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{{note|While the above seems to be the recommended standard, it has occasionally lead to trouble, not to index additional autopilot configurations. Anyway, it shouldn't hurt to do so.<br>
{{note|While the above seems to be the recommended standard, it has occasionally lead to trouble, not to index additional autopilot configurations. Anyway, it shouldn't hurt to do so.<br>
FG first loads generic configs, which get indexed atomatically as they appear. Then you override these generic configs with your own, which may lead to strange behaviour, if you for example overwrite the weather rules with an autopilot-helper configuration. Not only will you have no weather anymore, but also 2 systems that will most likely overwrite each others results all the time. Check the property-tree at <code>/sim/systems/autopilot[*]<code>}}
FG first loads generic configs, which get indexed atomatically as they appear. Then you override these generic configs with your own, which may lead to strange behaviour, if you for example overwrite the weather rules with an autopilot-helper configuration. Not only will you have no weather anymore, but also 2 systems that will most likely overwrite each others results all the time. Check the property-tree at /sim/systems/autopilot[*]
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=== Adding a property-rule configuration ===
=== Adding a property-rule configuration ===
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