On Monday 15 September 2003 15:42, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> Erik Hofman writes:
> > I've made a first step towards the possibility to place all aircraft
> > related files into it's own subdirectory.
> >
> > It is now possible to put the -set.xml file inside the
> > directory. This works for loa
Matevz Jekovec wrote:
Hm, does this mean, we can include UIUC/Yasim flight model now in the
aircraft own directory too, or still need to be placed in /yasim and
/uiuc directory separately?
Those still need to be placed in their corresponding directories.
I take one step at a time ...
:-)
Erik
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Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Erik Hofman writes:
I've made a first step towards the possibility to place all aircraft
related files into it's own subdirectory.
It is now possible to put the -set.xml file inside the
directory. This works for loading the aircraft and for the
--show-ai
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
include a few of the better or more finished aircraft. We could still
have a separate flightgear.org CVS repository for aircraft under
development if developers find that helpful ...
Yes!
Erik
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Erik Hofman writes:
> I've made a first step towards the possibility to place all aircraft
> related files into it's own subdirectory.
>
> It is now possible to put the -set.xml file inside the
> directory. This works for loading the aircraft and for the
> --show-aircraft option.
Excellent, t
Hi,
I've made a first step towards the possibility to place all aircraft
related files into it's own subdirectory.
It is now possible to put the -set.xml file inside the
directory. This works for loading the aircraft and for the
--show-aircraft option.
Erik
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