Melchior is exactly right. JSBSim adopted the property system - which is a
great piece of work by - was it David Megginson?
I, too, have heard of some developers mixing Nasal scripts with all of the
various FDMs, with great success.
Jon
From: Nicolas Quijano [mailto:nquij...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 4:00 PM
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Nasal alternatives : possible, of course,
but trivial or hair pulling task ?
First: the property system was adopted *by* JSBSim. It's not something
that JSBSim brought to the project. And second: Nasal has nothing to do
with YASim other than it's by the same author. It doesn't have much to
do with FDMs at all. It's used all over the place. Who was the source
of this nonsense again?
Archives & other tidbits written all over the vast world of FGFS
(mis)information.
Maybe you should get off your virtual throne and get down and dirty with
documentation...
Or is it so beneath you or uninteresting that it's better to keep on harping
that the newcomers should do it ?
Do you realize how totally crazy this sounds, especially in the context of
Nasal (language, internals, APIs from two POVs : dev and user) ? You want
people who don't know anything about it to document it ?
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