![]() ![]() Before running Atlas for the first time, all of the map tiles used by Atlas must be created from the scenery data installed in FlightGear. Please ask on the mailing list or search this wiki for the details.Ītlas puts together the whole map display from smaller pieces of the map, called "tiles". The process of compiling the program is consider out of scope for this wiki page. If you distribution doesn't include a current version of Atlas (0.3.1 as of writing), you may elect to compile Atlas from source. It could be called fgfs-atlas or similar so you'd just type in the following (or use synaptic or some other package installation program):. If you are lucky, you might find that Atlas is available from your distribution's repository. Your root FlightGear directory is the part of the target before the text "\bin\win32\fgrun.exe")Īfter finishing the install wizard, but before running Atlas, the next step is to create the actual maps used by Atlas. ![]() If you don't know your FlightGear directory, you can right-click your FlightGear icon, click properties then look at the "target". If you installed FlightGear in the default directory, "C:\Program Files\FlightGear", accept the default setting. The installer will prompt you for the FlightGear directory. To install Atlas on Windows, download the "installer" version of Atlas from the Download Pageįor example, download atlas-0.3.0-win32-setup.exe, and run it. Installation (only for 0.3.x version) Installing on Windows Atlas is an independent software project, distributed under the same free (GPL) software license as FlightGear. The Atlas program lets FlightGear users display a real-time "moving-map" of their flight. 2 Installation (only for 0.3.x version). ![]()
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