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2007-07-01_10:05:16 (mfranz)
/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/Nasal/io.nas
implement writexml() function for writing non-standard XML files
(that is: such that don't use PropertyList as root element and have
data hidden in attributes)
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2007-07-01_06:07:56 (mfranz)
/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/source/src/Scripting/NasalSys.cxx
- fix carttogeod() function (don't convert the altitude from radian to degree
;-)
- better argument check in parsexml()
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2007-07-02_07:55:21 (mfranz)
/var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/source/simgear/debug/logstream.hxx
add SG_ORIGIN macro that expands to a string __FILE__":"__LINE__
Note that __LINE__ is a number and can't be directly used in string
context, which ma
Hi all ,
Does any know if it's possible to add a condition lever check to the Yasim jet
engine to simulate shutdown / engine failure ? Just the idle state would be
sufficient , as long as throttles have no effect ... I tried some modifying of
my own , but haven't sorted it all out yet ...
Thank
On 07/07/2007 05:47 PM, Tim Moore wrote:
> I think it's great that you're using git
It's a nifty thing.
> and and hope that we can
> reconcile pigeon's split SimGear / FlightGear git repo, which is a bit
> of a pain but updated automatically from CVS, with your more unified
> setup. In the
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John Denker wrote:
> Hi --
>
> This pertains to the HSI instrument as used in the c182, c182rg,
> and many other GA aircraft models.
...
> This has been committed to the _Sport Model_.
>
>
> For a list of the main features of the _Sport Model_, see
* Maik Justus -- Tuesday 03 July 2007:
> here is the patch for the directional sound and correct Doppler sound
> (and stereo sound) for the plib branch.
Committed. Well, actually I have missed this patch and first committed
the one from Sun, 01 Jul 2007, but then committed the rest. I hope I
din
Hi --
This pertains to the HSI instrument as used in the c182, c182rg,
and many other GA aircraft models.
The FG HSI instrument now has a double-shafted ADF(RMI) needle,
as shown here:
http://www.av8n.com/fly/fgfs/RMI.jpg
which is more nearly like a real-world HSI/ADF(RMI).
--- Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Stuart Buchanan -- Tuesday 03 July 2007:
> > The included XML files replace those in the gui/dialogs directory,
> while
> > gremlins.nas should be put in the Nasal directory.
>
> gremlins.nas? Please not "funny" names in $FG_ROOT/Nasal/. These
> are code files, and
Hi All,
I have a flash2a patch that fixes the issues people have been seeing with the
flash2a crashing PLIB FG. My apologies that it has taken me to long to fix this
issue - I was unable to repro it as I didn't have a plib build.
The patch is available from http://www.nanjika.co.uk/flightgear/f
On Saturday 07 July 2007 10:03, Durk Talsma wrote:
> > On Saturday 07 July 2007 09:41, Vivian Meazza wrote:
> > > .. compared our taxiways to those on Google Earth - we seem to have bits
> > > missing alongside 28L, which explains that. Not good for our default
> > > airport though.
Okay, fixed as
On Saturday 07 July 2007 12:17, Durk Talsma wrote:
> On Saturday 07 July 2007 12:14, Thomas Förster wrote:
> > can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv9314
> > No space left on device
> >
> > As my local /tmp has plenty of space left (2GB) I suspect the CVS server
> > to be the culprit. Anyon
On 07/07/2007 05:16 AM, Gordan Sikic wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> I didn't have any intention to start any quarrellings with you. Being
> open minded, I've just asked you to share your literature with us, and I
> don't understand why you feel so pissed off.
Why do you think I am "pissed" at you? AF
On Saturday 07 July 2007 12:14, Thomas Förster wrote:
> can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv9314
> No space left on device
>
> As my local /tmp has plenty of space left (2GB) I suspect the CVS server to
> be the culprit. Anyone here who can change that?
>
> Thomas
Same thing here. Seems
Hi all,
a 'cvs update' failed for me today:
can't create temporary directory /tmp/cvs-serv9314
No space left on device
As my local /tmp has plenty of space left (2GB) I suspect the CVS server to be
the culprit. Anyone here who can change that?
Thomas
--
PhD Student, Dept. Animal Physiology, H
Sebastian Bechtold schrieb:
> Georg Vollnhals schrieb:
>
> ...
> Second, if we save these auto-generated textures on the
> hard disk (what should generally be a good idea for performance
> reasons), you could load them into an image manipulation
> program and add your own stuff or, for example,
On Saturday 07 July 2007 11:16, Thomas Förster wrote:
> Am Samstag 07 Juli 2007 09:41 schrieb Vivian Meazza:
> > OK so it's 2 features, not 1 bug - excellent. I also noted that the route
> > taken from parking to active runway seemed a bit odd, but then I compared
> > our taxiways to those on Googl
Harald JOHNSEN schrieb:
> Sebastian Bechtold wrote:
>
>
>> Yes, that's true. This might really be something that makes the
>> implementation a bit more complicated. Currently, I have two
>> ideas to solve this problem:
>>
>> 1.)
>> Apply the textures on tile-level. The tiles have a regular recta
Dear John,
I didn't have any intention to start any quarrellings with you. Being
open minded, I've just asked you to share your literature with us, and I
don't understand why you feel so pissed off. If you really do not have
any literature to share with us, just say (write) so.
Although you d
Am Samstag 07 Juli 2007 09:41 schrieb Vivian Meazza:
> OK so it's 2 features, not 1 bug - excellent. I also noted that the route
> taken from parking to active runway seemed a bit odd, but then I compared
> our taxiways to those on Google Earth - we seem to have bits missing
> alongside 28L, which
On Sat, 7 Jul 2007, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> This code sets the same value for all selected engines to the js/mouse
> value. But if they weren't all at the same level, this would mean that
> some make abrupt jumps. Applying the same delta to all selected engines
> would be nicer, but has its own pr
On Saturday 07 July 2007 09:46, Durk Talsma wrote:
> On Saturday 07 July 2007 09:41, Vivian Meazza wrote:
> > OK so it's 2 features, not 1 bug - excellent. I also noted that the route
> > taken from parking to active runway seemed a bit odd, but then I compared
> > our taxiways to those on Google E
Georg Vollnhals schrieb:
> Sebastian Bechtold schrieb:
> ..
>
>> If possible, I'd like to try to do this
>> without
>> doing such further changes. I'd like to avoid a plan where one feature
>> requires another, and this one requires another again, and so on. The more
>> you change, the higher
On Saturday 07 July 2007 09:41, Vivian Meazza wrote:
>
> OK so it's 2 features, not 1 bug - excellent. I also noted that the route
> taken from parking to active runway seemed a bit odd, but then I compared
> our taxiways to those on Google Earth - we seem to have bits missing
> alongside 28L, whi
Durk Talsma
> Sent: 07 July 2007 08:22
> To: FlightGear developers discussions
> Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Today's CVS
>
>
> Hi Vivian,
>
> On Friday 06 July 2007 23:31, Vivian Meazza wrote:
> >
> > After further testing I can confirm that the disappearance
> is readily
> > repeatable.
* Anders Gidenstam -- Saturday 07 July 2007:
> In my work on LZ-129 Hindenburg I discovered that I need to be able
> to quickly control the engines individually or in (sub)groups
I've thought in the past that the throttle should really respect
the selected engines.
> 1. throttleMouse(), throttl
Hi Vivian,
On Friday 06 July 2007 23:31, Vivian Meazza wrote:
>
> After further testing I can confirm that the disappearance is readily
> repeatable. If you position your ac on the threshold of 28R at KSFO, as the
> AI aircraft are about to trample all over you they obligingly commit
> suicide. Th
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