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Martin Spott wrote:
AnMaster wrote:
Should I forward the mail directly to you?
No, cutting out the section in question would be entirely sufficient.
Search the text file for the same string:
checking for svn_client.h
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Hello,
I'm using earphones and noticed the current CVS HEAD is unusable. In cockpit of
several aircrafts (possibly all but only tried C172, Bo105, A10 and Lightning
yet) I only get any sound at all on the left ear. Very irritating when using
:
AnMaster wrote:
checking for svn_client.h... no
However the header does exist, as /usr/include/subversion-1/svn_client.h
I guess a fix for configure is needed.
How does the detailed output in 'config.log' look like, any hint in
there ?
Martin.
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It should also be possible to use some daemon talking to FlightGear using TCP
or UDP and
then get that daemon to talk to the USB device. On Linux try using libusb, I
assume
something similar exists for Windows.
Regards,
Arvid
Curtis Olson wrote:
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I'm not sure how to extract that from the logs. The server in question hosts a
lot of
other stuff that use a lot of bw so just looking at stats for the server would
not help.
/Arvid Norlander
Sven Almgren wrote:
| How much data/trafic are we
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The ip for my terrasync mirror changed to 67.202.82.26. Curt: please update DNS
for the
round robin scenery.flightgear.org to reflect this as soon as possible.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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Hello everyone,
Sadly I'm unsure how long I will be able to keep my terrasync mirror up, atm
I'm dropping
mirroring of 0.9.10 scenery due to disk space (only keeping 1.0.0 scenery). I
see that on
the other hand Curt's server only mirrors
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I found such a case near Göteborg in Sweden:
57*28 41.8N 11*51 56.1E is what the HUD show when I'm above it.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Ralf Gerlich wrote:
| Hi!
|
| Jocelyn Couetdic wrote:
| I hope you'll find without too much trouble the bug
the coast north
of ESGG a
bit) look crap in 1.0 scenery.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
AnMaster wrote:
| I found such a case near Göteborg in Sweden:
| 57*28 41.8N 11*51 56.1E is what the HUD show when I'm above it.
|
| Regards,
| Arvid Norlander
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It seems fg tracker no longer tracks mpserver02 at least. My log there show no
flights
done since March 1 and I did several today (March 24) and last week. I'm not
sure who
exactly to contact for this so I'm sending the mail to -devel, hoping
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It does indeed look like 0.9.8 had best coast line. Why is it so much worse in
more recent
scenery? Wouldn't it be possible to get the same good coastline as in 0.9.8?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
gerard robin wrote:
| On jeu 20 mars 2008, gerard
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| On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:00 AM, AnMaster wrote:
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| It does indeed look like 0.9.8 had best coast line. Why is it so much
| worse in more recent
| scenery? Wouldn't
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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
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I found the problem, the tag linux should be changed to unix. 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
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George Patterson wrote:
Not a bad idea.. but don't we need water bombing aircraft first in
order to put out the fires?
(unless you are happy to wait for the wind to change direction which
means that the fire burns itself out.)
Just carrying
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Durk Talsma wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting the following compilation error, using today's cvs version of
OSG,
SimGear, and FlightGear. Any clue as to what might be going on?
Cheers,
Durk
CVS of OSG? They changed to SVN a long time ago. That
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First: Please don't hijack a thread like you did. Most clients that allow
displaying threaded view
of messages don't base it on subject but on other, normally hidden headers
(that are more reliable
normally, unless someone hijack the thread like
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Stefan Seifert wrote:
Curtis Olson wrote:
Don't bother listening to Melchior, he's busy coming up with absurdly long
strings of obscure unix commands that are just a huge waste of time to
type. You can do the same check with this much simpler
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Jon Stockill wrote:
AnMaster wrote:
After a report from a windows user about broken artificial horizon after a
roll in c172p and
SenecaII (using 1.0), I tried this. I do not know if it is a feature or a
bug, but after a roll in
c172p
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After a report from a windows user about broken artificial horizon after a roll
in c172p and
SenecaII (using 1.0), I tried this. I do not know if it is a feature or a bug,
but after a roll in
c172p the artificial horizon is indeed no longer
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This does NOT solve it:
from configure after update to your patched version:
checking for osg/Version... yes
checking for osgViewerGetVersion in -losgViewer... no
checking for osgGAGetVersion in -losgGA... no
checking for osgTextGetVersion in
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After talking to AndersG on IRC I tried rebuilding from a clean checkout, same
result but earlier:
checking osg/Version usability... yes
checking osg/Version presence... yes
checking for osg/Version... yes
checking for osgViewerGetVersion in
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Thanks to timoore on IRC for helping find the cause of this.
It seems that a recent checkin broke the build system if osg is installed in a
custom location.
- --with-osg=/home/anmaster/local/flightgear-osg in my case.
I got this from configure
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Curtis Olson wrote:
Are you building on the Mac OSX platform?
No. On Gentoo Linux (x86_64)
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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for Sweden and Canada as shown on these
screenshots of Atlas:
Sweden: Notice the area without elevation data (in which I live...)
http://pics.ww.com/v/AnMaster/fgfs/bugs/fgfs-altproblem.png.html
And this one is just strange (North Canada):
http://pics.ww.com/v/AnMaster/fgfs/bugs/fgfs-altproblem
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Csaba Halasz wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008 11:46 AM, AnMaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nasal runtime error: No such member: trim
at /home/anmaster/src/flightgear/data/Nasal/screen.nas, line 99
This happens with both osg and plib branches, and it only
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Curtis Olson wrote:
On Jan 5, 2008 8:56 PM, Csaba Halasz wrote:
Hi!
I have changed Tiago's patch somewhat, it now iterates over all the
ground layers.
Debug output looks like this for KSFO:
Found tower ground layer at 124.323ft,
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Maik Justus wrote:
Hi Arvid,
AnMaster schrieb am 04.01.2008 23:13:
My resoltion is 1400x1280,
not 4:3 nor 16:9 ?
20 1400x1280 TFT. I got no idea what format it is, but the monitor works well
for me.
The screen area of the monitor is about 30.5
: No such member: trim
at /home/anmaster/src/flightgear/data/Nasal/screen.nas, line 99
called from: /home/anmaster/src/flightgear/data/Nasal/screen.nas, line 267
called from: /home/anmaster/src/flightgear/data/Nasal/screen.nas, line 305
called from: /home/anmaster/src/flightgear/data/Nasal/globals.nas
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How does this work with windowed mode (that I always use, as maximized window,
still showing the 64
pixels high KDE taskbar at the bottom, and window edges). My monitor is 4:3,
but the window isn't.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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My resoltion is 1400x1280, but you also have to consider window borders. Not
sure how large they
are, however the screenshots I took at www.flightgear.org (A10-KNID-01 for
example), were in
maximized window. Should be possible to calculate from
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It seems like all the modes are overlayed with the map though, like the old
hybrid mode (that seems
gone). I miss the mode without all the labels and road lines on it. :/
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Gijs de Rooy wrote:
Hi,
First to all of you:
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Maik Justus wrote:
Hi Gerard,
gerard robin schrieb am 24.12.2007 01:14:
BTW: i could not use the c172 because mine makes difference between water
and
solid
Cheers
Yes, all YASim aircrafts do. But while the default scenery looks like
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It seems like fgtracker no longer registers flights on mpserv02, is it broken.
http://fgfs.i-net.hu/modules/fgtracker/?FUNCT=FLIGHTSCALLSIGN=AMaster doesn't
show any flights
since December 15, and I have done several on 02.
Regards,
Arvid
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fg never worked well around the poles, iirc with fg/osg you get a crash at
south poles. Also we lack
scenery for the poles. Any scenery south or north of a certain point that is.
How did you take off from the water btw?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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Currently I'm unable to reach the cvs server and some other people on IRC
confirmed this.
It seems like both cvs and terrasync/scenery server is down (apart from my
terrasync mirror, it is up).
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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Torsten Dreyer wrote:
fg never worked well around the poles, iirc with fg/osg you get a crash at
south poles. Also we lack scenery for the poles. Any scenery south or north
of a certain point that is.
Oh - no rich-people-cocktail-party with a
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I went in on www.flightgear.org just a few minutes ago and noticed it changed a
lot. The menu on the
left was gone. And there were no menu anywhere else. Someone else said there
was a new menu at the
top. I couldn't see it. Then I got an idea,
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I tried doing this but I couldn't get it to work. How do you set a trace with
it?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Georg Vollnhals -- Wednesday 19 December 2007:
You asked on the FG forum for driving cars. I made an example a
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Indeed AltGr is broken with SDL last I tried (Swedish keyboard here) so I
recommend glut in that case until the osgviewer input works nicely.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Cédric Lucantis wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to know if the 'repeatable' flag in the
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Holger Wirtz wrote:
Hi Arvid,
No, yes, no... yes it's a kind of bug. I had such things not in mind as
I wrote fgcom. There should be a feature that allows to use the echo box
even if you are authenticated to the server but this works only as
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Yes much easier to see what is happening.:D
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
gerard robin wrote:
On mer 19 décembre 2007, gerard robin wrote:
On mer 19 décembre 2007, AnMaster wrote:
Hm another issue: in S-51-on_carrier one of the aircrafts
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I don't know where it is on windows but on Linux there is an xml in
$HOME/.fgfs/autosave.xml and for each aircraft $HOME/.fgfs/aircraft-data/*.xml.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Shad Young wrote:
Hi all,
Again not sure if I should post this to the
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I agree, aircrafts without 3D models should not be included (apart from
psedo-aircrafts like ATC and MIBS that aren't meant to have 3D models).
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Fabian Grodek wrote:
The download page contains other aircrafts with no 3D
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When I select a frequency that is not a tower freq for any nearby airport I
always get Call rejected by remote. That is wrong, I should be able to use any
frequency anywhere and talk to any aircraft within range. There is no airport
out over the
=LSTZ
See the screenshots:
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/bugs/osg-head-20071218/fgfs-screen-063.png
and
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/bugs/osg-head-20071218/fgfs-screen-064.png
Also about 10% of the times I start flightgear I end up starting
be getting the closest airport with a matching tower frequency
than just using the nearest airport.
Screenshot of the above mentioned approach:
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/bugs/mp-chat-20071218/fgfs-screen-010.png
As a result this function is unusable in areas with many
. Because I consider it a bug.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Csaba Halász wrote:
On Dec 18, 2007 5:36 PM, AnMaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I select a frequency that is not a tower freq for any nearby airport I
always get Call rejected by remote. That is wrong, I should be able to use
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The Aerostar-700-KSFO-01 should not be included it shows some ILS thing in the
water, looks bad.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Curtis Olson wrote:
Here is a prototype for the v1.0 Gallery:
http://baron.flightgear.org/~curt/tmp/v1.0/
I've
some of the full sized pngs load faster than the medium sized jpgs (example
dhc2F-CYDL-07). Odd. I used optipng -o 7 on all my pngs before uploading them.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
AnMaster wrote:
The Aerostar-700-KSFO-01 should not be included it shows some ILS thing in the
water, looks bad
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I'll see what I can do today or tomorrow.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Curtis Olson wrote:
Ok, I'll remove that, but I'd be happy to add back in some other Aerostar
picture if it was submitted.
Curt.
On Dec 18, 2007 6:26 PM, AnMaster wrote
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Here are 3:
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/Areostar-700-KSFO-02.png
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/Areostar-700-KSFO-03.png
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0
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What about:
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/Areostar-700-KSFO-05.png
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Curtis Olson wrote:
On Dec 18, 2007 7:09 PM, AnMaster wrote:
Here are 3:
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear
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Csaba Halász wrote:
On Dec 16, 2007 12:39 AM, alexis bory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if this can help AnMaster, pictures marked from 0 to 3 from
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/
Okay, I'll just list the ones I graded
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Worse is that the lamposts look like crap during dawn and dusk, they are just
black rectangles with a white pattern on then.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Morten Oesterlund Joergensen wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 19:59 -0600, Curtis Olson wrote:
But
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How did you do the banner? the model in fg doesn't seem to have a banner when I
look.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
I have one, too
And one more, showing the Dragonfly microlight towing the FlightGear banner
at Lelystad, EHLE.
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There is also an undoccuemnted key binding (in aircraft help) that I found
looking in -set.xml file: o - drops banner. However it drops banner even if no
banner is picked up. Bug?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
How did you do the
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Why is there a black area at the bottom of each picture? If you want to hide FPS
counter just turn it off in Rendering Options under View menu.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Heiko Schulz wrote:
Some more from me:
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Another thing: those hangars at that airport, when I flew there (terrasync
scenery) I couldn't find them?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Dezember 2007 18:11 schrieb AnMaster:
There is also an undoccuemnted key
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Christian Mayer wrote:
AnMaster schrieb:
All screenshots have been looselessly compressed with optipng before
uploading
(http://optipng.sourceforge.net/) at max level.
I don't think that screenshots need a lossles compression. JPG
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It is still broken in plib, the windscreen is not transparent like in osg.
Regards,
A. Norlander
Vivian Meazza wrote:
Durk
Sent: 13 December 2007 22:34
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Bleriot - Sopwith
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This happens for dhc2W too and as it (IIRC) was one of the planes suggested for
the release this should be fixed as soon as possible!
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
AnMaster wrote:
Run fgfs with --aircraft=dhc2F :
Error reading default aircraft
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Stefan Seifert wrote:
Christian Mayer wrote:
About the image size: people are looking at the screenshots with their
web browser. So there are window borders, menus, navigation bar, etc.
pp. that also have to fit on the monitor. And it's quite
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Right. Some more screenshots uploaded to
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0
New:
* A-10-KNID-02.png to A-10-KNID-18.png
* SopwithCamel-001.png
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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Well I wanted to show the runway lights or aircraft lights in some of my
screenshots. Hard to do that at noon. :P
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
- dark screenshots should be avoided, as they likely look bad
on cheap and/or
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IIRC the Beaver was included. But as I mentioned before ([Flightgear-devel]
Missing file in cvs for dhc2F) it is broken. My mail seems to have been
ignored.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Durk Talsma wrote:
Hi all,
I just finished creating the
.
But as it is now with just this mailing list, it is hard to keep track of bugs.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* AnMaster -- Saturday 15 December 2007:
IIRC the Beaver was included. But as I mentioned before
([Flightgear-devel] Missing file in cvs for dhc2F) it is
broken. My mail seems
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Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* AnMaster -- Saturday 15 December 2007:
Yes but tar ball have been made [...]
But they aren't released. Can still be fixed.
Indeed.
I'd revert the last changes to the dhc2F that broke it.
The manual seems to have
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Well I uploaded quite a few new screenshots to
http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/
also I removed some that had flaws in them.
Feel free to use any for the official website. They are dual licensed under GPL
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Vivian Meazza wrote:
And there is a major issue with the chrome shader in the Camel - seems as if
it makes the windscreen opaque in some systems - but not here.
Vivian
Both me and AJ had that problem.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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Very nice!
Have you commited the nicer parachutes to cvs? I would like to try some
screenshots with them too. :) Also where is that screenshot taken? What is the
local airport?
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
gerard robin wrote:
On sam 15 décembre
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Curtis Olson wrote:
I'm still playing catchup after being gone all week so I've missed a lot of
the contributions people have posted here. I am hoping that someone on the
list here would be willing to glean through all the screenshot
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Curtis Olson wrote:
On Dec 15, 2007 4:26 PM, AnMaster wrote:
Indeed, however I'm biased here as I provided a lot of screenshots myself
(compressing some more at the moment of dhc2F)
It sounds to me like you have just volunteered
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Some questions:
* What resolution should be used? I normally run with maximized window. For true
full screen my monitor produces 1400x1280 however. However I don't like full
screen.
* I can run with 2x antialias in real time (the max in nvidia
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This may be a duplicated, didn't manage to get through first time.
Some questions:
* What resolution should be used? I normally run with maximized window. For true
full screen my monitor produces 1400x1280 however. However I don't like full
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I made some screenshots of A-10, A-6E, Lightning and Concorde. I uploaded them
to http://rage.kuonet.org/~anmaster/flightgear/screenshots/1.0/ I might add more
if I get time.
The settings using in nvidia-settings:
Antialias: 4x, 9-tap Gaussian
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I hope this won't stop non-debian users again?
By the way I notice you keep a compiled fgcom in svn of fgcom, however that
cause problems for 64-bit users. When we run make the svn one gets overwritten
(of course). But when the fgcom executable in
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Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Modified Files:
apt.dat.gz
Log Message:
[...]
Move/rotate Half Moon Bay (KHAF) taxiways to fit the realigned runway.
Sorry, but that doesn't cut it. I've seen *many* runways where the
visuals and the runway data
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I was flying at dawn in the new KSFO scenery in cvs. In general it looks nice
but the new lamp posts around KSFO look very odd at dawn. They are just black
boxes with some white patterns on then. Also I noted quite a few items out in
the water near
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Durk Talsma wrote:
On Thursday 13 December 2007 19:02, AnMaster wrote:
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
Modified Files:
apt.dat.gz
Log Message:
[...]
Move/rotate Half Moon Bay (KHAF) taxiways to fit the realigned runway.
Sorry, but that doesn't cut
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Morten Oesterlund Joergensen wrote:
On Thu, 2007-12-13 at 19:39 +0100, AnMaster wrote:
Also I noted quite a few items out in
the water near runway 10L: Some lampposts and some rotating cisterns or
something.
Further away (37*48 56.5N, -122*18
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Sounds good.
Durk Talsma wrote:
Gentlemen,
In light of some recently uncovered problems related to the bleriot, how
about
making a last minute decision to replace it with the sopwith camel? The
bleriot seemed to be a nice touch, as it was
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With the updated scenery for KSFO start with --aircraft=Catalina-OSG, you will
end up several feet above water and fall down, crashing. The starting place
(anchor place?) should be adjusted to work.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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Attached is an updated version (as a diff against cvs) of the Saitek X52 Pro
Flight Control System joystick config I made. I hope this can get into cvs
before release.
Regards,
Arvid Norlander
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Yes this is very serious, for example the c172p start up tutorial placed me on
the side of the runway. And I have seen quite a few affected airports (don't
remember names sadly).
/A. Norlander
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Stuart Buchanan -- Wednesday
or aircraft.nas for it
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Will Harrison wrote:
I had noticed the problem with the engine sounds a couple weeks ago, but now
I have all the sounds again after a cvs update. I haven't noticed any issues
with the avionics. You have to flip a switch to turn them on, maybe you
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I asked the original author of the harrier model if he was ok with my patch to
make the trust vector show up over MP.
Below is his reply (the mailing list didn't like when I attached it so I just
pasted his reply below, but if you want I could send
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SydSandy wrote:
On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 12:02:45 +0100
AnMaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Will Harrison wrote:
I had noticed the problem with the engine sounds a couple weeks ago, but now
I have
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Gijs de Rooy wrote:
Hi,
I know there was/is a discussion about using real photo's as FlightGear
textures.
Google Earth was one of the softwares that are usable for our scenery.
We know the pictures are copyrighted, but we may use them in
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As the /sim/multiplayer/generic/float[0] to /sim/multiplayer/generic/float[9]
were recently added I decided to make use of this to make the nozzles of the
harrier correctly show the current thrust vector over multiplayer.
Attached is a patch to do
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Yes, I already made a patch (see [Flightgear-devel] Patch for Harrier: making
it's thrust vector work over mp) for the harrier that makes use of this :)
And I can think of several other aircrafts that could make use of this. For
example position
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If you see a tu154 multiplayer from your own aircraft's cockpit view it will
lack fuselage, if you change to external view you will see the fuselage. This
was caused by tu154 using absolute property paths. Here is a patch to fix this.
Regards,
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Today I tried --aircraft=Catalina-OSG with OSG, I had not used it for a few
weeks. However I ended up in an aircraft without textures and these errors in
the console.
osgDB ac3d reader: could not find texture btextu99.rgb
osgDB ac3d reader: could
However for those aircrafts that I considered for lights they were not on/off
but had birghtness setting too, check the A-10 and A-6E for example.
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gerard robin wrote:
On sam 8 décembre 2007, you wrote:
Today I tried --aircraft=Catalina-OSG with OSG, I had not used it for a few
weeks. However I ended up in an aircraft without textures and these errors
in the console.
SNIP
osgDB ac3d
. May be because of needed voltage
however.
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Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Laurence Vanek -- Friday 07 December 2007:
Although I like realistic flight my ILS approaches we very unstable with
the turb values given in the Preferences.xml file [...]
But, but ... some have just told us that we shouldn't make it too
easy, or fgfs
.
Regards,
AnMaster
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especially historical aircraft
since there exists few data or aircraft itself.
Indeed.
However some issues are clear. Autopilot not working well (like altitude hold on
787) are very likely a problem in aircraft model for example and not a quirk
with the real aircraft.
/AnMaster
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