r movie with the character
the debian release is named after have grown up and now have kids of their
own. :-)
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simply left Mark's original license terms at the top.
If Fred is correct that this is no longer used within flightgear, then
perhaps the simplest thing to do is to remove it ... or move it off into
some archival area if we think we might want to use
are impatient (although I've never seen any
evidence of that around here) you can register and give it a try. I
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>
> At least:
>
> >But at some point, with some people, it starts to seem like they are more
> interested in arguing and trotting out all their perpetual sore spots than
> >finding ways to make the
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Martin Spott wrote:
> Curtis Olson wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Martin Spott wrote:
> >
> >> Oh man, whenever the discussion gets to FlightGear's organizational
> >> bottleneck (Curt), we almost always read
ame
respective whining several times. Are you sure we weren't married in some
former life? :-)
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On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Curtis Olson wrote:
> And for those people, that's ok if that's how you want to approach life,
> I'm a big boy, and all my clothes are at least 50% asbestos :-)
Maybe I should say that "all my remaining clothes have a large asbestos
con
tent Manage System could help with the issues on the calender, and
> giving access to other developers to certain parts of the homepage,so it
> would be much easier for you to maintain flightgear.org.
> Do you get what I meant?
>
What do you mean by a content mangement system? Version co
t know if
they could empty my paypal account and spend into my bank account, but
certainly I could end up purchasing a lot of new domain names and services
that I probably wouldn't have otherwise picked up mysel
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Alex Perry wrote:
> Curtis Olson wrote:
> > There is still certainly an events section on the main front page of
> > the FlightGear web site, but lacking any future events, it only
> > contains a link to a google calendar intended to li
on Linux Tag that I can post, I'd love to do it. If you want to
piss and moan and play victim and not be helpful to prove some point, let's
please not do that.
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project?
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t there is a suite of functions to convert this to any
local time zone and output the time and date in a human readable format.
The final solution of course depends a bit on exactly what you are trying to
accomplish, but in general, I'd
just tried it and my first comment was ... this really isn't working very
well at all. Then it occurred to me that I probably need to do a cvs update
and recompile. Sadly this is after several cups of coffee.
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On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 9:38 AM, S Andreason wrote:
> Curtis Olson wrote:
> > Has anyone developed a more detailed model of a sky diver? I'm
> > especially interested in the free fall phase. (My brother is up to
> > his 38th jump now I think.)
> I most certain
some appropriate dyanmics for
partially tangled or partially inflated chutes? Obviously there's endless
variabiltiy and high fidelity in all respects would be crazy to try to
achieve, but it would be interesting to take a few small steps forward and
see how far we can get.
Best regards,
f the
situation.
I know we have some nice pilot figures that people include in some of our
aircraft. How hard would it be to develop a nicely detailed sky diver model
that can be posed in typical free fall positions?
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beginning Wednesday May 27 at 11:59PM (USA Eastern Standard Time) and
lasting approximately 2 hours. Our service provider is performing some
server migration tasks.
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Try reinstalling your nvidia drivers. Do other opengl 3d programs run ok?
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On May 24, 2009 8:20 AM, "Barry Fawthrop" wrote:
Thank Victhor
1) Answer: Yes But why then with prior versions: 0.9.0 and 1.0.0 fgfs ran
perfectly fine
on the current hardware, in fact back then I only ha
R weather, so whatever we
do shouldn't prevent someone from customizing cloud top altitudes and wind
layers from within FlightGear or through the property interface.
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Chicago O'Hare airport has just put all their current arrival/departure
information online:
http://www.ohare-airport.org/
Would this be useful at all for seeding our AI traffic system?
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movies you can download from the rcgroups thread
that are probably worth the bandwidth if you enjoy cool airplanes.
Ok, back to your regularly scheduled program ... :-)
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> or
> > > two or three per frame, but that ends up spewing an awful lot of extra
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program. I can't see why that is since the actual save file has been
updated. On startup is the save file copied into some separate property
tree and then on (re)init, these values copied over to the main property
tree? It doesn'
head scratching and I even
resorted to inserting some debugging printf()'s into the xml parser before I
managed to find my stupidity. I believe the reported line number is
correct, but I had just made a mistaken assumption about what was legal to
do or not do.
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supported platformes, too.
>
> I have just committed your files, let's wait for the bugs to show up ,-)
Hi Torsten/Patrice,
What steps would a person need to perform to test out this code. Is it on
by default? Can I see the effect in any aircraft?
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f magnitude errors ... :-)
Without seeing your surrounding code, I think I would be most interested in
first checking the value of "i". That should remain between 0 and 24 (i=25
would be an array overrun because you'd be referencing the 26th element of
the array.)
Best regard
angles for the 2nd
model, or would those angle also have to be computed relative to the primary
model orientation (that's doable I suppose, but my brain has begun to hurt
just at the suggestion of having to do it.) :-)
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maybe creating a custom configuration for the "generic" protocol.)
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orthogonal functionality to manipulate any aspect of the property tree.
Instead, it is primarily a "browser" of the existing tree with some
additional (but not complete) capabilities to manipulate the tree.
To say that adding array types to the property system breaks the property
bro
t;
> Which is basically saying: this node doesn't exist.
> Now the next problem, what if the requester asks to create a new node if
> one doesn't exists?
Isn't this analogous to what happens in the existing system when you ask for
the numeric value of a string that
n-the-dark trees.
> Nothing.
>
> Is there something causing these values to be ignored?
I believe trees are drawn with a shader so perhaps the shader itself needs
to be modified to adjust the tree material properties
ng something similar to what Tim
is proposing.
This isn't an argument for or against Tim's proposal in and of itself, but
it's at least interesting to observe other real world cases that are at
least partially similar. Has JSBSim run into any problems with it's journey
e types to the property system.
2. Let's not polute the property system with operations on the properties
(the property system is for data storage only, operations are done with
appropriate C or Nasal code.)
3. Why not consider addin
ity of these aircraft-related XML
> files, they surely won't bother too much about some self-documenting
> explicitness in an XML/effects files?
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r what makes it so different from other contributions that
have added functionality to the code base. I'm trying to guess here at
what it might be and haven't stumbled on anything I can point to. Really,
why is it so unacceptable?
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accessing
> three or four property tree nodes, instead of just one, has a
> significant impact on performance.
>
> How frequently does this data need to be accessed?
>
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t most of us view the scene in a normally lit room. If we forced
everyone to only view FlightGear inside a perfectly dark room, I think we
could do a little better. But this is a really hard problem. Very easy to
get wrong, impossible to get right, very hard t
read the sideslip data??
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and just have a few questions, I'd love to hear from you!
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> talking
> about the syntax of the XML files that will use the new properties.
Again, I think that the syntax in the xml file is the least concern. Do
your expected usage cases involve 100's or 1000's of these entities w
specific vec3 and vec4 data types, would it make
sense to have a generic "array" data type ... perhaps that can be
float/double/int depending on the get/set methods used? But then it would
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... and the
rhaps the property tree is not
the best place to be storing this data in the first place.
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ut if we do that, we really should support the concept of
inheritant, and what about attaching functionality/classes to the data.
But I'd still be interested in hearing Tim's perspective so I don't have to
guess at what that might be. :-)
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ion: Does a 3rd party have the
right to ask for the modified source code, even if none of the entities
receiving the modified program don't care to ask for the source code?
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ouple different potential customers and say, "Hey what do you
think." They haven't rolled out an actual product, they haven't had any
actual sales. No customer has paid any money for the copy of the system.
Has the GPL been violated?
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l, but
looked awful or just different once it was loaded up in the real time
simulation. I think the more of these material settings we can support so
that the model in the simulation looks just like the model in the 3d
modeling tool, the better life will be.
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he model surfaces. The environment defines the corresponding
values for the light that illuminates the surface. OpenGl computes the
correct color that is reflected back for each pixel.
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Hi Norman,
Yes, the intent has always been to release simgear under the terms of the
LGPL. This is a good reminder of that. I'm on a short trip out of town and
typing this from a very tiny keyboard, but this something we definitely need
to clarify and bring into consistency.
Good to here from y
feel welcome to play and learn and ask questions.
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Do we still have someone maintaining the FlightGear FAQ? Someone pointed
out a dead link, and I could patch the version on the web site, but it would
be nice to also fix this in the upstream source.
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rting point if you wanted to work on modeling the Senior Telemaster. I
have a Senior Telemaster here I use for UAS work.
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At one point I think I recall that we had a variant of the C172 with a
working GPS installed in the instrument panel. I don't see that any more
now. Does anyone recall if we had such a thing and know where it can be
found?
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Martin Spott wrote:
> Curtis Olson wrote:
>
> > No I agree, we shouldn't be mixing policy and capability up like this.
>
> Well, as long as the Flightgear development crowd fails at establishing
> procedures that, for example, allow
opening your eyes,
No I think Melchior is justified (as occasionally can be the case) :-)
here. The aircraft config is the wrong place to put this sort of setting.
An aircraft config file is the wrong place to set global application level
settings.
We could simply default wild fires to o
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here is an
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view manager feature where we can watch the sim relative to the location of
some other AI/multiplayer entity, right? So theoretically, anyone could
watch in FlightGear from the perspective of the real aircraft (if a real
aircraft was driving
isk offending anyone. But if you do that you need to
be pretty careful not to look at our multiplayer server code lest it be too
tempting to copy from it.
I do think it's worth pushing towards vatsim compatibility and I appreciate
your persistence as we try to find a way through that satisfies
e cameras, 1 for each monitor, so you can
configure the right separation between the screens to account for the
display borders.
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st way forward and are willing to hire individual developers
(probably as a temporary consultant, but maybe sometimes as full time
employees) to fill in functionality gaps, fix bugs that are show stoppers to
them, or interface with their existing software or hardware.
I think 2009 will be a ver
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Martin Spott wrote:
> Curtis Olson wrote:
>
> > This might be a perfect time for someone to start assembling and
> developing
> > a set of tools and instructions for migrating MSFS aircraft over to
> > FlightGear.
>
> Let me ha
to ease the migration of MSFS aircraft over to
FlightGear, I'm sure there would be a tremendous interest right now.
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I did an interview for a blogger named Diego Rodríguez last summer and it
has just been posted. I may have been the only person to read it so far,
but if anyone is interested, here it is:
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ambiguous and inconsistent. The quick hack to go one
direction is not good as you point out. The quick hack to go the other
direction is also not good (I feel.)
What probably needs to happen is a bit more open discussion, and then
someone is going to have to dive in and do some hard work
sn't make
> sense. It leads to bugs and confusion, while not having a *single*
> advantage. Or could anyone tell me one, please? Just one?
I think I already explained my thoughts in terms of logical consistency, but
I'm sure you are asking for a reason you like, so I won't even
like it's only half broke at the moment, sometimes I
see both happening in different areas of the scenery.
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find a skilled FlightGear developer for a 4-6 month full time contracting
opportunity. I believe there is some flexibility with how the arrangements
could be setup, so if you think you might be interested and have some
av
I've updated the FlightGear.org web site with v1.9 screen shots. These are
all from 2 people so if anyone else has anything nice to add (or possibly
replace existing images with something better) please feel free to send me
links to the pictures.
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> propose you'd better think about it,
Hey guys, my 4 & 7 year old girls are running around the house today with
not enough sleep acting this same way. Please do not make me have to police
two places at once. :
few
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