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Navigation for Beginners
This wiki shows you how to edit Navigation using a forked copy.
- Github Desktop
- Notepad or Notepad++
- Visit this URL: https://github.com/InfiniteFlightAirportEditing/Navigation and click the "Fork" button.
- Click your username. This will create a forked copy of InfiniteFlightAirportEditing/Navigation to your account.
Wait.
- Once the repository has been forked to your account. copy the URL boxed to someplace safe, you will need it in the future. Click the Clone or Download and "Open in Desktop"
Give the necessary permissions and it should automatically open the github app.
- Clone the repository in to suitable directory of your choice.
- Wait! This will take a while depending on your internet connection.
- Go to the folder where the forked copy was cloned.
- Edit the files as per the data you'd like to edit.
- [details="ILS: Glideslope.json and LOC.json"] [/details]
- [details="Fixes: Fixes.json"] [/details]
- Airways: Airways.json (editing paused for now)
- VOR/NDB: VOR.json or NDB.json (editing paused for now)
Today I will be adding fix ADPOP over the Arabian Sea.
- Open Github Desktop. The files you changed should appear under the "Changes" column.
Type a quick summary and paste the link of your source.
Hit commit to master and hit "Push Origin".
- Remember the site I told you to save? It is time to open that up again.
"This branch is 1 commit ahead of InfiniteFlightAirportEditing:master." means the commit mentioned is the change we made to the files. (ADPOP in this case)
- Hit Pull Request.
Make sure you are comparing like this. The base and head fork should be same as in the picture.
The changes and commits you made should be visible.
Hit "Create Pull Request" and "Create Pull Request Again"
- Tada! You are done.
Let's wait while Travis works on this to find any errors
Great Travis, just approved it!
If not approved, please wait for another editor to correct and suggest changes. Go to Step 6, and make the changes. Following the same steps.
Made by @dushyants19, snippets of tutorial made by @Adrien-Z used.
If you don't understand something or require assistance, feel free to ask on Discord. We'd be glad to help! :)