Here's a bunch of random photos from a 172S:
http://hellosimon.org/35117/
There's some close ups of some rivets in some of them.
Hope that helps,
Simon
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> Bertrand wrote:
>> This is some nice artistic/graphical work in
"*" wildcard should be
> last, as it is currently on the site.
>
> In any case, the larger point remains: There are plenty of
> perfectly reasonable, desirable bots that are being excluded by
> the current file. Conversely there are plenty of truly horrible
> bots that
Yes, this was just an attempt at reducing traffic and google allows
you to set a custom crawl rate. It will be removed when we switch
servers.
Simon
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Jon Stockill wrote:
> John Denker wrote:
>
>> Really? A collective, open-source project that does
Thanks Gijs - I'll just add that Curt has been out of town and it's
better to wait for his return before switching the DNS over.
Simon
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 7:42 AM, Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> What about asking (kindly) to the real administrator
Hey Martin,
I don't think so as it appears to be last updated on the 30th of October.
There is a user in Winnipeg, MB Canada that is sucking down an
enormous amount of pages, but that isn't necessarily malicious.
We're working on a solution to the 503's.
Simon
On Fri, Ja
boost::to_lower(str) or even something like:
for (unsigned i=0; i < str.length(); ++i) {
str[i] = tolower(str[i]);
}
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Hi Gijs,
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Gijs de Rooy wrote:
>> Gijs de Rooy wrote:
>> I would be glad to translate a couple of pages into Dutch for a test.
> Please take a look at the Main Page for an example making use of the third
> option
> offered by Simon. Comments
y, it's always an optional
preference to use Monobook.
> Multi language
> Your plan to put up a Polish wiki brought a discussion in mind that I and
> Simon had a while
> ago. We planned to provide the wiki in multiple languages (like you see on
> wikipedia), but
> the fac
t;
>
> To help narrowing it down: It's appears to be only that page as I was
> able to login and browse some of the other wiki pages.
>
> If I had to guess, there could be something in the markup of that page.
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's not linked to from the Developer Portal ... for the
> simple reason that I couldn't manage to do it. Would be nice if a
> wiki expert can link it in. :-)
Done!
I saw 40 new posts in my fg wiki rss feed and I thought we'd been
spammed again
ed an illustrator pdf and the png and Wes agreed to the CC -
Attribution Share Alike license.
We'll probably make (me = screenshot grabber) some versions with some
civilian aircraft and maybe some additional logos and I'll post them
there.
Simon
k with me using this logo for the main
> flightgear page as well?
That was done by a friend of mine, Wes Summers, who is a graphic
designer. He's fine with any usage, he just asks that credit be given
somewhere.
Simon
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Is there a way to configure the use of alternate fonts from the
command line (or .fgfsrc)?
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On Dec 6, 2007 2:24 PM, Simon Hollier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> On Dec 6, 2007 2:03 PM, alexis bory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Simon,
> >
> > Instead of a nice thumbnail, we now have this message after uploading a
> >
Hi Alex,
On Dec 6, 2007 2:03 PM, alexis bory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Simon,
>
> Instead of a nice thumbnail, we now have this message after uploading a
> new image.
>
> "Error creating thumbnail: sh:
> /hermes/web10/b2504/pow.hellosimon/htdocs/flightgear
It works for me here too. Where are you trying to access it from?
Simon
On 12/20/06, Curtis Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/19/06, tangyong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does the wiki.flightgear.org still exist?Why can't open the webpage?I
> have tried many t
t is a shared hosting server and at peak times it seems to be worse than others.
It's working fine for me right now after the browser caches the _javascript_ and style sheets.
Simon
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On 8/30/06, Curtis L. Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can anyone confirm that the CH Products yoke and pedals work out of thebox with FlightGear v0.9.10?The CH USB 3 axis yoke and USB rudder pedals work out of the box for me on Ubuntu (2.6 kernel).
The only issue is they need to be unplugged/plugg
On 8/27/06, Josh Babcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Simon from wrote:> On 8/27/06, *Chris Metzler* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>> How does one edit the front page of what's apparently now the official> new wiki? A document of min
decided to require accounts with
confirmed email addresses before being allowed to edit the wiki. I suppose that needs to be made more clear. If
you don't want to do that, I'd be happy to make the change for you.
Just send me an email with the name or chan
captchas first.
VIt turns out that required email confirmation on user accounts before editing does indeed work and I've turned it on.This should solve the problem without resorting to blacklists or captchas.
Simon
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Take
to a real person
> or real email address. We should make it relatively easy for people to
> get write access to the wiki though. I assume Simon is reading this
> email, but I'll also ask him about this directly, since I've been
> working with him to setup a mirror
.org --> HTTP 404 - File not found
>
Dang it... looks like my webhost turned off mod rewrite - they'll be
hearing from me.
Until it's fixed : http://wiki.flightgear.org/flightgear_wiki/index.php
Sorry about that.
- Simon
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support we
Martin Spott wrote:
> simon wrote:
>
>> There's definitely issues with crossover between existing documentation
>> (FAQ, User Manual, docs-mini) and what's on or will be on the wiki. I
>> don't think everything belongs on the wiki due to current conversi
n or will be on the wiki. I
don't think everything belongs on the wiki due to current conversion
limitations (ie. wiki -> pdf) and perhaps even control issues, but I do
hope that most documentation finds its way to the wiki so everyone can
contribute and content d
't add the pointer because I don't own the flightgear.org domain.
However, I have added the required vhost and pointer domain to make it
work.
Thanks for the response,
Simon
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uessing there aren't many strong
(any at all) opinions on the matter and this idea may just fall through
the cracks.
Does anyone see advantages to the current seedwiki site that I'm
overlooking?
Does anyone know who is the maint
nished the importing, but most everything is there
and I will add the remaining odds and ends over the weekend.
I'm willing to host, maintain the site, provide database backups, and
script any good ideas or improvements.
I also have a vhost entry for wiki.flightgear.org...
Hi All,
I've been using FlightGear for about 5 months now and as a Software Engineer, I
was interested in how it all worked. Also, during this time I noticed that some
of the aircraft are not full implemented.
I was unsure whether I could actually make a difference but it appears that I
h
o updating it anyway. Hmm. But maybe the js file
isn't timestamped then. ?
m.
It's timestamped, it's just cached more aggressively by browsers. The
only real solution is to rename it (your scheme of choice) every time it
updates. Similar to DN
od bit of hackery, it just
doesn't seem like the right way to do this.
Thoughts?
Simon
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