The structure is defined in src/Network/net_ctrls.hxx

Regards,

Curt.


Martin Spott writes:
> I'm currently trying to 'reverse engineer' the "native-ctrls" wire format by
> writing to a file:
> 
> --native-ctrls=file,out,10,Bla
> 
> 
> This is quite interesting, but far from being 'readable'  :-)  Aside it
> crashes 'fgfs' when combined with other command line switches. But the
> latter is not the issue here.
> My first try to get a clue about the wire format was by reading lots of
> source code, but as I'm not fluent at C++ this didn't deliver the desired
> result. Now I thought I'd write to a file and have a look at what's going on
> there. This is not human readable (at least not for me).
> 
> Is there hope to find a human readable (except from RTSL) documentation on
> what FlightGear expects on a socket, file (pipe) or serial port for being
> controlled externally ? Also I'm not quite shure if I can confine on feeding
> only the 'usual' manual controls into FlightGear to control the flight ?
> 
> Martin.
> -- 
>  Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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