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LVARs and events

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Hawk T1/A Advanced Trainer
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  • b3lt3rB Offline
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    b3lt3r
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    Good morning - last one I hope :-)

    I wondered if there is a list of all LVAR and events available to assist with programming SPAD.NEXT? I have most of my multi-panel working but can't get the starter switch to work logically from my toggle switch.

    I can move the panel switch to on and the animation and effect in sim is correct from off to the central position, but when I move it back to off it actually sends a command to push the switch momentarily forward to the start position.

    The aim I had was to use the panel switch to move between OFF and Central, the use one of the buttons on my TCA quadrant to "flick" the starter. I have another TCA button which correctly engages the GTS (APU) starter just fine.

    It would really be great (for all 3rd party planes) if there were a doc analogous to the FBW team's API and LVAR reference - https://docs.flybywiresim.com/pilots-corner/a32nx-briefing/a32nx_api/

    I can often guess at things but it makes it very trial and error and sometimes I hit a brick wall.

    Thanks

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  • MartynM Offline
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    Martyn JF Staff
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    Although we don't currently have an API or list of all the LVARs, you can obtain that information by looking at the 'JF_HAWK_T1_VC.xml' file in the model folder and by using the 'Behaviors > LocalVariables' window, which is available on the dev menu.

    Martyn - Development Manager

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    b3lt3r
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    @martyn Fantastic - thank you! Now I understand.

    Much appreciated.

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