HB-GRAL wrote:
Otherhand as graphic designer I am able to design own fonts. So maybe we
get a new GPL font once - first time and totally free used in FG? Why
not :-)
That would be neat :-)
Erik
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HB-GRAL wrote:
I checked the libre fonts and this are my (quick) results for now:
Allerta (modified):
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash03.jpg
DejaVu (modified):
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash04.jpg
Both are well designed open fonts and have the
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 00:37:52 +0100, HB-GRAL wrote in message
4b81c3d0.90...@sablonier.ch:
I checked the libre fonts and this are my (quick) results for now:
Allerta (modified):
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash03.jpg
DejaVu (modified):
I did not find any recent discussion on this in the list, but there is recent
discussion in the forum.
Many airports, and the number seems to be growing daily, have lost the airport
ILS display. Both projected localizer beams and frequency info boxes have
disappeared.
When the issue first
Many airports, and the number seems to be growing daily, have lost the
airport ILS display. Both projected localizer beams and frequency info
boxes have disappeared. When the issue first posted in the forum, some of
my normal airports of choice still displayed the ILS. These airports
SWShuttle wrote:
Many airports, and the number seems to be growing daily, have lost
the airport ILS display. Both projected localizer beams and
frequency info boxes have disappeared.
What are you actually talking about ?
Martin.
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From this morning´s CVS I now get this with VC++ 2008 :-
-- Build started: Project: FlightGear, Configuration: Release
Win32 --
Compiling...
WaypointList.cxx
..\..\..\src\GUI\WaypointList.cxx(112) : error C2057: expected constant
expression
..\..\..\src\GUI\WaypointList.cxx(112) : error
Martin Spott wrote:
SWShuttle wrote:
Many airports, and the number seems to be growing daily, have lost
the airport ILS display. Both projected localizer beams and
frequency info boxes have disappeared.
What are you actually talking about ?
Martin.
I think he is referring to
Alan Teeder wrote
From this morning´s CVS I now get this with VC++ 2008 :-
-- Build started: Project: FlightGear, Configuration: Release
Win32 --
Compiling...
WaypointList.cxx
..\..\..\src\GUI\WaypointList.cxx(112) : error C2057: expected constant
expression
I am just playing around a bit with this Allerta. Have a look here:
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash05.jpg
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash06.jpg
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash07.jpg
Cheers- Yves
Vivian Meazza wrote
Alan Teeder wrote
From this morning´s CVS I now get this with VC++ 2008 :-
-- Build started: Project: FlightGear, Configuration: Release
Win32 --
Compiling...
WaypointList.cxx
..\..\..\src\GUI\WaypointList.cxx(112) : error C2057: expected constant
On 02/21/2010 01:25 PM, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
I think you may be looking at an out-of-date version of
the getstart manual.
I don't think so. cvs up says my copy is already up to
date. The log includes updates through 28 Jan 2010. The
passages I quoted earlier were quoted from this
Martin,
Sorry, I listed mpmap in the title as Willie mentioned.See this thread
for more info:
http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2t=6967p=64343hilit=ils+missing#p64343
KBTV is my most recent case of disappearing info on mpmap.
Peter
On Feb 22, 2010, at 6:35 AM, Martin Spott
Hi Vivian,
- Vivian Meazza a écrit :
Vivian Meazza wrote
Alan Teeder wrote
From this morning´s CVS I now get this with VC++ 2008 :-
-- Build started: Project: FlightGear, Configuration: Release
Win32 --
Compiling...
WaypointList.cxx
John Denker wrote:
On 02/21/2010 01:25 PM, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
I think you may be looking at an out-of-date version of
the getstart manual.
I don't think so. cvs up says my copy is already up to
date. The log includes updates through 28 Jan 2010. The
passages I quoted earlier
Stuart Buchanan wrote:
Users who want to use the --fdm option are not the target audience
for the manual at present.
and actually they're not even the _planned_ target audience. As
written in the Preface:
The FlightGear Manual is meant to give beginners a guide in getting
FlightGear up
Peter Brown wrote:
Sorry, I listed mpmap in the title as Willie mentioned.
Ah, ok, sorry at my end the Subject didn't display in it's entire
lenght,
Martin.
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On 22 Feb 2010, at 17:37, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
This should be :
int len = strlen(s);
char *buf = new char[len];
...
delete buf;
Urk I'm confused - I thought this was a C99 feature, is it a GNU extension?
Regards,
James
- James Turner a écrit :
On 22 Feb 2010, at 17:37, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
This should be :
int len = strlen(s);
char *buf = new char[len];
...
delete buf;
Urk I'm confused - I thought this was a C99 feature, is it a GNU
extension?
Yes, I am afraid. This
On 22 Feb 2010, at 18:29, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Yes, I am afraid. This code construction show up in the code from time to
time and we have to provide a replacement.
I think the best approach is to use an auto_ptr.
std::auto_ptrchar buf( new char[len] );
in order to be exception safe.
Hi Frederic,
Yes, I am afraid. This code construction show up in the code from time to
time and we have to provide a replacement. I think the best approach is to
use an auto_ptr.
std::auto_ptrchar buf( new char[len] );
in order to be exception safe.
For array allocations, you need to
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Manuel Massing
m.mass...@warped-space.dewrote:
Hi Frederic,
Yes, I am afraid. This code construction show up in the code from time to
time and we have to provide a replacement. I think the best approach is
to
use an auto_ptr.
std::auto_ptrchar buf(
Hi Manuel,
- Manuel Massing a écrit :
Hi Frederic,
Yes, I am afraid. This code construction show up in the code from
time to
time and we have to provide a replacement. I think the best
approach is to
use an auto_ptr.
std::auto_ptrchar buf( new char[len] );
in order to
HB-GRAL wrote:
I am just playing around a bit with this Allerta. Have a look here:
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash05.jpg
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash06.jpg
http://www.sablonier.ch/flightgear/splash/typosplash07.jpg
Cheers- Yves
I much prefer
The last time I went down this path, I ended up back at good ole
std::vector. In this context, std::string would be just fine too.
second that :-)
Manuel
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This file fails to compile even on Linux with g++. I just commented
out the problematic line as a quick fix so FG will compile.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Manuel Massing
m.mass...@warped-space.de wrote:
The last time I went down this path, I ended up back at good ole
std::vector. In this
Hi Fred,
In theroy, you are correct, but as long as char doesn't have a destructor,
this is totally overkill, and not very efficient.
If the type has no destructor, it won't be called, so the efficiency argument is
moot. But the real issue is that calling delete on an array has undefined
Sorry, I listed mpmap in the title as Willie mentioned.See this
thread for more info:
http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2t=6967p=64343hilit=ils+missing#p64343
KBTV is my most recent case of disappearing info on mpmap.
Thanks for the link. I'm looking into the
True, not sure who started the thread - but they were not explicit in the
description.
Thanks for looking.
Peter
On Feb 22, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Pigeon wrote:
Sorry, I listed mpmap in the title as Willie mentioned.See this
thread for more info:
On 22 Feb 2010, at 20:13, Brant Gipson wrote:
This file fails to compile even on Linux with g++. I just commented
out the problematic line as a quick fix so FG will compile.
That is *very* odd : I build (when I remember) with Ubuntu 9.10 here and
everything works - can you be more specific
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 7:23 PM, James Turner zakal...@mac.com wrote:
Urk I'm confused - I thought this was a C99 feature, is it a GNU
extension?
AFAIK it *is* a C99 feature, but not a standard C++ feature (yet).
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I'm building on ubuntu 9.10 64 bit with brisa's compile script.
This is my g++ version:
g++ -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: x86_64-linux-gnu
Configured with: ../src/configure -v --with-pkgversion='Ubuntu
4.4.1-4ubuntu9'
--with-bugurl=file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.4/README.Bugs
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