[Flightgear-devel] FG Tracker

2008-05-27 Thread Toth Gabor
Hi,

  FG Tracker have been restarted due to memory upgrade in server, please 
restart MP servers.

Thanx,
Gabor

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Frankfurt (EDDF) scenery SVN now available

2008-03-12 Thread Toth Gabor
Hi Chris,

  I've updated the scenery last night, buildings of terminal1 add more 
realistic feeling to EDDF. :) I really enjoy flying there.

  When I was measuring parking positions, I have always put the marker on the 
yellow line, but I was unsure which part of the aircraft (front, center, 
back) should be matched. So it can happen that aircraft are parking a bit too 
close or too far to the building, but I expect no error in the direction 
perpendicular to aircraft's front/back axis.

  I'm going to export all the parking positions into a kml file, and load them 
into Google Earth, to check. I'll let you know the result.

Regards,
Gabor

On Wednesday 12 March 2008 00:54, Christian Schmitt wrote:
 Hi Gabor,

This problem can come from two sources, the parking positions can be
  defined wrong, or the position or scale of the buildings can be wrong. Or
  both. :)

 Now with more and more parts of the terminals being added, I encounter
 more errors with the aircraft positions again (the big ones like 747
 stand partly in the building). The gate in the middle (Gate B) has this
 problem. I don't say it's not my fault. As I put the buildings together
 and position them in relation to their neighbours, errors might add up.
 So I'm still working on correcting this. But to rule out any other error
 source I just want to know how precisely you defined the parking positions?

 Greetings
 Chris

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Frankfurt (EDDF) scenery SVN now available

2008-03-10 Thread Toth Gabor
Hi Chris,

  As far as I know, it is part of the CVS.

Cheers,
Gabor

On Monday 10 March 2008 13:50, Christian Schmitt wrote:
 Gabor Toth wrote:
  Hi Chris,
 
extract the attached tarball into your data directory. You will also
  need the appropritate AI aircraft (LH 737, LH 747, LH A320 LH A333). They
  are available on Durk's site:
 
  http://www.xs4all.nl/~dtalsma/flightgear.html
 
  Regards,
  Gabor

 WOW! Thank you. That's a completely new experience for EDDF. Any reason
 why the EDDF AI is not yet included in the official CVS?
 I will fix the positions ASAP.

 Chris


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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Frankfurt (EDDF) scenery SVN now available

2008-03-10 Thread Toth Gabor
Hi,

On Monday 10 March 2008 18:59, Durk Talsma wrote:
 On Monday 10 March 2008 16:34, Heiko Schulz wrote:
 It looks like the Lufthansa Traffic files are in CVS, but the ground
 network for EDDF isn't committed yet. If there are no objections from
 Tabor's side, I'd like to commit his ground network as well.


  There is no objection. :-) I grant you the permission to commit any work by 
me. (Traffic files, ground networks, whatever..)



 Hopefully, once we start working on a new architecture, in which AI traffic
 is fed from a separate application into FlightGear, using the multiplayer
 system, hopefully much of that load will be offloaded from FlightGear. This
 could be run either on a separate computer, or using a network connection
 from the same machine...

  I'm also interested in this project. I can contribute on programming side 
(C, C++). I also have a server with spare capacities I can offer.

Best regards,
Gabor

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Virtual Flashmob

2008-02-03 Thread Toth Gabor
Hi,

  :) I'm glad you had fun. Unfortunately I had to work yesterday, so I could 
not be online. :(( Watching the pictures you have uploded was also fun. :))

Thanx for sharing them,
and (hopefully) meet at the next fun event.

Gabor


On Sunday 03 February 2008 00:01, Tiago Gusmão wrote:
 Jon Stockill wrote:
  Csaba Halász wrote:
  A couple of volunteers risked their very lives to clear the runways
  among ignorant and sometimes straight-out hostile aircraft pilots :D
  See screenshots here:
  http://picasaweb.google.com/Csaba.Halasz/SnowplowFlashmob
 
  It was fun ;)
 
  There's another batch here:
 
  http://gallery.flightgear.org.uk/c1451970.html
 
  Sadly any beyond that failed to save due to a lack of disk space - we
  did actually park the machines on the grass over by the fuel depot after
  clearing 10R
 
  Jon

 It was fun :) i got some pics too but i don't think they would add
 anything to the ones already posted (and i don't have trees or snow)

 Lessons learned:
 1. the snowplow shouldn't be driven too fast if you don't have a very
 precise JS
 2. an-225 pilots don't like snowplows

 Looking forward for more fun events :)

 Cheers,
 Tiago

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] Flight Tracker Bug

2006-11-29 Thread Toth Gabor
Hi,

  Thanx for the hint. I've modified the code to split polylines whenever path 
crosses lon=-180/180 border.

Regards,
Gabor

On Thursday 30 November 2006 00:28, Pigeon wrote:
Pigeon: Is there a way to send Google bug reports about Google map API?

 Normally people simply post onto the GMAPI's discussion group.

 And just when I'm searching around the group I found these:


 http://groups-beta.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/5f
56b96cccbfda25/b4586520468d8751


 http://groups-beta.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/92
fab1e6631af936/9e62467c226756c0

 So, yup, it's a GMAPI's known bug, they might be fixing it. And the
 workaround seems to suggest some fiddling is needed with the
 longitudes...


 Pigeon.


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