KnownIssues

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Since MissionPlot is constantly improved, bugs may be present that are caused by recent changes are present in the software for a longer time already. This page contains a list of any (important) known issues and it's status.


V1.8.x: Native DCS DTC export for Viper exports threat point altitude in feet

The native DCS DTC export feature for the Viper exports threat point altitudes in feet instead of meters. DCS then considers that value as 'meters' and converts it into feet again resulting in unrealistic high values.

Workaround

No practicable workaround available. Values could be manually changed in the .dtc file though.

Status

Fixed in V1.9.0


V1.8.x: Native DCS DTC export for Viper exports IP and target waypoints as regular steerpoints

The native DCS DTC export feature for the Viper enables exporting IP and target waypoints as such but MissionPlot always exports them as regular steerpoints.

Workaround

No practicable workaround available. The nav point type could be changed manually in the .dtc file though.

Status

Fixed in V1.9.0


V1.7.x: License displayed as 'Expired' although it has been extended

When starting MissionPlot, a "Your license has expired and needs to be renewed" message is displayed although your license is valid and not expired.

Workaround

  • Close MissionPlot if open
  • Go to %PROGRAMDATA%\MissionPlot
  • Delete 'License.lic'
  • Restart MissionPlot
  • Login with your MissionPlot account details and your license key

Status

Fixed in V1.8.0


V1.7.x: CombatFlite import fails if flights present

Description

Import CombatFlite files fails in case any flights are present in the files. This is caused by the recent change in V1.7.x for configuration of fonts/font sizes.

Status

Fixed in V1.8.0


V1.7.x: Doghouse font too small

Description

The font in doghouses is too small.

Status

Fixed in V1.8.0