On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 05:52, Darren Hammond wrote:
Is CVS access to SimGear / FlightGear broke?
cvs status works for me.
I'm getting Connection reset by peer messages
I'm ok getting to FG Base other CVS sites
Darren
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After years of whining about the lack of decent (by my definition)
plotting programs available for Linux, I've finally put my money
(what little there is) where my mouth is and created my own.
It's written using fltk and OpenGL and is, as a result, cross platform.
At this point it is known to
The page can not be displayed
That's the message I got ... :-(
http://www.sf.net/projects/thplot
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Hmmm, it works now.
Strange
thanx
Darren
On Saturday 22 Jun 2002 2:02 pm, Tony Peden wrote:
cvs status works for me.
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On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 06:52, Jon Berndt wrote:
The page can not be displayed
That's the message I got ... :-(
http://www.sf.net/projects/thplot
Odd. Seems to work OK for me.
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We all know Linux is great ... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds.
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Odd. Seems to work OK for me.
It's there, now. Must have been a momentary glitch.
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There isn't any information about autopilot features on an a4 that I've been
able to find. But since there is some interest in using autopilot, a basic
configuration has been added to the setup file in CVS.
Given the high performance capabilities of the A4 I've (modestly) defaulted the
climb
Jon Berndt wrote:
Odd. Seems to work OK for me.
It's there, now. Must have been a momentary glitch.
Guys, don't get too excited.
Erik
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On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 07:30, Erik Hofman wrote:
Jon Berndt wrote:
Odd. Seems to work OK for me.
It's there, now. Must have been a momentary glitch.
Guys, don't get too excited.
The link is supposed to take you here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/thplot
maybe that will work
On Saturday, June 22, 2002, at 06:26 AM, flightgear-devel-
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Do you know if GCC x86 version can generate macos x code?
Probably not. Apple has some extensions to the current version of GCC
that haven't quite made it into the mainstream version yet. See:
Tony Peden wrote:
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 07:30, Erik Hofman wrote:
Jon Berndt wrote:
Odd. Seems to work OK for me.
It's there, now. Must have been a momentary glitch.
Guys, don't get too excited.
The link is supposed to take you here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/thplot
maybe
I'm debugging the property browsers. Currently they don't handle indexing properly:
multiple instances of /input/mice/mouse/mode[0]/button/ are shown without indices
because the buttons are numbered 2,3,4 but the test it uses is Is there a child of
this name with index 1?. Clicking on any of
The altimeter seems to be broken at the moment. /steam/altitude-ft shows a huge,
unchanging, random value for me, and the instrument (on more than one aircraft) just
stays at zero.
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On Saturday, 22, 2002, at 00:38AM, ima sudonim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan,
I just updated to the latest CVS for SimGear and tried to build. While
Mac OS X builds like a champ, MSVC is complaining (again). If I backup
two versions of the file, I can get it to build (but I get link
Hi,
the property browser reports two values for
rho-slugsft3 in /fdm/jsbsim/atmosphere as:
rho-slugsft3 = 0.002371 (double)
rho-slugsft3 = (none)
trying to access the value with the properties
manager returns the second null value. the other values appear
to be operating properly.
Is this
Jim Wilson wrote:
This looks a lot better. Just checked in a start on some adjustments
to the cockpit geometry and a bezel for the attitude ball. How sure
are you that the ball is supposed to be 6 in diameter? It looks to
be about 4 in every picture I've seen (but those can be deceptive).
Jim Wilson wrote:
There isn't any information about autopilot features on an a4 that
I've been able to find. But since there is some interest in using
autopilot, a basic configuration has been added to the setup file in
CVS.
The original A4D didn't originally have an autopilot. It was
On Sat, 2002-06-22 at 17:54, John Wojnaroski wrote:
Hi,
the property browser reports two values for rho-slugsft3 in /fdm/jsbsim/atmosphere
as:
rho-slugsft3 = 0.002371 (double)
rho-slugsft3 = (none)
trying to access the value with the properties manager returns the second null
value.
Andy Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm not at all certain, honestly. It occurs to me that I might be
fooled by the tiny size of the A-4 panel into thinking it's larger
than it is. The current model is actually only 7cm/2.75 in diameter,
though, which is almost certainly too small. Or maybe
Odd. I'm only calling tie once, and my little fltk property browser
only shows the correct value.
The duplicate showed up in the pull-down menu from view properties.
You might check the value of
/environment/density-slugft3. It's probably better to use that one
anyway as it is not FDM
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