Someone just made some changes in cvs to the
fgroot/data/Docs/getstart.html file. Unfortunately the files were
publically writable ?!? I'm not sure how that one snuck through, but
it is fixed now.
So, to whoever did this, please not that you updated an autogenerated
file and not the original
I've been thinking (always dangerous) about using an internet form to
auto-generate aerodynamic configuration files for JSBSim. The form would
look something like this: http://home.attbi.com/~davidculp2/fmm.html , and
will have a cgi program on the server that will spit out a plausible
I'm wondering what 3d model extensions are usable for scenery...
I have Blender (but don't think .blend files work)
prettypoly will not compile here :/ It's 2 or 3 years since last update of it
on sourceforge.
I can't find any converters to convert .blend files to .ac files
Just wondering
I just experienced a few problems:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SimGear $ cvs upd -dP
cvs server: Updating .
P DoxygenMain.cxx
cvs [update aborted]: cannot open .new.DoxygenMa: Permission denied
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Christopher S Horler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Flightgear-devel
Whoops,
My mistake I didn't own the file locally:-)
n Thu, 2003-06-12 at 20:42, Christopher S Horler wrote:
I just experienced a few problems:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] SimGear $ cvs upd -dP
cvs server: Updating .
P DoxygenMain.cxx
cvs [update aborted]: cannot open .new.DoxygenMa: Permission
There is a Python script that can be run in Blender to export
to the ac3d format :
http://igspot.ig.com.br/wgermano/programming/index.html
Unfortunately, I have a 404 error today.
-Fred
WillyB wrote:
I'm wondering what 3d model extensions are usable for scenery...
I have Blender (but don't
another example of Wiki Power
http://senseis.xmp.net/
Sensei's Library is a collaborative web site about and around the game of
Go
snip
Right now Sensei's Library contains 6620 pages.
76 pages edited during the last 24 hours.
Cheers
Norman
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Thanks Fred!
I found the scripts that were there and they are working pretty good so far :)
Re's
WillyB
On Thursday 12 June 2003 12:57, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
There is a Python script that can be run in Blender to export
to the ac3d format :
Now that 64-bit processors are becoming more available, does anyone
know of any problems that FlightGear may have running on a 64-bit
processor (Opteron or PowerPC 970)? I am assuming that those areas
that would be sensitive to data sizes (i.e., file formats) are safe?
Jonathan Polley