On Wednesday 02 July 2003 11:32, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Innis Cunningham -- Wednesday 02 July 2003 11:21:
> > Thanks Melchior I have found the area and modified the text will do a
> > build and see how it goes.
>
> Ahh ... don't bother. I've now dos-ified my a320-fb.ac and
> can reproduce the er
My Pleasure Melchior only to happy to help.But if I did anything it was by
accident.
Cheers
Innis
Melchior FRANZ writes
* Innis Cunningham -- Wednesday 02 July 2003 11:21:
> Thanks Melchior I have found the area and modified the text will do a
build
> and see how it goes.
Ahh ... don't bother.
Thanks Fred that has fixed it.
Thanks to Fred,Melchior and Richard for there time.
I guees this should fix it for Brad as wel.LOL
cheers
Innis
"Frederic Bouvier" writes
$ cd $FGFS_ROOT/Aircraft/A320/Models
$ d2u a320-fb.ac
That's all
Then run fgfs as many time as you want. No need for a batch f
Thanks Melchior I have found the area and modified the text will do a build
and see how it goes.
Cheers
Innis
Melchior FRANZ writes
* Richard Bytheway -- Wednesday 02 July 2003 11:02:
> You probably count from the top, the question is usually
> do you start at 0 or 1.
Hehe ... true. vi starts to
You probably count from the top, the question is usually do you start at 0 or 1.
I use Crimson Editor for editing text files - copes with DOS and UNIX line endings,
and has a line number readout on the status bar.
http://www.crimsoneditor.com/
Richard
> -Original Message-
> From: Innis
Fred every time I run a line like you say below in cygwin bash shell I get
unable to find directory.It is I guess because in the shell it thinks HOME
is the root directory instead of cygwin.Thus directories like usr,ect,bin
and the like I can not cd into because they are on the same level as HOM