On Sunday 13 August 2006 21:34, Mathias Fröhlich wrote:
Hi Durk,
On Saturday 12 August 2006 00:32, Durk Talsma wrote:
Btw, where did you experience these problems (which airport), and how did
they manifest themselves? Program crashes? I've been running recent
versions of FlightGear using
Quick question, I've been looking through existing aircraft with 2d
panels. I'm trying to find a reasonably implemented 2d PFD glass
display. We have a number of 3d cockpit options, but I need something
for a 2d cockpit. The 737-300 is the best one I've found so far. Are
there any other
Hi Melchior,
how can I turn off the property managed-view? Shouldn't the old style
of view the default property and the new managed-view the one which is
selectable?
Greetings
Matthias
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On Wednesday 16 August 2006 22:30, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Shouldn't the old style of view the default property and the
new managed-view the one which is selectable?
No.
I would vote for the old stuff too!
Also a generic, aircraft independent, disable switch for that unusual view
would be
I have a couple of 2D mfds that I've been playing with. I need to figure
out how to submit some of the things I have been doing, I'm starting on
an airport and playing with some tutorial code in C++ .
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On Wednesday 16 August 2006 22:30, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Matthias Boerner -- Wednesday 16 August 2006 22:27:
how can I turn off the property managed-view?
See the ?-key help dialog for key combinations. Additionally,
--prop:sim/models/bo105/managed-view=0 works. You can put that
into
Hi,
I also prefer the new style. (It's the same discussion as we had in
the mid 90s with hexagon kartell. Some loved this function, some hated
it. At the end it was on per default (my decision ;-) ), but it was able
to put it off by default by a menu entry.
Is it possible to save
* Maik Justus -- Thursday 17 August 2006 00:23:
but it was able to put it off by default by a menu entry.
This is already possible. See View-Toggle dynamic cockpit view.
You need a recent CVS version for that, though ... not older than
... 3 minutes. :-)
Is it possible to save
Hi,
On Thursday 17 August 2006 00:23, Maik Justus wrote:
Hi,
I also prefer the new style. (It's the same discussion as we had in
the mid 90s with hexagon kartell. Some loved this function, some hated
it. At the end it was on per default (my decision ;-) ), but it was able
to put it off by
* Matthias Boerner -- Thursday 17 August 2006 00:15:
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 22:30, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Matthias Boerner -- Wednesday 16 August 2006 22:27:
Shouldn't the old style of view the default property and the
new managed-view the one which is selectable?
No.
Ok, why?
Andy Ross schreef:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Quick question, I've been looking through existing aircraft with 2d
panels. I'm trying to find a reasonably implemented 2d PFD glass
display. We have a number of 3d cockpit options, but I need
something for a 2d cockpit.
Something like this?
* Melchior FRANZ -- Thursday 17 August 2006 00:51:
Mathias had the most ridiculous argument: the 100 rich guys with
panorama or multi-screen setup, or head-trackers shouldn't have to
turn it off.
Oh, sorry. I completely got that wrong. This wasn't meant as an
argument why it should *be*
Robin,
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j282/Stoney3K/nd_full.png
Which is my interpretation of a Primus 1000 ND.
That looks very good -- is the source code available somewhere? What
libraries do you use, if any (apart from the OpenGL stuff)?
Andras
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Quick question, I've been looking through existing aircraft with 2d
panels. I'm trying to find a reasonably implemented 2d PFD glass
display. We have a number of 3d cockpit options, but I need
something for a 2d cockpit.
Something like this?
Major A schreef:
Robin,
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j282/Stoney3K/nd_full.png
Which is my interpretation of a Primus 1000 ND.
That looks very good -- is the source code available somewhere? What
libraries do you use, if any (apart from the OpenGL stuff)?
Andras
On Thursday 17 August 2006 00:51, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Ok, why?
Because I like it and think it should be active by default. FlightGear
aircraft are property of their creators -- they decide (as long as no
sacred rules are violated). Everyone is free to modify his/her copy,
to fork it, or
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