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Matevz Jekovec wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
FG_SCENERY_PATH=/usr/local/FlightGear/Scenery/:/usr/local/FlightGear/Lan
dmarks/
What if we create /usr/local/FlightGear/Scenery/Terrain and
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
David Megginson writes:
Curtis L. Olson writes:
The : path separate character might be hard to make unambiguos on
the windows platform. But it is the standard under unix.
Would anyone be opposed to using the ; character as a path
On Saturday 09 August 2003 09:56, Erik Hofman wrote:
Jim Wilson wrote:
Might be easier to just place the Landmarks tree at the root of the
Scenery
tree like Scenery/Landmarks/ where the Landmarks subdirectory has a tree
of
its own in the same layout as the Scenery directory. Then you
On Sat, 9 Aug 2003 00:08:05 +0200,
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On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 20:12:41 +0100 (BST),
Jon Stockill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Would anyone be opposed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have also a question:
Why do we use /usr/local/Flightgear as directory and not
/usr/local/games/Flightgear ?
I would prefer /usr/local/games/Flightgear for everything,
the scenery, the game data and the runtime binary including with a symbolic
link in the
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
David Megginson writes:
Lee Elliott writes:
Perhaps we need a directory in Scenery that can be scanned for
world landmarks like this. Could the model and location data be
defined in an xml file? Would it be possible to animate them?
(thinking
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003 20:12:41 +0100 (BST),
Jon Stockill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Would anyone be opposed to using the ; character as a path
separator since these paths could show up in universeral config
files.
;
Matevz Jekovec wrote:
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
FG_SCENERY_PATH=/usr/local/FlightGear/Scenery/:/usr/local/FlightGear/Lan
dmarks/
What if we create /usr/local/FlightGear/Scenery/Terrain and
/usr/local/FlightGear/Scenery/Models.
I like that idea.
I have also a question:
Why do we use
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Would anyone be opposed to using the ; character as a path separator
since these paths could show up in universeral config files.
; is a command seperator though.
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Jim Wilson wrote:
Might be easier to just place the Landmarks tree at the root of the Scenery
tree like Scenery/Landmarks/ where the Landmarks subdirectory has a tree of
its own in the same layout as the Scenery directory. Then you don't need
delimiters for multiple paths.
We actually have to.
On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 01:15:11 +0200,
Matevz Jekovec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I've seen some Linux distros not having /usr/*local*/bin in their
path. (only /bin and /usr/bin for ordanary user). What is the main
difference between /usr/local/something and
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