"dene maxwell" wrote:
> I regret any offence I may have caused you. Given that this not the first
> time I have caused you personal offence. After careful consideration I feel
> it is prudent that I hang up the keyboard on the developer lists, at least
> until such time as I can afford hardware
to provide valid
comments in the context of new developments.
Regards
Dene
From: Martin Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] A-10 3D cockpit progress
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006
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Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] A-10 3D cockpit progress
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 13:09:47 +0100
Lee Elliott a écrit :
> On Saturday 25 February 2006 17:56, alexis bory wrote:
>> I'll do that ASAP, maybe sunday n
On Sunday 26 February 2006 06:13, dene maxwell wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> I don't disagree with anything you're saying. I don't (and never have) run
> 3-d cockpits, I believe my hardware setup is too primative to support them.
> This is not the fault of FG, it is a probelm I am saving up to remedy. You
>
Erik wrote:
> FlightGear should always display messages when it is labeled "alert".
> Maybe there is a log-level mismatch between FlightGear and JSBSim?
Here's the controlling code in JSBSim.cxx:
switch (logbuf::get_log_priority()) {
case SG_BULK:
FGJSBBase::debug_lvl
Jon S. Berndt wrote:
Anyhow, I'll keep this in mind and maybe I can add some of these
suggestions. But, I have noticed that sometimes when error messages are sent
to the console, the user doesn't look for those, anyhow. SimGear also hides
the messages that JSBSim normally puts out to prevent the
Chris wrote:
> To what little I understand, I agree completely that changes were
> good. But from the FlightGear perspective, one could have imagined
> different ways of dealing with old-style config files. For example, one
> could have imagined a parser which detected the config file style, and
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 08:10:36 -0600
Jon S. Berndt wrote:
> Chris Metzler wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry, I'm feeling really slow (probably because it's late where I
>>> am,
> and
>>> I should go to sleep). There was a change in JSBSim configuration
>>> file format in going to JSBSim 2.0; that has caused a lo
dene maxwell wrote:
If I chose to stay with the old version front end then I could still
expect the functionality I had enjoyed to still be available. This is
not the case with 098a MP. 098a MP no longer exists and having
supported a household upgrade to cable 'net on the basis of being able
t
Chris Metzler wrote:
> >Sorry, I'm feeling really slow (probably because it's late where I am,
and
> >I should go to sleep). There was a change in JSBSim configuration file
> >format in going to JSBSim 2.0; that has caused a lot of aircraft that
> >haven't yet been updated to not run under FG 0.9
On Sunday 26 February 2006 12:09, alexis bory wrote:
> Lee Elliott a écrit :
> > On Saturday 25 February 2006 17:56, alexis bory wrote:
> >> I'll do that ASAP, maybe sunday night or monday.
> >
> > I can't see any need for a separate folder - add your stuff
> > to the A-10, your name and comments t
Lee Elliott a écrit :
> On Saturday 25 February 2006 17:56, alexis bory wrote:
>> I'll do that ASAP, maybe sunday night or monday.
> I can't see any need for a separate folder - add your stuff to the
> A-10, your name and comments to the existing files, especially the
> tag in the A-10-set.xml
"dene maxwell" wrote:
> I would hate to see a aircraft that works under 098a and perhaps earlier
> that is enjoyed by many users "overwritten" and possibliy become
> unavailable.
Nobody holds you back from keeping a copy of the old aircraft
implementation, you just don't get all the new featuer
"dene maxwell" wrote:
>>From: Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>A separate A-10-3Dcockpit would make the existing A-10 redundant
>>- who would want to fly it without your cockpit? :)
>
> Maybe those langishing on 098a? From what I've seen of Alexis cockpit, I
> would love to fly it with his co
Hi Chris,
I don't disagree with anything you're saying. I don't (and never have) run
3-d cockpits, I believe my hardware setup is too primative to support them.
This is not the fault of FG, it is a probelm I am saving up to remedy. You
are right;
"I can't run 3-d cockpits."
I run 098a binary
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 18:47:26 +1300
dene maxwell wrote:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> agreed, 3-D is not a 099 peculiarity... but I can't run 3-D cockpits
> under my implementation of 098a, I've put this down to hardware
> restrictions and it hasn't been important as there are plenty of
> options in the way
Hi Chris,
agreed, 3-D is not a 099 peculiarity... but I can't run 3-D cockpits under
my implementation of 098a, I've put this down to hardware restrictions and
it hasn't been important as there are plenty of options in the way of
equally enjoyable aircraft.
Some of the new aircraft are designe
On Saturday 25 February 2006 19:25, Lee Elliott wrote:
> I can't see any need for a separate folder - add your stuff to
> the A-10, your name and comments to the existing files,
> especially the tag in the A-10-set.xml file and send it
> to one of the cvs maintainers.
>
> A separate A-10-3Dcockpit
On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 17:16:51 +1300
dene maxwell wrote:
>>From: Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> I can't see any need for a separate folder - add your stuff to
>> the A-10, your name and comments to the existing files,
>> especially the tag in the A-10-set.xml file and send it
>> to one of the
Hi Lee,
From: Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Saturday 25 February 2006 17:56, alexis bory wrote:
> Lee Elliott a écrit :
> > On Friday 24 February 2006 21:11, alexis bory wrote:
> >> 10 more days and I will put a .tgz too :)
> >
> > How are those folk who like flying the A-10 getting on wit
alexis bory wrote:
> I'd like to upload some thing clean ( shall I upload to
> ftp://ftp.ihg.uni-duisburg.de/FlightGear/incoming/ ? )
Sorry, no, this upload directory is for scenery models only as I don't
write to the CVS tree (except from changes to The Manual),
Martin.
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Unix _IS_ user frie
On Saturday 25 February 2006 17:56, alexis bory wrote:
> Lee Elliott a écrit :
> > On Friday 24 February 2006 21:11, alexis bory wrote:
> >> 10 more days and I will put a .tgz too :)
> >
> > How are those folk who like flying the A-10 getting on with
> > the current version in cvs?
>
> OK, Martin s
Lee Elliott a écrit :
> On Friday 24 February 2006 21:11, alexis bory wrote:
>> 10 more days and I will put a .tgz too :)
> How are those folk who like flying the A-10 getting on with the
> current version in cvs?
OK, Martin said quite the same thing :) I'm currently figuring out the
best way
On Friday 24 February 2006 21:11, alexis bory wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A-10 cockpit is on his way. I will put screenshots on my site
> from time to time.
>
> http://croo.murgl.org/fgfs/A-10/index.html
>
> Images are hudge but not so heavy.
>
> 10 more days and I will put a .tgz too :)
>
>
> Next steps
alexis bory wrote:
> 10 more days and I will put a .tgz too :)
I'dd suggest you to already submit those parts that you consider to be
in a useful state - even if the whole cockpit is still not complete,
Martin.
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