Melchior FRANZ wrote:
The gui stuff is almost done. We have to wait for a plib bugfix,
though. Here's the screenshot du jour:
http://members.aon.at/mfranz/fgfs_gui6.jpg [265 kB]
One can set /sim/gui/font to one of 7 built-in plib or 2 built-in fgfs
pixmap fonts (e.g. VERA_13B, as in the
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/source/utils/GPSsmooth
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv15890
Modified Files:
Makefile.am
Log Message:
Attempt to add -lwinmm for windows builds (untested.)
I'd like to suggest another fix, as the IRIX build lacks -lm, which
This is just an update/reminder concerning Nasal errors on IRIX.
This is the startup log of a current FG-Build. At the end I press 'v'
once to change the view - which obviously doesn't work. Pressing F10 to
enable the menu is still functional:
SGTimeZoneContainer(): No such file or directory
* Erik Hofman -- Wednesday 06 July 2005 10:46:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
http://members.aon.at/mfranz/fgfs_gui6.jpg [265 kB]
Nice, just what I had in mind (except maybe for a different color scheme
:-) )
You'll be able to submit your creation in the big Default Style Contests,
and maybe
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Erik Hofman -- Wednesday 06 July 2005 10:46:
Nice, just what I had in mind (except maybe for a different color scheme
:-) )
You'll be able to submit your creation in the big Default Style Contests,
and maybe win the first prize: a Cheapo[TM] coffee machine!
Ah, a
* Erik Hofman -- Wednesday 06 July 2005 13:35:
Is there a reference anywhere which built-in fonts are available?
freeglut/plib:
FIXED_8x13,
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-C-80-iso8859-1,
FIXED_9x15,
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--15-140-75-75-C-90-iso8859-1,
* Erik Hofman -- Wednesday 06 July 2005 13:35:
Is there a reference anywhere which built-in fonts are available?
Here's the source. The fonts are included here:
$PLIB/src/fnt/fntBitmap.cxx
I'll add a similar file $FGFS/src/GUI/fonts.cxx for the fgfs-specific
fonts, if I get the OK. :-)
m.
With the potential of exposing my C++ knowledge deficiency, I'll explain how
far I got ;-)
As mentioned in the last post, I have two variables I can access through the
existing code I have.
One variable is cur_fdm_state which is of type FGInterface. FGInterface is a
parent class of JSBSim so
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Erik Hofman -- Wednesday 06 July 2005 13:35:
Is there a reference anywhere which built-in fonts are available?
Here's the source. The fonts are included here:
$PLIB/src/fnt/fntBitmap.cxx
I'll add a similar file $FGFS/src/GUI/fonts.cxx for the fgfs-specific
fonts,
Erik Hofman wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/FlightGear/utils/GPSsmooth
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv8203
Modified Files:
Makefile.am
Log Message:
IRIX fixes.
Thanks - works,
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
Martin Spott wrote:
Erik Hofman wrote:
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/FlightGear/utils/GPSsmooth
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv8203
Modified Files:
Makefile.am
Log Message:
IRIX fixes.
Thanks - works,
'course it works, it's tested on IRIX :-)
Erik
Erik Hofman wrote:
'course it works, it's tested on IRIX :-)
Do you actually _run_ FG on IRIX recently or do you just use it for
testing the build ?
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
Martin Spott wrote:
Do you actually _run_ FG on IRIX recently or do you just use it for
testing the build ?
I can't exactly call it 'running FlightGear' but I do start it once in a
while. If we can track down the Nasal problem it actually runs quite
well with 3d clouds (first time for
Hi,
One comment and some documentation has indicted that FDM doesnt consume
much CPU.
I ask myself why?
The modelling of a generalised rigid body with six degrees of freedom
in a rotating frame of
reference should max out anyones and everyones CPU!
Of course any model is only as good as the
Jim Campbell wrote:
The modelling of a generalised rigid body with six degrees of
freedom in a rotating frame of reference should max out anyones and
everyones CPU!
People were doing that in real time with VAX 11/780's in 1981. :)
Seriously, no: the FDM takes up comparatively little CPU. Of
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Jim Campbell schrieb:
Hi,
One comment and some documentation has indicted that FDM doesnt consume
much CPU.
I ask myself why?
The modelling of a generalised rigid body with six degrees of freedom in
a rotating frame of
reference should max out
hi all;
I think its mentioned before few days ago by another developer about ksfo
aproach lights. But no suggestion replied ...to play with the runways
lights height where do we have to exactly look at???
terragear flightgear simgear..there are lots of different declerations
in every
Hopefully I'm not too out of date with this since I'm looking at 0.9.8
code and am not an active CVS watcher.
In file Main/viewer.cxx, in function MakeVIEW_OFFSET(...), on line ~118
where the third matrix is being made, there is the following line:
tmp = t * axis2[1];
Since this is making
Citeren Patrick Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'd assume this has been fixed on CVS but don't have the time to set
it
up and look, hopefully someone more involved in the dev process could
check on this one real quick. Also is there an archive of this list
or
a bug database that allows
On Wednesday 06 Jul 2005 20:50, Patrick Quirk wrote:
In file Main/viewer.cxx, in function MakeVIEW_OFFSET(...), on line ~118
where the third matrix is being made, there is the following line:
tmp = t * axis2[1];
It's still in there... You don't have to do a cvs checkout to view the
current
Ah, nifty tool that CVS browser, thanks :) So am I correct in thinking
that's a typo? I haven't had time to change it and test it myself,
thats for tomorrow, though I can't imagine too many bad things could
happen (its amazing it works with that typo to begin with).
AJ MacLeod (email
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