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The issue of rain/the elements entering the cockpit had remained present in the old (current) 3D model, so hopefully our new 3D model can end up resolving this.
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The FGCom-mumble plugin already supports user configuration trough a fgcom-mumble.ini-file in the users home dir (see 0d257c6a699).
Once the mumble plugin framework pull request is done, Krzmbrzl wants to add a pugin config dir, where plugin configs can be placed (see mumble-voip/mumble#3743 (comment)).
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Use
XSwiftBus::CCommandto allow aircraft labels to be toggled by a keyboard or joystick button. Currently it is only possible via the plugin menu.