Okay, I have completed step one. I am up and running with the latest cvs
snapshot on Suse 8.1. What's in the job jar? Give me something easy to
start out with since it's been awhile since I have done any coding.
Some background if you are interested, I spent a good chunk of last year and
Yes, I see where you are coming from, Andy. In the spirit of openness, I
don't think that's the way to go either.
However, I did run doxygen against the source code, and that is very cool.
It's clean, simple, fast, and open. We could run a cron against the cvs
directory each night, and
_Interested_ ;-)
On Sunday 22 December 2002 20:48, Mike Bonar wrote:
Yes, I see where you are coming from, Andy. In the spirit of openness, I
don't think that's the way to go either.
However, I did run doxygen against the source code, and that is very cool.
It's clean, simple, fast
Doxygen would need to be tweaked a bit, since it is not set up for XML I
started hunting for an XML documentation engine last night. All the ones I
have found so far do only one page at a time. We want it to do the same
thing that Doxygen does, which is to read through all the
They are very helpful, and that's why the first test of Doxygen turned up such
good results IMHO. If it's decided that this is the way to go, then a simple
code documentation standard would need to be applied to the source to pull
out the information we think is valuable.
Cheers,
Mike
On
I am currently experimenting with doxemacs, a lisp extension to emacs that
aids in formatting code for use with doxygen. Being an emacs newbie this
might take a few days to get working ;-) I'll upload samples for everyone to
see shortly. In the meantime, here are a couple of sites that have
Correction: doxymacs.
On Friday 27 December 2002 16:08, Mike Bonar wrote:
I am currently experimenting with doxemacs, a lisp extension to emacs that
aids in formatting code for use with doxygen. Being an emacs newbie this
...snip
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On Friday 27 December 2002 17:01, Bernie Bright wrote:
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 16:08:30 -0600
Mike Bonar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...snip
doxygen working well. They show the kinds of things we can include if we
...snip
http://www.simgear.org/doxygen
Has anyone got this bird airborne? It locks up as soon as my gear lifts off
the runway.
Mike
On Thursday 09 January 2003 09:08, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I've just commited some aircraft updates from Lee Elliott to the base
package cvs.
The first one is the TSR2: --aircraft=tsr2-yasim.
A squakbox add-on would be a great, Matthew.
Who's working on the FlightGear network code? Can anyone provide background
on what work has been done, and what the stated direction is?
Mike
On Friday 10 January 2003 23:15, Mathew McBride wrote:
On Saturday 11 January 2003 07:01, Arnt Karlsen
What are these errors? I get hundreds of them once the game is up and
running.
Error: base = 0,0
Mike
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Anyone have an IEEE membership?
http://www.computer.org/proceedings/ds-rt/1053/10530045abs.htm
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 06:14, ace project wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 14:23, David Megginson wrote:
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You can already do some of that with the new XML GUI support, but it
needs to be integrated with the drop-down menus and with an expanded
scripting manager. Most of the building blocks are there now.
Can you elaborate on the
Has anyone seen this site before? Might be some usable code there.
http://websimulations.com/products.htm
Mike
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Do we ever get together in IRC to discuss these ideas in realtime?
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I'll go have a look ...
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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 20:14:15 -0600
From: Mike Bonar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] IPC communication for FlightGear
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Anyone have an IEEE membership?
http
No hablo ingles, hombre ;-)
Mike
On Thursday 16 January 2003 07:29, David Megginson wrote:
I'm working on integrating the menubar into the XML-configurable GUI
infrastructure. There will be two big benefits from doing so:
1. Menu items will be bound using exactly the same mechanism as
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Mike Bonar writes:
Has anyone seen this site before? Might be some usable code there.
http://websimulations.com/products.htm
Yes, this is Riley Rainey's stuff. He wrote ACM for Unix which was/is
a pretty
Any thought to using ANT as part of the build process?
http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html
Michael Bonar
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Good point. Nuf said.
Mike
On Friday 17 January 2003 12:15, David Megginson wrote:
Mike Bonar writes:
Any thought to using ANT as part of the build process?
http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/index.html
I love ant, but I don't want to require a JVM just to build
FlightGear.
All
On Friday 17 January 2003 12:21, David Megginson wrote:
David Luff writes:
Are there any elevation data sets out there for which full
re-distribution rights can be bought for a fairly modest sum of
money? I'm pretty sure someone might have mentioned the Japanese
data as falling
Major, I believe one of the developers is working/exploring this area. See
the IPC Communications thread. It seems that their protocols are proprietary
if I understand correctly. Check out www.vatsim.net as well.
On Saturday 18 January 2003 21:23, Major A wrote:
Damn, I'm starting to feel
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