Flightplan editor
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The flightplan editor inside of DSHelper let you easily change specific DSHelper and flightplan settings. You can define different automatic text for a task if you want to for example.
Usage
The flightplan editor need three states for most of the settings. Therefore every settings got a little icon in fron of it. If you move the mouse over these icons you will see a little hint which option is used. You can change the state by clicking on the icon.
Let's introduce the three states now:
State 1 - Option is disabled in the flightplan editor - the option is used from the flightplan or DSHelper
When the task is running DSHelper will use the servername which is setup in the server options.
State 2 - Option is enabled in the flightplan editor - this option will be used and override the flightplan or DSHelper option
When the task is running DSHelper will use this servername.
State 3 - Option is enabled in the flightplan editor but disabled by itself - this option will be used and override the flightplan or DSHelper option
When the task is running DSHelper will use this servername - ok, it makes no sense to disable the servername and is not even possible. But I think you understand the three states.


