Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Is that just a different version numbering between Windows and Mac?
> Or do you run really "old" versions of both? O_O
The versions I listed for Mac and Linux are a) the latest version which
is *available* for Mac OS X PPC and b) the default on Linux Debian
Squeeze.
Cheers
Martin Spott wrote:
> Gijs de Rooy wrote:
>> Got the following errors in FF (in Dutch, but Google Translate should be
>> able to deal with that):
>>
>> Waarschuwing: Fout tijdens het parsen van waarde voor ???filter???.
>> Declaratie genegeerd.
>> Bronbestand:
>> http://scenemodels.flightgear
Is that just a different version numbering between Windows and Mac?
Or do you run really "old" versions of both? O_O
I've got:
FF: 9.0.1
IE: 9.0.8112.16421
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Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Got the following errors in FF (in Dutch, but Google Translate should be able
> to deal with that):
>
> Waarschuwing: Fout tijdens het parsen van waarde voor ???filter???.
> Declaratie genegeerd.
> Bronbestand:
> http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/maps/?zoom=16&lon=9.3733
Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> I could imagine that we (Olivier) add a "delete" button to those popups, to
> remove that object from
> the database. Would help a lot when replacing generic buildings with custom
> models. ;)
BTW, when you look into this view (just as an example):
http://scenemodels.f
Got the following errors in FF (in Dutch, but Google Translate should be able
to deal with that):
Waarschuwing: Fout tijdens het parsen van waarde voor ‘filter’. Declaratie
genegeerd.
Bronbestand:
http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/maps/?zoom=16&lon=9.37335&lat=48.71824&layers=0B0FFTTFTT
Regel
> Try this one:
>
>
> http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/maps/?zoom=16&lon=9.37335&lat=48.71824&layers=0B0FFTTFTT
Same issue... tested on FF 9.01
(with IE the entire map doesn't load, but that's an old issue, unrelated :P)
Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Sure. On the coverage map we used to see objects indicated by an
> arrow (when zoomed in a lot).
> Clicking such an arrow would open a popup showing the objects
> thumbnail and ID.
Try this one:
http://scenemodels.flightgear.org/maps/?zoom=16&lon=9.37335&lat=48.71824&lay
> Martin wrote:
> Could you elaborate on which feature is broken ?
Sure. On the coverage map we used to see objects indicated by an arrow (when
zoomed in a lot).
Clicking such an arrow would open a popup showing the objects thumbnail and ID.
The "Scenery Objects" layer works fine and the "Sce
Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Nice work Olivier! Will you also (after the exams) add an option for object
> IDs? So we can simply look the ID
> up on the coverage map (this feature is currently broken, [...])
Could you elaborate on which feature is broken ?
Martin.
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Olivier wrote:
> The deletion script is now online, whenever you have a shared object you want
> to delete:
Cool, it's nice to see more applications using and working on our
common Scenery ressources, that's what they (the ressources) are made
for !
Thanks,
Martin.
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Where is the source code for this web application..
or is it in some mysterious land hidden away..
The presentation could be quite frankly and could be improved easily.. even
conforming to htm4 or 5..
am keen to help
pete
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 9:52 PM, Gijs de Rooy wrote:
> Nice work Oliv
Nice work Olivier! Will you also (after the exams) add an option for object
IDs? So we can simply look the ID
up on the coverage map (this feature is currently broken, I've notified Jon
about it) rather than digging into
the stg file?
Cheers,
Gijs
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