Re: [Flightgear-devel] macflightgear info

2005-09-29 Thread Arthur Wiebe
A Linux version is possible in theory but currently there is some Mac-only C++ code in MacFlightGear and also the source would have to be built manually.Apple is switching to Intel from PowerPC processors and universal binary simply allows apps to run native on both arcs. This apps are optimized for both and the only downside is that the file sizes are about twice the size.
On 9/28/05, Jim Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 From: Arthur Wiebe There are some other mac fgfs guys on this list. I figured I'd let everyone know exactly what the MacOSX port of FGFS is up to. 
http://artooro.blogspot.com/2005/09/mac-flightgear-project-report.html (NOTE:) The Flight starter (fgrun equiv) is referred to as MacFlightGear and the rest is obvious (I hope). We're not using fgrun because first, it won't compile at all on OSX without major changes, and second, even if it did work it would look ugly because it uses FLTK so a port isn't worthwhile. While I wouldn't care, a lot of mac users would care about how it looks.
 MacFlightGear uses the wxWidgets framework. Also a note to you mac developers, if you would be interested in helping make fgfs more user-friendly drop me a line. I would love to have more guys join. We're reaching 4 downloads in the next week or so by the way. Probably nothing compared to others but to me it means, get to work!
 http://macflightgear.sourceforge.netThe wxWidgets/gtk apps I've used seem to work pretty well,so it might actually be possible to have a version easily portable to linux.I'm not able to do any development at the moment,but if you need a tester before releasing,I'm willing to mess around with it for a while on the little ibook.I wonder what kind of performance hit you are talking about using the universal binary mode?Anyway, thanks for the update.
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Re: [Flightgear-devel] macflightgear info

2005-09-28 Thread Jim Wilson
 From: Arthur Wiebe
 
 There are some other mac fgfs guys on this list. I figured I'd let everyone 
 know exactly what the MacOSX port of FGFS is up to.
 
 http://artooro.blogspot.com/2005/09/mac-flightgear-project-report.html
 
 (NOTE:)
 The Flight starter (fgrun equiv) is referred to as MacFlightGear and the rest 
 is obvious (I hope).
 We're not using fgrun because first, it won't compile at all on OSX without 
 major changes, and second, even if it did work it would look ugly because it 
 uses FLTK so a port isn't worthwhile. While I wouldn't care, a lot of mac 
 users would care about how it looks.
 MacFlightGear uses the wxWidgets framework.
 
 Also a note to you mac developers, if you would be interested in helping make 
 fgfs more user-friendly drop me a line. I would love to have more guys join. 
 We're reaching 4 downloads in the next week or so by the way. Probably 
 nothing compared to others but to me it means, get to work!
 http://macflightgear.sourceforge.net

The wxWidgets/gtk apps I've used seem to work pretty well,  so it might 
actually be possible to have a version easily portable to linux.  I'm not able 
to do any development at the moment,  but if you need a tester before 
releasing,  I'm willing to mess around with it for a while on the little ibook. 
 I wonder what kind of performance hit you are talking about using the 
universal binary mode?  Anyway, thanks for the update.

Best,

Jim



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[Flightgear-devel] macflightgear info

2005-09-24 Thread Arthur Wiebe
There are some other mac fgfs guys on this list. I figured I'd let everyone know exactly what the MacOSX port of FGFS is up to.http://artooro.blogspot.com/2005/09/mac-flightgear-project-report.html
(NOTE:)The Flight starter (fgrun equiv) is referred to as MacFlightGear and the rest is obvious (I hope).We're not using fgrun because first, it won't compile at all on OSX without major changes, and second, even if it did work it would look ugly because it uses FLTK so a port isn't worthwhile. While I wouldn't care, a lot of mac users would care about how it looks.
MacFlightGear uses the wxWidgets framework.Also a note to you mac developers, if you would be interested in helping make fgfs more user-friendly drop me a line. I would love to have more guys join. We're reaching 4 downloads in the next week or so by the way. Probably nothing compared to others but to me it means, get to work!
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