On Dienstag, 23. M�rz 2004 05:22, Jon Berndt wrote:
> There is an idea being discussed by some that involves a bit of a change
> with the directory structure. The Engine/ directory in the base package has
> been used by JSBSim as a storage place for engine configuration files. This
> allows for aircraft to reuse engines from this one spot. However, the
> actual value of having that single directory for engines is not being
> realized. There simply aren't many aircraft that we model (or are likely to
> model) that use the same engine. Also, the files are miniscule. If an
> additional search path was added for a location in which to look for engine
> definition files - say, in the aircraft directory - then that might allow
> tar files to be made pretty much plug-n-play. All the relevant aircraft
> files (including 3D models and instrument panels ??) could be tarred up and
> hosted on the JSBSim web site (for JSBSim aircraft, which are the ones in
> question at the moment).
>
> Are there any good reasons NOT to do this?
No, I don't think so.
Do you plan to *move* all JSBSim aircraft out of flightgear onto the JSBSim
web page, or would you just maintaine them as a whole in JSBSim like the
aerodynamic tables are maintained now?
Greetings
Mathias
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Mathias Fr�hlich, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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