On Thursday 28 February 2008 19:58, Forums Virgin Net wrote:
> Dear all,
> I have just notified Curt that I am closing
> mpserver04 permanently unless a solution can be done to prevent
> the demand from over riding and making my day to day normal usage
> completely useless.
>
> Deta
On mer 27 février 2008, jean pellotier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> trying to use the Foch as a carrier in OSG, it appeared :
>
> -it was too low on the water, so the deck is under water (somebody told
> me about global warming, but isn't it supposed to float?)
>
> - the deck was not solid. It don't make s
New version uploaded to CVS.
"a" key used for autothrottle on approach
I am working to have the plib version complete. Once I am done I will work on
OSG (particle effects for contrails for instance)
feedback is very welcome as usual :)
Cheers
Enrique
> Message du 22/02/08 à 23h09
> De : "Melc
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I found the problem, the tag "" should be changed to "". Don't we
have a DTD
or XML Schema to test these things? And don't people proof read and test before
committing?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
AnMaster wrote:
> I don't have time to debug this,
Dear all,
I have just notified Curt that I am closing mpserver04
permanently unless a solution can be done to prevent the demand from over
riding and making my day to day normal usage completely useless.
Details:
Since mpserver 05 closed down my server has been suffering excess
Dear all,
I have just notified Curt that I am closing mpserver04
permanently unless a solution can be done to prevent the demand from over
riding and making my day to day normal usage completely useless.
Details:
Since mpserver 05 closed down my server has been suffering excess
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I don't have time to debug this, but this patch broke the rudder pedals under
Linux and
FreeBSD (I run both OS) for me. Rudder no longer works. Toe brakes still work.
The axis is
axis 2 according to js_demo.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Sven Almgren
On Thursday 28 February 2008 16:36, Vivian Meazza wrote:
>
> This utility works nicely, and appears to have no downside. I used FGRun to
> set the Parking Position from the Carrier entry - handy. I would support
> its inclusion in cvs.
>
This is also a feature I'd like to see included in FlightGe
Sorry ^^ The other axis where more like mac+windows != linux,,, but the
"missing" axis in windows is probably a bug, first time i fixed it was
by just copying the whole section for rudder and changed n="2" to
n="3"... but that wasn't such a nice solution =/ hope they dont "fix"
the problem in the w
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> Subject: [Flightgear-devel] [PATCH] support AI parking as
> startup position
>
>
> Hello, I have made a litt
Hi,
On Feb 28, 2008, at 2:51 AM, Sven Almgren wrote:
> Saitek Pro-Flight-Rudder-Pedals's name differs in windows from linux,
> and the axis for the rudder is 3, not 2... assumes Mac uses same channel
> as windows, but could be wrong... linux is set to channel 2, and windows
> and mac is set to 3
On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 14:35 +0100, Csaba Halász wrote:
> Hello, I have made a little patch for a requested feature.
> Makes it possible to start at a parking location defined in the
> AI/Airports/*/parking.xml files, using the parkpos command line
> option.
> Note that the name to pass is the conca
Hello, I have made a little patch for a requested feature.
Makes it possible to start at a parking location defined in the
AI/Airports/*/parking.xml files, using the parkpos command line
option.
Note that the name to pass is the concatenation of the "name" and
"number" fields in the xml.
This can
Hi,
I have added some features.
Now, the precipitation changements aren't abrupt... but smooth.
The precipitation effects depend on the freezing temperature and dew
point.
Changelog :
- Fixe the turn off rain to snow (at 0°C about)
- Fixe the dew point using.
- Add precipitation changement smoo
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