On 25 Jun 2011, at 22:59, Alex Perry wrote:
. Does anybody know offhand how much trouble it would be for our
source code to have all loaders of aircraft files go through a library
that understands what a relative URL is? If we can cut that over,
anybody can develop and host an airplane
Alex
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Vivian Meazza
vivian.mea...@lineone.net wrote:
Personally, I don't see a value in offering HTTP per-file instead of
SVN per-directory, but others may do. Hence the discussion above.
The main problem right now is that Git cannot cope with the size
Thank you all...
Got it working now
cheers
On Friday 24,June,2011 08:38 PM, syd adams wrote:
Try this:
var myTempNode = props.globals.initNode(/sim/temp/TempNode, 50,INT);
myTempNode.setValue(getprop(instrumentation[0]/altimeter/indicated-altitude-ft));
The code i am using
var
On 26 Jun 2011, at 07:17, James Turner wrote:
Code wise, I have about 30% of this prototyped - but not at a point where it
can be tested. Since it appears to be a hot topic, I am thinking i should
revisit it for 2.5 :)
I've tried to capture my current design/plans here:
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 09:58:05 +0100, James wrote in message
91dd9863-f84a-4e33-a278-3d5f84ba7...@mac.com:
On 26 Jun 2011, at 07:17, James Turner wrote:
Code wise, I have about 30% of this prototyped - but not at a point
where it can be tested. Since it appears to be a hot topic, I am
James wrote
On 26 Jun 2011, at 07:17, James Turner wrote:
Code wise, I have about 30% of this prototyped - but not at a point
where it can be tested. Since it appears to be a hot topic, I am thinking
i should revisit it for 2.5 :)
I've tried to capture my current design/plans here:
Hello All...
I am trying to better understand how YASIM calculates its contacts
points
1) As from my experience, the SIM crashes when some part of the wings
comes in contact with a building or ground and it does not crash if
other parts of the wings hit the ground of a building.The wing
Dear All,
I am very sorry for bothering, but we need your help in order to learn how
to do an specifical configuration of Flightgear.-
We are developing a new flight dynamics model in Aeronautical Engineering
University of Argentina, and we are using Flightgear respect all out side
view
As a general rule I'd propose to make a clear distinction between a)
datasets, b) hosting sites and c) protocols or revision control systems
(at least). Some people are implying SVN when talking about hosting
large datasets, others are implying Gitorious when talking about GIT.
Continuing this
Am 26.06.11 19:52, schrieb ecro...@aerolineas.com.ar:
Dear All,
I am very sorry for bothering, but we need your help in order to learn
how to do an specifical configuration of Flightgear.-
We are developing a new flight dynamics model in Aeronautical
Engineering University of Argentina, and
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On Sunday 26 June 2011
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Martin Spott wrote:
As a general rule I'd propose to make a clear distinction between a)
datasets, b) hosting sites and c) protocols or revision control systems
(at least). Some people are implying SVN when talking about hosting
large datasets, others are implying
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Buenos Dias Ezequiel and welcome aboard!
We have a fairly complex multi-monitor display setup on our presentation
machine. You can find our configuration from last year's FSweekend at
http://wiki.flightgear.org/FSweekend_2010.
In rendering.xml,
On Sun, 2011-06-26 at 16:38 -0700, Gene Buckle wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Buenos Dias Ezequiel and welcome aboard!
We have a fairly complex multi-monitor display setup on our presentation
machine. You can find our configuration from last year's FSweekend at
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