Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Is there a way to create new instances of AIAircraft or
another kind on the fly, just by adding some nodes in
the property tree, or running a command from the telnet
interface, that is, without modifying the source code ?
Is there something planned in this direction ?
Durk Talsma wrote:
Hmm, that's an interesting thought, because that was actually one of the
possible mechanisms that I had in mind for the traffic manager. That is, have
the schedules managed by an independent program that would communicate with
FlightGear through a network layer. In the end I
Erik Hofman wrote:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Is there a way to create new instances of AIAircraft or another kind
on the fly, just by adding some nodes in the property tree, or running
a command from the telnet
interface, that is, without modifying the source code ? Is there
something planned in
Is there a way to create new instances of AIAircraft or
another kind on the fly, just by adding some nodes in
the property tree, or running a command from the telnet
interface, that is, without modifying the source code ?
Is there something planned in this direction ?
Thanks,
-Fred
Is there a way to create new instances of AIAircraft or
another kind on the fly, just by adding some nodes in
the property tree, or running a command from the telnet
interface, that is, without modifying the source code ?
Is there something planned in this direction ?
Now there are two ways
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 14:41, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Is there a way to create new instances of AIAircraft or
another kind on the fly, just by adding some nodes in
the property tree, or running a command from the telnet
interface, that is, without modifying the source code ?
Is there
Durk Talsma wrote:
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 14:41, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Is there a way to create new instances of AIAircraft or
another kind on the fly, just by adding some nodes in
the property tree, or running a command from the telnet
interface, that is, without modifying the
The idea would be to control the AI traffics ( creation, animation and
deletion ) from an external program with the telnet interface.
Someone ask me if it is possible lately, and I think he is prepared
to do the required changes. I already suggested him to design new
commands for
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 20:54, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
The idea would be to control the AI traffics ( creation, animation and
deletion ) from an external program with the telnet interface.
Someone ask me if it is possible lately, and I think he is prepared
to do the required changes. I