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\pnlcrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}\pard\plain \nowidctlpar \f4\fs20\lang19 {\fs24\ul Realistic gauge nitelighting for the default 737-400 vc.
\par The idea is to make a copy of your favorite 737-400 livery
\par and rename it like 737-900 and also in the aircraft.cfg and .air file
\par and place it back in the aircraft dir. Place the 2
\par included bmp's in the 737-900 texture map (overwrite).
\par The 2 'nite' gauges go in the main fs2k2 gauges map.
\par Replace the Panel.cfg in the panel map.
\par Now you have two identical 737 liveries in the aircraft dir.
\par As night falls just switch from the 737-400 to the 737-900 and voil\'e1!
\par All your a/p settings will remain the same as well as fuel
\par quantity and flight plan. Not the flight number. Match them before flight .
\par Everything is modified from the default 737-400 and Kingair(gauge).
\par I've included an .air and .cfg file (lufthansa) as an example but you can
\par use them by changing the airline's name in the .cfg file.
\par What's important is the [lights] fx_vclight.fx setting in the aircraft.cfg file as it
\par delivers the right effect for the gauges; [lights]
\par light.7=4, 43.50, 0.25, 3.05, fx_vclighth,
\par The panel.cfg goes into the panel map for the placing of all the gauges.
\par For the right gauge color tint put the fx_vclighth.fx in the
\par main \ldblquote effects\rdblquote map but rename the original first! (oldfx_vclighth.fx)
\par
\par Hope you like it
\par
\par Have a safe niteflight!
\par
\par Paul Brand}
\par }