[Recommendation] Slave Connection for Other controllers
Hello, Connecting as a slave and monitoring ATIS during the session for ground controllers would be very helpful.
During normal operations, Tower Controllers are in command of ATIS and DEL and GND controllers are not able to see the feed live. It would be very nice to make a slave connection to observe them.
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Walkthrough
The changelog has been updated for the version bump from v4.1.0-beta.12 to v4.1.0-beta.13. The previous version is now labeled as "YANKED." Updates include clarifications for the release notes dialog and speech rate configuration, improvements to the display order of airport conditions and NOTAMs, refined exception logging, asynchronous operations optimization, and several UI tweaks. Additionally, various bugs such as regex typos, ATIS letter issues, and multi-monitor alignment problems have been fixed.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
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CHANGELOG.md |
Upgraded version from v4.1.0-beta.12 (yanked) to v4.1.0-beta.13. Included clarifications for the release notes dialog and voice ATIS speech rate customization; refined the display order for airport conditions and NOTAMs; improved exception logging, async invocations, and task cancellations; increased cloud group limit; adjusted transceiver height; and fixed several UI and functionality bugs. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant App
participant RND as ReleaseNotesDialog
User->>App: Launch updated application
App->>RND: Request release notes for v4.1.0-beta.13
RND-->>User: Display change details and update notes
User->>RND: Optionally disable future dialogs
RND->>App: Save user preference
Possibly related PRs
- vatis-project/vatis#132: The changes in the main PR focus on updating the changelog for version
v4.1.0-beta.13, while the retrieved PR updates the changelog for versionv4.1.0-beta.10, indicating they are related through their shared context of changelog modifications.
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Hop along, a new update springs,
Beta thirteen hops on shining wings.
Fixed bugs and tweaks in digital art,
Release notes reveal every part.
Iām a rabbit cheerfully in tech delight,
Celebrating changes under the moonlit night.
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