/"EDDF to ULLI.gpx"
-rw-rw-r-- 1 myuser myuser 0 Jan 17 07:29 /home/myuser/.fgfs/Export/EDDF to ULLI.gpx
wkitty42 wrote in Thu Jan 17, 2019 1:36 pm:before i posted, i specifically tested the above and it failed with the whole path enclosed in double quotes... i started to write it like that but thought better to check... i suspect it is because i used the "~" to represent "$HOME"...
myuser@mymachine:~$ touch ~/.fgfs/Export/EDDF\ to\ ULLI.gpx
if that filename has spaces in it as it appears to in your post, i would question the command line you're using... that is, assuming you are using the command line at all... if you are using the command line, you have to put double quotes around filenames and/or paths that contain spaces...
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