It only lacks the charset= directive in the MIME header
-Fred
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From: Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 8:14 AM
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Re: Parsing Lon/lat strings
* Frederic Bouvier -- Tuesday 04 June 2002
Looking at other messages, it seems it is not the charset,
it is the pgp-signature.
I'll live with that !
-Fred
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From: Frederic Bouvier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 8:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Re: Parsing Lon/lat
Hi,
* Frederic Bouvier -- Tuesday 04 June 2002 07:47:
PS: I am seeing all your messages as attachment. Is there
something special
with your
mailer or is it me ( or Outlook ) ?
This feature is brought to you by Micros~1 Outlock.
It's a normal signed MIME-message, nothing special.
This
* Michael Basler -- Tuesday 04 June 2002 09:32:
* Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday:
This feature is brought to you by Micros~1 Outlock.
It's a normal signed MIME-message, nothing special.
This isn't true. I am using Outlook to read the list, and James' messages
appear as normal signed
Melchior,
And that proves that it is not an Outlook bug? Have you noticed
that you are
using MSO IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0), while Frederic is using
MSO Express 6.00.2600.? Again: this is an Outlook bug. Period.
Despite the (irritating) naming, Outlook and Outlook Express are
Stoenworks aviation is in St. Louis Park. That's where I
used to lie.
Jon
Not that it matters, but I meant that's where I used to *live* .
Jon
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Stoenworks aviation is in St. Louis Park. That's where I
used to lie.
Jon
Not that it matters, but I meant that's where I used to *live* .
I hope there is a difference?
Erik
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Melchior FRANZ writes:
That was me. And I'm still playing with it. I just hadn't much time
recently, but I'll continue as soon as possible. What has also slowed
me down a bit is, that valgrind wasn't able to debug threaded programs up
to 20020329 and I always had to compile two fgfs versions.
* Curtis L. Olson -- Tuesday 04 June 2002 16:09:
If you send the debugt script to me, perhaps I can find a place in cvs
for it.
OK, I'll do so. But first I will beef it up, add some comments and
security checks and all that. Basically if offers a few modes and
sets up fgfs, valgrind and gdb
Slightly off topic, but I found the following post from Sunday on
dri-devel:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=772607forum_id=7177
Apparently, ATI have released (binary) Linux drivers for their FireGL
8700/8800 cards. These use the same core as the Radeon 8500, and the
I haven't received any 'official' confirmation for our booth
application, but I just checked here:
http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/linuxworldexpo/v31/index.cvn?ID=10031p_navid=2
They now have FlightGear listed in the .Org pavilion so it looks like
we are past the point of no return. :-)
Thanks
Jim Wilson writes:
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Has anyone tried to debug the Reset menu crash?
Yes, right after the cloud layer changes went in it started. David knows
about it. Comment out the cloud layer config in preferences.xml and the
problem goes away (but you have
Curtis L. Olson writes:
Jim Wilson writes:
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Has anyone tried to debug the Reset menu crash?
Yes, right after the cloud layer changes went in it started. David knows
about it. Comment out the cloud layer config in preferences.xml and the
Jim Wilson writes:
Yes, right after the cloud layer changes went in it started. David
knows about it. Comment out the cloud layer config in
preferences.xml and the problem goes away (but you have no clouds).
It appears there's something that isn't getting cleaned up in the
simgear code.
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
At the start of the program we save a copy of the property tree. As
part of restoring the initial state we copy back this saved property
tree to the current/master property tree. Because of callbacks
(functions tied to property reads and writes)
Hi,
Let me introduce myself, before I start with what I'm interested at.
I had a first look at flightgear about 1.5 years ago, but decided to go
with FS2K and got deeply involved in scenery creation (also done some panel
work). The last year I spent mostly trying to crack FS2K2 bgls, and I
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Stock) [2002.06.04 21:56]:
Hi,
Let me introduce myself, before I start with what I'm interested at.
Hi. Let me start off by saying that the FG scenery has not been
developed that much over the past year (IMHO), so there are plenty of
opportunities for you to
Anyone know what is going on with this product/project (Star Flight
Simulator)?
http://www.staridia.com/sfs/
The Star Flight Simulator is the first product of Staridia Softworks, a
project currently in a pre-incubating stage at INTUEL (Londrina
International Incubator for
What is this??
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From: Arnt Karlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 9:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Star Flight Simulator
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 16:38:10 -0500,
Cameron Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Marcio Shimoda) [2002.06.04 22:56]:
What is this??
I asked the same question of myself when I first saw it, but I believe
Arnt was archiving your website, presumably as evidence. :-)
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