Hi, I have seen that using SenecaII, after take off, I put MP at
28"/2400RPM to keep cruise speed, but with this setting (Which lead at a
value of throttle around 0.14) the gear warning beeps !
so I modified the SenecaII-Sound.xml to stop watching for throttle
position, but to watch for MP value (
I am running fg on an MacBook Pro (10.5.7) equipped with an GeForce
8600M GT graphics card. I have not experienced any problems with
macflightgears 1.9.1 nor with the May 19 CVS package (my 1 hour flight
ended just a few minutes ago). I usually run a non-macflighgear based fg
that I build frequ
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> Martin Spott a écrit :
>> http://foxtrot.mgras.net/bitmap/FGFS/KSFO-861.png
>>
>> Not that, as shown here, not all v8.50 airfields match the quality
>> measures we would expect - just take the northern part of taxiways L
>> (east of 19L) as an example. This doesn't mean
CVS seems to have developed a bad bug (since 1.9.1 based on some
testing) where on my nVidia-based Mac, the display server hangs
completely - I can ssh in and reboot the machine from the command
line, but there's no way to get the GUI back. The crashes occur after
a few minutes (sometimes a
> I've had another error message for the last few weeks while starting FG ,
>
>
> Nasal runtime error: nil used in numeric context
> at data/Nasal/startup.nas , line 12
>
> so it looks like "environment/metar/base-wind-speed-kt" is still nil when
> read the first time ...
> I fixed it locally , bu
Hi Fred ,
Simgear compiled ok , but I guess I should switch to simgear-cs for scenery
making ...
Once I get FG to compile , I'll attempt to fix the 777 , if it has problems
here.
> The broke is pretty recent ( 2009-6-11 18:53Z ) so if you didn't managed
> to compile last Simgear, you likely miss
I've had another error message for the last few weeks while starting FG ,
Nasal runtime error: nil used in numeric context
at data/Nasal/startup.nas , line 12
so it looks like "environment/metar/base-wind-speed-kt" is still nil when
read the first time ...
I fixed it locally , but not sure who
James Turner a écrit :
> On 14 Jun 2009, at 12:08, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
>
>
>> FGPavement::FGPavement(const std::string& aIdent, const SGGeod&
>> aPos) :
>> FGPositioned(TAXIWAY, aIdent, aPos, false)
>>
>
> Fred, are you sure we don't want to add a new FGPositioned::Type for
> this?
Hi Syd,
syd adams a écrit :
> The 777 works / worked here , but trying to update FG this morning
> gets me a :
>
> AILocalTraffic.cxx:1542: error: ‘class FGViewer’ has no member named
> ‘getPosition’
>
> so I'll do more checking in a bit ...
The broke is pretty recent ( 2009-6-11 18:53Z ) so if
The 777 works / worked here , but trying to update FG this morning gets me a
:
AILocalTraffic.cxx:1542: error: ‘class FGViewer’ has no member named
‘getPosition’
so I'll do more checking in a bit ...
--
Crystal Reports -
Curtis Olson wrote:
> I wonder what tricks and approaches the gaming community uses for
> drawing clear and realistic roads? The problem with cutting the lines
> into the surface as polygons is that (1) you explode the polygon count
> and (2) you have hard aliased edges which can become distra
Frederic Bouvier a écrit :
> Martin Spott a écrit :
>
>> If you load shapefiles into QGIS, it would, for example, look like this
>> shot:
>>
>> http://foxtrot.mgras.net/bitmap/FGFS/KSFO-861.png
>>
>> Not that, as shown here, not all v8.50 airfields match the quality
>> measures we would expect
Martin Spott a écrit :
> If you load shapefiles into QGIS, it would, for example, look like this
> shot:
>
> http://foxtrot.mgras.net/bitmap/FGFS/KSFO-861.png
>
> Not that, as shown here, not all v8.50 airfields match the quality
> measures we would expect - just take the northern part of taxiway
Curtis Olson wrote:
> Glad to see someone is starting to nibble at the 8.50 format and figure it
> out. If you are developing code that takes the bezier outlines and can turn
> that into a polygon representation, then it shouldn't be terribly difficult
> to add that into genapts.
I'd like to rem
On 14 Jun 2009, at 12:08, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> FGPavement::FGPavement(const std::string& aIdent, const SGGeod&
> aPos) :
> FGPositioned(TAXIWAY, aIdent, aPos, false)
Fred, are you sure we don't want to add a new FGPositioned::Type for
this? I don't mind either way, it's whatever you th
You might want to look into
/OpenSceneGraph/include/osgSim/OverlayNode
Cheers
Norman
On Jun 14, 2009, at 10:19 AM, Curtis Olson wrote:
Hi Fred,
Glad to see someone is starting to nibble at the 8.50 format and
figure it out. If you are developing code that takes the bezier
outlines and
Hi Fred,
Glad to see someone is starting to nibble at the 8.50 format and figure it
out. If you are developing code that takes the bezier outlines and can turn
that into a polygon representation, then it shouldn't be terribly difficult
to add that into genapts.
For lines and markings, I think th
Hi,
I committed the support to read new X-Plane 850 file format in
flightgear. That doesn't mean that airports will look different in
current scenery because TerraGear tools have not been updated yet, but
this is the first step to support the format.
Here are two screenshots comparing the ground
Hi Mathias,
it appears this commit broke the autostart feature of the 777. With it,
the MFD are not lighting up.
It's unfortunate because I am currently working on the ground radar.
Regards,
-Fred
Mathias Froehlich a écrit :
> Update of /var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/SimGear/simgear/scene/model
> In direc
Heiko Schulz ha scritto:
>
> *Hi all,*
> **
> *I installed Joomla! yesterday on my page, for making a example of
> what could be flightgear.org in the next time.*
> **
> *Joomla! is OpenSource CMS which is under GNU GPL. The look of the
> page can be easily changed with html and css, and there are
Hi all,
I installed Joomla! yesterday on my page, for making a example of what could be
flightgear.org in the next time.
Joomla! is OpenSource CMS which is under GNU GPL. The look of the page can be
easily changed with html and css, and there are lot of GNU GPL templates to use
and change out.
Folks,
Here's a rather long overdue follow-up to my own previous mail.
On Tuesday 26 May 2009 22:37:45 I wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestions. I've been trying to track this down, but don't
> have anything firm yet. My current working hypothesis is that a stack
> corruption may be feeding bad dat
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