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Download the Plane Maker Manual - X-Plane

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5.2. SETTING A PANEL BACKGROUND 71<br />

will have different indices in order to differentiate <strong>the</strong>m). Click and drag anywhere in <strong>the</strong> layout<br />

pane to form a box that selects multiple instruments. To delete an instrument, select it and hit <strong>the</strong><br />

Backspace key.<br />

If two instruments are placed on top of one ano<strong>the</strong>r in <strong>the</strong> layout pane, <strong>the</strong> instrument closest<br />

to <strong>the</strong> bottom of <strong>the</strong> list in <strong>the</strong> hierarchy pane will be displayed on top of <strong>the</strong> instruments higher<br />

up <strong>the</strong> list. To change an instrument’s name, double-click it in <strong>the</strong> hierarchy pane and type its new<br />

name.<br />

Finally, in <strong>the</strong> very bottom of <strong>the</strong> window is <strong>the</strong> status bar (labeled 8 in Figure 5.1). Here, you<br />

can see <strong>the</strong> level of zoom for <strong>the</strong> panel layout pane, <strong>the</strong> name and position of <strong>the</strong> currently selected<br />

instrument, <strong>the</strong> object’s size (as a ratio compared to its original size), and whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> instrument<br />

uses <strong>the</strong> copilot’s pitot tube.<br />

5.2 Setting a Panel Background<br />

Before beginning <strong>the</strong> layout, you may want to create <strong>the</strong> background image that your panel will use.<br />

<strong>Plane</strong> <strong>Maker</strong> will supply a default panel image based on your cockpit type setting in <strong>the</strong> Viewpoint<br />

dialog box (e.g., General Aviation, Airliner, Fighter, etc.), but you may want a different image for<br />

a number of reasons. Many aircraft designers today use a panel that is around 1600 pixels wide so<br />

that <strong>the</strong> panel is usable at lower resolutions (e.g., 1024 x 768), but it also shines at high resolutions<br />

(e.g., 1920 x 1080). Note that <strong>the</strong> panel is limited to a maximum of 2048 x 2048 pixels, and a<br />

minimum of 1024 x 1024 pixels, but <strong>the</strong> image does not have to be square.<br />

Panel backgrounds in <strong>Plane</strong> <strong>Maker</strong> can follow one of two naming conventions. The old convention<br />

is simply to name <strong>the</strong> image “Panel.png” (without <strong>the</strong> quotes, of course). As of version 9, <strong>Plane</strong><br />

<strong>Maker</strong> will still work with a panel named this way. The new convention, and <strong>the</strong> one you should use<br />

when creating new aircraft, is to name <strong>the</strong> image to match <strong>the</strong> “cockpit” setting in <strong>Plane</strong> <strong>Maker</strong>’s<br />

Viewpoint dialog box.<br />

For instance, if <strong>the</strong> cockpit setting in <strong>the</strong> Viewpoint dialog were set to General Aviation, <strong>the</strong><br />

panel image would be named Panel General.png. If it were instead set to Airliner, <strong>the</strong> image would<br />

be named Panel Airliner.png.<br />

The official names for panels are <strong>the</strong> same as in <strong>the</strong> folder Resources/bitmaps/cockpit/-PANELS-/<br />

and are:<br />

• Panel General.png<br />

• Panel Airliner.png<br />

• Panel Fighter.png<br />

• Panel Glider.png<br />

• Panel Helo.png<br />

• Panel Autogyro.png<br />

• Panel General IFR.png<br />

• Panel Autogyro Twin.png<br />

• Panel Fighter IFR.png<br />

In order for <strong>Plane</strong> <strong>Maker</strong> to find your background, you must (re)name it using one of <strong>the</strong>se<br />

conventions and save it in <strong>the</strong> following folder:<br />

[Your aircraft folder here]/cockpit/-PANELS-/<br />

Thus, <strong>the</strong> panel image for X-<strong>Plane</strong> 10’s Cessna 172 SP is in <strong>the</strong> following folder:<br />

X-<strong>Plane</strong> 10/Aircraft/General Aviation/Cessna 172SP/cockpit/-PANELS-/

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