Re: [Flightgear-devel] What happened to San Francisco ?

2008-11-18 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Hi Martin,

- Martin Spott a écrit :

 Frederic Bouvier wrote:
 
  surprisingly, the Oracle buildings didn't move :
 [...]
  but was added more recently in the base package
 
 Ok, I've now reverted the positions of your static Base Package
 models
 to the state of 20071212 (nobody else has been modelling in this area
 that early  ;-)
 You're invited to comment wether they now have the 'feeling' of
 properness to you before I'm going to merge the changes to CVS - find
 the usual download package here:
 
   http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/download/w130n30.tgz
 
 Thanks for catching this issue !

Market street and the Embarcadero are back :-)

Thank you Martin

-Fred

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] What happened to San Francisco ?

2008-11-17 Thread Martin Spott
Frederic Bouvier wrote:

 surprisingly, the Oracle buildings didn't move :
[...]
 but was added more recently in the base package

Ok, I've now reverted the positions of your static Base Package models
to the state of 20071212 (nobody else has been modelling in this area
that early  ;-)
You're invited to comment wether they now have the 'feeling' of
properness to you before I'm going to merge the changes to CVS - find
the usual download package here:

  http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/download/w130n30.tgz

Thanks for catching this issue !

Martin.
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] What happened to San Francisco ?

2008-11-15 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Hi Martin,

Martin Spott a écrit :
 Hi Frederic,

 Frederic Bouvier wrote:
   
 Looking at the new scenery, I am puzzled to see that models shifted
 horizontally. I understand why they moved vertically, although I took
 great care to place them at there right position. But something or
 someone decided to shake the whole town and repositioned  building
 randomly. Here is an example :

 -OBJECT_STATIC emb-1-fb.xml -122.3997217 37.7947911  6.457184876 100
 +OBJECT_STATIC emb-1-fb.xml -122.399722  37.794722  22.2 100
 

 This certainly should not have occurred. I'm unable to give you a
 reasonable explanation right now, but I promise to check how this might
 have happened. Aside from that, we'll certainly be able to fix the
 positions according to CVS/GIT history.

 Thanks for reporting

Were you able to look at it ?

-Fred

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] What happened to San Francisco ?

2008-11-15 Thread Martin Spott
Frederic Bouvier wrote:

 Were you able to look at it ?

I recently did, but I was unable to link this to any specific
modification at the DB. Could you provide a timestamp to a 'version'
which had the proper locations ?

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] What happened to San Francisco ?

2008-11-15 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Martin Spott a écrit :
 Frederic Bouvier wrote:

   
 Were you able to look at it ?
 

 I recently did, but I was unable to link this to any specific
 modification at the DB. Could you provide a timestamp to a 'version'
 which had the proper locations ?
   

this is the first wrong version : ( file
Scenery\Objects\w130n30\w123n37\942066.stg )

Revision : 1.4
Date : 2007/12/13 17:2:55
Author : 'martin'
State : 'Exp'
Lines : +147 -37
Description :
Ralf Gerlich / Martin Spott / Custom Scenery Project / Telascience:

Release Scenery Base Package chunk. Heliports are still under
investigation.

Please check if it works for you !!


If I recall correctly, these models were first added in the base package
before being added in the fgfsdb database. Could it be a transcription
problem ?

-Fred

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] What happened to San Francisco ?

2008-11-15 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Martin Spott a écrit :
 Frederic Bouvier wrote:

   
 Were you able to look at it ?
 

 I recently did, but I was unable to link this to any specific
 modification at the DB. Could you provide a timestamp to a 'version'
 which had the proper locations ?
   

Here are more data. Left is good, right is wrong ( no political pun
intended ;-) ) :
http://cvs.flightgear.org/viewvc/data/Scenery/Objects/w130n30/w123n37/942066.stg?r1=1.3r2=1.4
http://cvs.flightgear.org/viewvc/data/Scenery/Objects/w130n30/w123n37/942058.stg?r1=1.2r2=1.3

surprisingly, the Oracle buildings didn't move :
http://cvs.flightgear.org/viewvc/data/Scenery/Objects/w130n30/w123n37/942050.stg?r1=1.3r2=1.17
but was added more recently in the base package

-Fred

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] What happened to San Francisco ?

2008-11-15 Thread Martin Spott
Frederic Bouvier wrote:

 this is the first wrong version : ( file
 Scenery\Objects\w130n30\w123n37\942066.stg )
 
 Revision : 1.4
 Date : 2007/12/13 17:2:55

Ok, this is a valuable hint. Thanks,

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] What happened to San Francisco ?

2008-11-01 Thread Martin Spott
Hi Frederic,

Frederic Bouvier wrote:
 Looking at the new scenery, I am puzzled to see that models shifted
 horizontally. I understand why they moved vertically, although I took
 great care to place them at there right position. But something or
 someone decided to shake the whole town and repositioned  building
 randomly. Here is an example :
 
 -OBJECT_STATIC emb-1-fb.xml -122.3997217 37.7947911  6.457184876 100
 +OBJECT_STATIC emb-1-fb.xml -122.399722  37.794722  22.2 100

This certainly should not have occurred. I'm unable to give you a
reasonable explanation right now, but I promise to check how this might
have happened. Aside from that, we'll certainly be able to fix the
positions according to CVS/GIT history.

Thanks for reporting,
Martin.
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