in inches.
I googled for metar snow level :-)
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the program.
Download the iso image, burn it to a cd, boot from it and let it run all
tests (may take a while).
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On Tuesday 02 August 2005 09:51, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 03:32:11AM +0200, Ivo wrote:
On Friday 01 July 2005 14:05, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
http://members.aon.at/mfranz/citest [1.2kb]
I'm working on a similar tool (meaning: checking sanity of files) for
another
have Xinerama running here, it is just a guess, but I suppose
this should work:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0.1
fgfs
If the window appears on the secondary display, then enabling game-mode
should run it fullscreen.
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of directed donations, but only at
their discretion.
http://www.linuxfund.org/ maybe? I don't think it would hurt to ask them.
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(breaks the site's 'feel')
Second or third on the sidebar so they're almost half way down on a
1024x768 browser window usually looks best.
Or maybe on the right side, like Slashdot does?
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as he gets proper credit and it's
put under the GPL.
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(buf, blabla %s blabla %d, ... );
...
}
To me it seems that the size of the buffer should be passed along to
some_function. What do you suggest?
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the world recording the sentences,
so we'll hear the right accent when approaching for example New Delhi or
Mexico City or Frankfurt. Maybe even bilingual, though I don't know if they
use their native language (for example for domestic flights) or that they
use English worldwide.
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FlightGear.
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in a country that uses a comma
as a decimal separator, you have to start taxidraw as follows:
LC_NUMERIC=POSIX ./taxidraw
I thought I mention it here, so it gets archived for the time being.
Probably this will be fixed in the next version.
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impressing!
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On Wednesday 10 December 2003 07:05, Ivo wrote:
[...]
installed on my system), but all combinations ended up with the same
result. I'm running Linux, kernel 2.4.21, gcc 3.2.2 and glibc 2.3.1. I
used runways.dat from a cvs checkout on december 2nd 6.31am.
I tried the Win32 binary of v0.1.0
and maybe integrate libavcodec.
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up the transferrate of FlightGear or should I replace the jpg-httpd
network code (BufferSend) and have it write the JPEG file directly to disk?
Any ideas?
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how to unstick this? geotiff gives us a tool to read the
tags in the TIFF files.
You could try rpm -ivh --nodeps geotiff-1.1.4-6mdk.i586.rpm
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, you can make sure buf will never overflow. Though I guess
it's impossible to overflow buf with the format-string that's used now.
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be possible to write such a
program, that extracts all kind of information from the converted SCASM
files, like Synthetic Scenery, Procedural Scenery or Airport data. For more
information and links, see the readme.html inside the SCDIS distribution.
--Ivo
Hi all,
After seaching with google and browsing through various mailinglist
archives, I failed to find a description of the .btg file format. Can
anyone point to the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
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have.
Maybe we can talk about it offlist and/or exchange data?
BTW. Did anyone think about creating a directory tree to store static
scenery for world coverage? I think it is highly needed.
That would be a very good idea!
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, just to see where I am. Though it's not
blue (but looks more like a park) I know what it is and thus is helpful. If
it was replaced by the coverages of the bounding area, it would turn out to
be urban and the whole lake would be lost.
I can imagine similar situations occur in other places.
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On Monday 08 September 2003 22:47, David Megginson wrote:
Ivo writes:
Not too bad at all for a texture that's only 150 pixels high. I have
32 pixels is usually fine for a generic building, and 64 pixels for a
customized one -- maybe 128 for something really prominent and
detailed
(might end up below the runway too), because as soon as the
wheels hit the runway, it starts sliding again and rudder is needed. BTW I
use v0.9.2 on Mandrake Linux 9.1; no CVS.
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, but I'm stuck here. Before I start creating them, I would like
to know how I can get them scaled right.
Thanks in advance for the replies!
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This is on a MDK9.1 Linux
installation. I got all the sourcecode (TerraGear and mandatory libs) from
CVS at August 23.
Anyway, no luck in building static binaries for Terragear. Anybody has an
idea?
( I really hope I'm not missing something trivial :-) It's late around
here).
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