post-v2.4. I
ran into an issue yesterday which really had me spinning my wheels (couldn't
specify multiple --generic options), but in the end it was a easy fix to
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Hi James,
A super module sounds ideal if that's doable in git. Looking forward to
it! For now, maybe I have to sluff along with the aircraft from the old
fgdata repository.
Replying to myself:
Once we have a super-module for all
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Anyone have any good ideas?
Yes, revert the dissection of 'fgdata' until a practical solution is in
place which doesn't require lots of people to waste extra time just to
achieve the previous state which simply
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A super module sounds ideal if that's doable in git. Looking forward to
it! For now, maybe I have to sluff along with the aircraft from the old
fgdata repository.
Hi James,
One more super module question: if I start plowing through 350
, or a lengthy scripting session (that might have to be run many times
before it's completely debugged.)
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all the aircraft can
establish that policy for themselves.
We can't go around telling people what they should want or what they should
do in response to taking something away from them and implying there's
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Thanks. I was off line all day test flying our UAS so it looks like I have
some serious catch up to do here on several fronts. :-)
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not paying the penalty across the board on every scenery file.
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writer code path too :)
Yes, but real world data can really spoil a fun theoretical discussion. :-)
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Hi Gijs,
Those images definitely look good larger. Low light / dusk / night images
really lose a lot when they get sized down. All those cool point lights
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will do nothing to fix the problem.
Whatever we do needs to happen in close coordination with the terragear code
in order to make sure that the changes match and are sane and reasonable
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We need to modify the loader in simgear as well as the format generation
code in terragear. Right now the indices are packed as 2-byte short ints in
the binary .btg
with adjacent terragear-generated
tiles that are part land part ocean.
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The downside is that this index is used so much in the scenery files
that going to a larger int size will have an immediate corresponding
proportional
complexity at the
same time as pushing visibility out, this price will grow exponentially ...
so it's worth paying attention to.
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a heavier than air balloon ...
Would that be a Led Zeppelin?
That's more clever than what I was thinking. :-)
Open-humor.
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As always, thank you for a GREAT aircraft ;=))
Thanks Geoff :-)
The f-14b has tons of little easter eggs and details! Definitely a fun and
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Geoff and Arnt and anyone else who is interested. I just updated
the zip file overlay with a few changes.
Geoff: you may be getting tired of being a bunny
...
And this is all with SG/FG git of 2011-09-14...
Any other ideas?
Regards,
Geoff.
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Hi Curt,
A pleasure, and FUN ;=))
Yes, I know a low frame rate can play havoc
Sign: Shrike :-)
Maybe see a few of you out there?
Curt.
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Hi Geoff,
I'm starting to run low on ideas here. I assume you don't have any
crazy/severe turbulence turned on or your
(): deleting 3 Buffer(s)
~/fg/fg16$
On Wed, 2011-09-21 at 22:03 -0500, Curtis Olson wrote:
I have something here that I think is kind of fun. I've been fiddling
with this off and on since last fall and decided it was time to clean
it up a bit and quit hording all the fun for myself. Basically I
rates are solid in the 30-60+ range,
then the next thing I'm wondering about is a joystick or other means of
extraneous control inputs that could be confusing the F-14b AFCS.
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11: RC Pilot. Stays under 400' AGL and outside a 3 mile radius from any
airport. Probably flying at a club site and doesn't care about air
spaces.
Has no way to estimate if he's over or under
pure C/C++ code, to the same software running
on actual embedded hardware (using FlightGear as reality), to the end result
of an actual real life UAV. (And I've been using drone, UAS, and UAV pretty
interchangeably here.)
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3、 How to extend the time interval between a tile being loaded into memory
by the DatabasePager and being rendered to allow sufficient time for
pre-compiled?
Can you give us some good ideas?
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Hi Mathias,
Indeed, telling cmake you would like a release build seems to improve the
performance of the executable dramatically. I suppose it is good to ask
dumb questions once in a while so this basic information can get in the
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Done :-)
http://www.freshports.org/games/flightgear/
Martin.
Thanks, I'll update the flightgear.org site. I know those FreeBSD guys
are pretty
frequently switching desktops and
when I run FlightGear, it is frequently catching these stray/unwanted
keystrokes and affecting my flights.
Any ideas on how to fix this??? It's really bugging me
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compile options I'm building with now that I switched to cmake. Can anyone
tell me how to figure that out? Is there a detailed build log that gets
saved somewhere?
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with airport generation and
it is very different from generating shapes for a map.
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is a way to push the size back down, or are we ok with 500Mb+ (1/2 a Gb) on
our setup.exe size?
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I'm just hoping the cmake jocks will put themselves in the position of
non-cmake jocks and help ease the transition from multiple fronts for
many
of our different classes of users/developers.
With CMake there's a list of flags you're appending to the 'cmake' call
search path for
compiling, but it also defined the install paths such as $prefix/lib,
$prefix/include, $prefix/bin, etc. where everything would be placed when
make install is run.
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, assume I know nothing. :-)
- basic engine startup and taking off.
- basic installation of aircraft / scenery
- good tutorials targeted towards new pilots
The goal here is to get a brand new user over the very first hump and see
some initial success very quickly.
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Also, we have older packages that were available for Sun, sgi, and
FreeBSD. Can anyone comment on the latest package versions available
for these platforms
on the machine running FlightGear.
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Slackware packages for 2.4.0
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I have 2 quick questions:
1. What is our official minimum version of OSG required for the v2.4
release?
2. What is our official minimum version of boost required for the v2.4
release?
I'd like to make sure the information on our web site is accurate.
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know how to open up the property browser, but I'll look at the documentation
and check.
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Update ...
fgrun.exe seems to be built with osg78 dll's
fgfs.exe seems to be built with osg80 dll's
What would it take to get fgrun building against osg80 dll's so we only have
to ship one version of osg?
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.)
Hopefully I'm good now ...
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Update ...
fgrun.exe seems to be built with osg78 dll's
fgfs.exe seems to be built with osg80 dll's
What would it take to get fgrun building against osg80 dll's so we only
have to ship
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All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable.
Why? It contains
to take their words more seriously.
But I'm serious in saying that for each one of these, there are 50 or maybe
100 others out there who do see the effort and who do appreciate it, but
hesitate to contribute to the discussion for any number of reasons.
Curt.
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project! Thanks for sharing the link. I wonder if we could get
someone from the team to write a 2-3 paragraph newletter article with a
picture or two?
Curt.
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is still to be done.
As you point out its hard to configure and might not be as intuitive
as it could be but it looks like an alright base to work from.
On 3 June 2011 08:54, Stefan Seifert n...@detonation.org wrote:
On Friday 03 June 2011 06:10:24 Curtis Olson wrote:
Looks like the linux
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of -90.
Is there any other way to attach a sub model to the aircraft model, but
control the submodel orientation in NED space rather than having to hack a
transform opposite of the model roll/pitch angles?
Thanks,
Curt.
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it is -- something that makes obvious sense after you've figured it
out. :-)
Curt.
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Simplify
the information numerically,
but an instrument communicates the data so much better.
Are there any other options or ideas that I'm missing?
Thanks,
Curt.
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in tower or fly-by views we want to
see the instrumentation clearly.
Regards,
Curt.
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Hal V. Engel wrote:
On Tuesday, May 31, 2011 11:00:58 AM Curtis Olson wrote:
I could be imagining this, but I seem to recall a while back, someone
asking if it was possible
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vRanger cuts backup time
around a 3d model so I'm hoping it will look
really cool if I can get it to load and render in flightgear ...
Curt.
2011/5/22 Mathias Fröhlich
Hi Curt,
On Saturday, May 21, 2011 20:19:01 Curtis Olson wrote:
Has anyone built the vrml plugin for OSG under linux (fedora). The
README.txt says I
. Maybe it would be
a job for nasal since the conditions for each model and related sets of
streamlines could be wildly different.
Regards,
Curt.
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On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Curtis Olson wrote:
Sounds strangely familiar! :-) Is there a particular minimum dev version I
could find this patch in? I've been hanging around with v2.9.7 of OSG here
because of compatibility problems of the newer versions. It looks like
there is some
through the scripts and
figure out what the findvrml plugin is looking for specifically. I'm not
even sure that module is getting run or how to tell cmake to even look for
openvrml?
Does anyone have any tips or suggestions?
Thanks,
Curt.
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