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#            AONIO LFS TRACER - SHORT CONFIGURATION GUIDE           #
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# Created by EQ Worry, using Aegio .NET LFS InSim library.
# For panels setup and other options see Aonio.cfg.txt file.


# -------------------------- Description -------------------------- #

# Aonio is client-side tool for the Live for Speed racing simulator.
# Using panels it displays to drivers additional data about their
# (or any currently viewed) car, such as fuel, speed, lap and place.

# Other panels include car one place ahead and one place behind, 
# both with name, time distance, car type, number of pistops and
# applied penalty. There is also a radar panel displaying all cars
# in close proximity, or a star spotter with distances.

# Pretty advanced is also field view showing all cars in race with
# time distances and changes, car types, penalties, pitstops, and
# also individual lap times. A comparison panel can show live time
# and speed comparison to your best lap or the world record.

# You can configure all panels and their positions using specific
# items in Aonio.cfg.txt file. Three alternative configurations are
# supplied (max, min, def), you can use them by copying the contents
# or by renaming the file to Aonio.cfg.txt.

# To apply updated configuration restart Aonio, e.g. by pressing
# 'W' in its console. Pressing spacebar will show all available keys
# for turning on/off individual panels in game and controlling the
# application - e.q. 'Q' will shut it down and 'F' will turn on/off
# the field panel.

# You can hide all the panels at any time by pressing Shift+B and
# display them again by the same shortcut. For updates and other
# info see http://www.airio.eu, Downloads page.


# -------------------------- Installation ------------------------- #

# To run Aonio you must have .NET Framework 2.0 or newer installed 
# on the Windows client or Mono on Linux client, otherwise error is
# shown. There are no other special hardware or software requirements.

# To use the application extract its files (CFG, EXE, and DLL) to 
# any folder on your computer. In the LFS simulator (client) type
# /insim=29999, then run Aonio.exe. Connection data can be changed
# in the CFG file (see above).

# If you have troubles with engine rotations or fuel display, it is
# because UDP data are not being received. Try exiting Aonio and 
# LFS, then go to your LFS (!) folder, open cfg.txt file and set all
# five OutGauge items (Mode, Delay, IP, Port, ID) to 0. Then run
# LFS and Aonio again.
