Jon Berndt wrote:
Those of you who have read the newsletter have probably seen (and drooled over)
the
wonderful 3D model of the L410 Turbolet created by Jiri and Jiri Javurek. Jiri
created a
left and right view of the cockpit, and I created a stereo anaglyph using the
images. If
you have
Andy Ross wrote:
* Yes, I'm using Nasal at work. We even have a mac here that has
reproduced the endianness issues, so hopefully I'll have a fix for
that ready in a few days.
Yes! ;-)
Seriously, it's probably a *lot* faster to hunt down the problem in a
stand-alone version of Nasal.
Andy Ross wrote:
There is a similar spot in FlightGear where something wants to use a
pointer as an integer ID. I haven't checked these in as this is not
really a good solution -- the ID needs to be guaranteed-unique.
I think you would be able to use the time_t type for ID's as a hack,
Andy Ross wrote:
There is a similar spot in FlightGear where something wants to use a
pointer as an integer ID. I haven't checked these in as this is not
really a good solution -- the ID needs to be guaranteed-unique.
I just noticed there is even an id_t in sys/types.h on IRIX, is this
Hello,
I was surprised not to find Marignane in the airport list. Does any of
our French fellows have a description for this airfield ready ?
Cheers,
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
We used red and green in Europe :-(
Erik
Did you look at it, anyhow? The blue and green channels both are set for the
right eye.
Red/Green glasses should work, too.
Jon
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Hi Martin,
Marignane is in the airport list under the name LFML Provence. Marignane is
the name of the city, and the airport is called Marseille Provence.
Hope this helps ;)
David
Hello,
I was surprised not to find Marignane in the airport list. Does any of
our French fellows have a
Alberico Family
Jim Wilson did a good job of pointing me in the right direction toward
making views attached to players in a multiplayer scenario.
I attack it today and made good progress, but remain bogged down by the
transformations required. Bottom line is I need to take the 4x4 player
Hello David,
BONNEVILLE David wrote:
Marignane is in the airport list under the name LFML Provence. Marignane is
the name of the city, and the airport is called Marseille Provence.
Ah, I see. I thought there was another sort of Marseille
International a bit closer to the city of Marseille.
On Thursday 11 August 2005 00:51, Jon Berndt wrote:
Those of you who have read the newsletter have probably seen (and drooled
over) the wonderful 3D model of the L410 Turbolet created by Jiri and Jiri
Javurek.
I have, and would love to see it added to the FG collection - it appears to be
a
I have, and would love to see it added to the FG collection - it appears to be
a thoroughly thought-out model. However, it's just too much trouble for me
to keep a third copy of FG for the sake of one model.
What is the general opinion of the modifications done to the FG source in
On Thursday 11 August 2005 11:54, Jon Berndt wrote:
We used red and green in Europe :-(
Erik
Did you look at it, anyhow? The blue and green channels both are set for
the right eye. Red/Green glasses should work, too.
Jon
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I had a look with a red / green pair and it's quite an impressive effect. I'd
love to have a go at making a true stereo HMD (dual display) because the
immersion effect 'feels' great.
The cockpit itself is stunning; top marks to its creators.
Just one point on the anaglyph; the difference in
From: Vivian Meazza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/08/11 Thu AM 07:26:23 EDT
To: 'FlightGear developers discussions' flightgear-devel@flightgear.org
Subject: RE: [Flightgear-devel] Multiplayer Location Transformation to
Lat/Lon/Alt
Alberico Family
Jim Wilson did a good job of
On Thursday 11 August 2005 14:23, Jon Berndt wrote:
The red and green/blue images could be registered better in the
post-processing phase. However, had I done that, I would have had to crop
the images more horizontally. I didn't feel like doing that at the time. It
was sort of a
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