Hi,
last week Flightgear was represented at Linuxtag 2008 in Berlin,
Germany. The TV station 3sat made some small trailers about Linux and
OpenSource projects. I made an mpeg2 stream which shows some projects on
this fair. At the end you can see some seconds of captain DT flying a
777 at EDDF
Holger Wirtz wrote:
Hi,
last week Flightgear was represented at Linuxtag 2008 in Berlin,
Germany. The TV station 3sat made some small trailers about Linux and
OpenSource projects. I made an mpeg2 stream which shows some projects on
this fair. At the end you can see some seconds of
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Holger Wirtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here it is (german comments, 19 GB):
Uh, you almost scared me away with that :)
Luckily it is only 19MB.
Thanks!
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Hi
Four packed days of linuxtag are over. Thanks to all who have been at the
booth, either as a visitor or as crew personal.
Some of the pics at http://www.t3r.de/linuxtag/ show our amazing
hardware setup with up to four 24 widescreen displays per cockpit bringing
FlightGear in cinemascope to
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:01 PM, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Four packed days of linuxtag are over. Thanks to all who have been at the
booth, either as a visitor or as crew personal.
Some of the pics at http://www.t3r.de/linuxtag/ show our amazing
hardware setup with up to four 24 widescreen
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Hi,
looking for why startup is so slow, I found at least three causes that
could be addressed :
1. FGAIAircraft class throws hundreds of FP_Inactive exceptions where a
simple boolean return value could have made the job ( the
Hi Fred,
On Sunday 01 June 2008 17:25, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Hi,
looking for why startup is so slow, I found at least three causes that
could be addressed :
1. FGAIAircraft class throws hundreds of FP_Inactive exceptions where a
simple boolean return value could have made the job ( the
--- On Sun, 1/6/08, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I confirm there in no strcasestr or equivalent in MS
runtime.
The patch below should be portable, although more
convoluted.
From reading the patch, I don't think this does quite what we want either. My
reading is that this ensures that the
--- On Mon, 2/6/08, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Stuart Buchanan -- Monday 02 June 2008:
Nevertheless, I think these are acceptable numbers for
a 3 character
string. The user can easily perform a more specific
search on receiving
a large number of results.
As I told on IRC already, the
Hi,
I can't create a lock file in that directory when doing a check-in.
Curt, could you please fix the permissions on that directory?
Thanks,
Tim
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On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Tim Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't create a lock file in that directory when doing a check-in.
Curt, could you please fix the permissions on that directory?
Sorry, my fault, should be fixed now.
BTW, I just received 100' of rubber tubing so I can rig
Am Montag, 2. Juni 2008 schrieb Melchior FRANZ:
* Stuart Buchanan -- Monday 02 June 2008:
Nevertheless, I think these are acceptable numbers for a 3 character
string. The user can easily perform a more specific search on receiving
a large number of results.
As I told on IRC already, the
* Torsten Dreyer -- Tuesday 03 June 2008:
Maybe a litte checkbox named Case sensitive search might give the user the
freedom of choice? This adds one option without dropping the other.
Widgets are associated with one single property, and they read
from it after getting a dialog-update and
--- On Mon, 2/6/08, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
I will continue looking at this, though if anyone else
would like to jump in with suggestions, that would be very
welcome.
... and here's the patch, based on Fred's original patch.
Assuming it passes muster, could someone review and commit please?
* Stuart Buchanan -- Monday 02 June 2008:
Assuming it passes muster, [...]
It doesn't. You are adding 2-space spaghetti code indentation to a
file that uses 4 spaces.
m.
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Torsten Dreyer -- Tuesday 03 June 2008:
Maybe a litte checkbox named Case sensitive search might give the user
the
freedom of choice? This adds one option without dropping the other.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Widgets are associated with one single property,
* Curtis Olson -- Monday 02 June 2008:
I may be completely misunderstanding this whole thread, but could we add
another widget to the search dialog window that is tied to a boolean
property.
We could, but it would IMHO also be a bit unclean, as it would influence
all airport-search widgets.
* Melchior FRANZ -- Monday 02 June 2008:
And before we do anything like that we should first decide if
we *really* want and need the case sensitivity configurable.
... especially considering that we are having the discussion exactly
because case-sensitivity turned out to be useless given the
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Melchior FRANZ -- Monday 02 June 2008:
And before we do anything like that we should first decide if
we *really* want and need the case sensitivity configurable.
... especially considering that we are having the
* Curtis Olson -- Tuesday 03 June 2008:
Well assuming that we have agreed to switch over to a case insensitive
search,
I think we have. Takes another hour until I have compiled OSG 2.5.1
and the newest sg/fg changes, but then I'll commit Stuart's patch
(after having fixed indendation and
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