I believe that this has been addressed before, but I am unable to find it in
the archives, my apologies if this has already been beat to death.
I would like to use FlightGear to display data from a real aircraft. I
would like to feed lat/lon/alt airspeed/attitude/control surface positions,
etc. a
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 22:01:43 +0200
"Frederic Bouvier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think Jon wants to preserve the current JSBsim syntax and not use
the property syntax.
-Fred
Well, perhaps. The thing is, certain items that would be parsed from
the configuration file, such as landing gear, aero c
Erik Hofman wrote:
> Jon S Berndt wrote:
>
> > So, my question is: What is the philosophy behind loading various
> > classes with their own data from the config file using EasyXML
callbacks?
>
> You could store the data into a property tree and let every subsystem
> scan it's own directory. This t
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 21:40:28 +0200
Mathias Fröhlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Freitag, 20. August 2004 21:10, Jon S Berndt wrote:
But also an aircraft is built like such a tree. The top node is the
Some aircraft are even built OUT OF trees. ;-)
aircraft itself. This one has a flightcontrolsy
Well, it still doesn't work. I tried exporting and importing a flight using
-native... with the released windows binary and it exhibits the same
behavior as the source release.
-Vance
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From: Vance Souders
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 12:30 PM
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On Freitag, 20. August 2004 21:10, Jon S Berndt wrote:
> So, my question is: What is the philosophy behind loading various
> classes with their own data from the config file using EasyXML
> callbacks?
This kind of xml parsers is designed to build a 'tree' of objects representing
the data stored i
Jon S Berndt wrote:
So, my question is: What is the philosophy behind loading various
classes with their own data from the config file using EasyXML callbacks?
You could store the data into a property tree and let every subsystem
scan it's own directory. This tree could be detached from the main
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 20:55:18 +0200
Mathias Fröhlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Freitag, 20. August 2004 18:48, Jon S Berndt wrote:
Can someone tell me what the process is once a file has been opened
and is being parsed by EasyXML? What do the callbacks do ... what is
the standard procedure for
On Freitag, 20. August 2004 18:48, Jon S Berndt wrote:
> Can someone tell me what the process is once a file has been opened
> and is being parsed by EasyXML? What do the callbacks do ... what is
> the standard procedure for reading in the attibutes and elements and
> data?
See:
http://www.simgear
Hi all,
on holiday at the moment, but still watching the list.
have been looking at kflog and the zaurus version cumulus.
Have rigged a quick nmea recorder using a haicom cf gps reieverplugged into my zaurus
c700
kflog has an import function for files with a .flightgear extension. Does anyone kn
Can someone tell me what the process is once a file has been opened
and is being parsed by EasyXML? What do the callbacks do ... what is
the standard procedure for reading in the attibutes and elements and
data?
Jon
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I think I might have goofed... I compiled simgear without __MINGW32__
defined. I'm in the process of recompiling the lib; I'm pretty sure that's
what was tripping things up.
Thanks,
Vance
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From: Curtis L. Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004
Alex Romosan wrote:
Melchior FRANZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
* Alex Romosan -- Saturday 07 August 2004 01:19:
as a matter of fact it does seem that european helicopters behave
differently from american ones.
Yes, you are right, sorry. I was slightly pissed, because if felt as
if you needlessly d
Vance Souders wrote:
I've looked into this further and it seems that FGNative::process()
fails when reading in FDM data from the file. Process() calls
io->read(...) asking for a 1704 byte chunks from the input file.
After one or two successful 1704 reads, io->read(...) returns
indicating that
I've looked into this further and it
seems that FGNative::process() fails when reading in FDM data from the file.
Process() calls io->read(...) asking for a 1704 byte chunks from the
input file. After one or two successful 1704 reads, io->read(...)
returns indicating that it couldn't read
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> > What I would like to do with the FG/SimGear is, that I could use the
> > created scenery and could input LAT,LONG,ALT,HEADING,PITCH,ROLL,YAW
> > from serial port and make the engine (SimGear??) to position the
> > camera with those parameters. I did this with MSFS 2000
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 09:37:29 -0500
"Jon S Berndt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
to solve this. I'll cross-post to flightgear-devel - someone there
may have a clue.
Jon
Disregard this - I goofed.
Jon
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 15:58:29 +0200
Steven Beeckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've checked the latest CVS snapshot from SimGear.org, and even there
I find 2 readXML-methods in easyxml.hxx, so that won't be the
problem. I've commented out the readXML-method with 3 arguments in
easyxml.hxx, which
The menu entry "Location/Select Airport from List" doesn't do anything.
(Haven't had time to fix that yet and I'm away for about three weeks.)
m.
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