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"My first plugin." Creates a window to show the text "Hello World!" This example shows how reload plugins so you don't have to quit X-Plane.Įxample demonstrating how to save useful debugging information for crashes caused by a plugin This example shows how to create 2 custom widgets which are then used by the plugin. Plugin to show how to derive motion platform data from datarefs. This examples shows how to access the FMS via plugin. This sample shows how to override X-Plane's default flash patterns for the beacons and strobes. This sample shows how to register a new view with the sim that orbits the aircraft. Commands allow you to simulate any keystroke or joystick button press or release. This sample demonstrates how to send commands to the sim. This sample shows how to control lat/long, etc. This sample shows how to create a plugin to drive a custom prop disc. This examples shows how to draw 7 AI aircraft around the user aircraft. This examples shows how to start the engines via plugin. This example shows the use of key sniffers to intercept and process raw keystrokes. This sample demonstrates how to manage other plugins. It demonstrates how to use OpenAL with a context from a plugin.
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This sample plugin plays a sound whenever an airplane is loaded. This sample shows how to use the "override" datarefs to disable X-Plane's internal control of things like the flight model and joystick controls.
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This sample is a plug-in that allows positioning of lat/lon etc. This is an example plugin that demonstrates how to share data, both owned by a plugin and shared. This example creates menus items that change the nav-1 radio frequency to demonstrate how to interact with X-Plane by reading and writing data. This example plugin demonstrates how to use the timed processing callbacks to continuously record sim data to disk. This sample code demonstrates how to use OpenAL with a context from a plugin.