Durk Talsma wrote:
On Thursday 31 July 2008 21:22, Durk Talsma wrote:
For the adventurous, I've also posted a snapshot of the current code
(source only). Feedback is appreciated.
For those interested, here's another snapshot of the current in development
code of the traffic
Brett Harrison wrote:
Is anyone else having trouble with the new-traffic-data-prev2.zip file.
I've tried downloading with Win xp and Ubuntu, but both are showing errors.
This is a compressed tar file which mistakenly has a different filename
suffix,
Martin.
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Maik Justus wrote:
Hi Erik,
Erik Hofman schrieb am 21.08.2008 14:25:
Hi,
...
There are two options, modify the code to reflect what is described in
README.xmlsound or modify the README file.
I would prefer to modify the README file. I made some asymmetric sound
for helicopters (S58,
On 08/16/2008 03:32 PM, Tim Moore wrote:
Sport Model was last updated to CVS FlightGear over a year ago. Do you
have any
plans to update it to current CVS?
On 08/16/2008 06:13 PM, I replied:
I could be persuaded.
Do you think it would be helpful?
On 08/17/2008 08:28 AM, Tim Moore wrote:
John Denker wrote:
On 08/16/2008 03:32 PM, Tim Moore wrote:
Sport Model was last updated to CVS FlightGear over a year ago. Do you
have any
plans to update it to current CVS?
On 08/16/2008 06:13 PM, I replied:
I could be persuaded.
Do you think it would be helpful?
On 08/17/2008
On ven 22 août 2008, Erik Hofman wrote:
Hi,
There turned out to be a problem in the documentation about sound
positioning and orientation that is fixed now. This affects probably
most aircraft that are available (which is very unfortunate) but the
sound must have been wrong all along.
One
On 08/22/2008 03:47 AM, Tim Moore wrote:
John Denker wrote:
On 08/16/2008 03:32 PM, Tim Moore wrote:
Sport Model was last updated to CVS FlightGear over a year ago. Do you
have any
plans to update it to current CVS?
On 08/16/2008 06:13 PM, I replied:
I could be persuaded.
Do you think
Martin Spott wrote:
Brett Harrison wrote:
Is anyone else having trouble with the new-traffic-data-prev2.zip file.
I've tried downloading with Win xp and Ubuntu, but both are showing errors.
This is a compressed tar file which mistakenly has a different filename
suffix,
Another update: the inner-angle and outer-angle range from 0-180 degrees
instead of 0-360 degrees.
Erik
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On 22 Aug 2008, at 18:01, Alasdair Campbell wrote:
I resolved the problem by adding
#include algorithm
after the end of the #include directives.
I don't know if this is the correct solution or whether this error is
specific to my system (daily updated Debian Sid). I know you are going
to
On Friday 22 August 2008 09:58:20 Martin Spott wrote:
This is a compressed tar file which mistakenly has a different filename
suffix,
Oh, yikes. Things were running a little late yesterday when I posted this.
I'll try to replace the data file with a proper zip tomorrow.
Cheers,
Durk
James Turner wrote:
Yep, absolutely, especially since I am very unsure how git deals with
binary files, [...]
Well, you easily get an answer to this question by trying it out - I've
already done that, many months ago ;-)
Best regards,
Martin.
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John Denker wrote:
On 08/22/2008 03:47 AM, Tim Moore wrote:
John Denker wrote:
As of 08/18/2008 04:45 PM, I had done exactly what I was asked to do.
I suppose I wasn't specific enough. I meant that would be helpful for the
branches in your Sport Model repository to be rebased onto or merged
Hi,
Run FlightGear Multiplayer I noticed the following error;
Chat [*FGMS*] Buckaro is now online, using
Chat [*FGMS*] Aircraft/Lockheed1049/Models/Lockheed1049_twa.xml
Nasal runtime error: floating point error in math.sin()
at /usr/local/share/FlightGear/data/Nasal/geo.nas, line 169
called
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