Am Dienstag, den 19.05.2009, 21:56 +0200 schrieb Melchior FRANZ:
> * Detlef Faber -- Tuesday 19 May 2009:
> > This means while trying to pass beneath a bridge, geo.elevation returns
> > the heigth of thebridge which will obviously stop the walker from moving 
> > ahead.
> 
> But geo.elevation() has an optional third argument that defines from which 
> altitude
> down the intersection test should be made. Default is 10 km, but you can start
> from, say, 1.5 m above the walker's altitude. If there's an intersection, then
> s/he can climb up, otherwise it's an obstacle. And that should also work in
> hangars or under bridges.
> 
I see, I should have monitored the CVS commit messages better :-)

 Thanks a lot, I hope to try this out soon.
> m.
> 
> 
> PS: yes, I forgot to mention this little detail in the geo.nas header.  ;-)
> 
Greetings

-- 
Detlef Faber

http://www.sol2500.net/flightgear



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