Martin Spott a écrit :
Hello,
I just downloaded the Win32 package and took it for a test-ride. There
are three things I'd like to mention:
1.) The Isle of Alcatraz doesn't look as I'm used to it from
FlightGear. To my knowledge Frederic adapted the terrain to
include the heliport, this is
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Heliport are no longer in the new Scenery ( 0.9.8 )
Too bad :-(
System.fgfsrc is no longer overwritten but it is still read by
flightgear.
This is what I meant: I run FlightGear and it actually reads most of
the values in my manually written 'system.fgfsrc',
Martin Spott wrote :
System.fgfsrc is no longer overwritten but it is still read by
flightgear.
This is what I meant: I run FlightGear and it actually reads most of
the values in my manually written 'system.fgfsrc', except a single one
(as far as I can tell), which is the aircraft to use.
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Martin Spott wrote :
This is what I meant: I run FlightGear and it actually reads most of
the values in my manually written 'system.fgfsrc', except a single one
(as far as I can tell), which is the aircraft to use. I've already
moved the --aircraft=-clause to different
Quoting Martin Spott :
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Martin Spott wrote :
This is what I meant: I run FlightGear and it actually reads most of
the values in my manually written 'system.fgfsrc', except a single one
(as far as I can tell), which is the aircraft to use. I've already
moved the
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
I was just writting about my experience on the problem, and this is not a
recent
issue, although I silently worked around. But are you sure it is specific to
windows ?
It's a bit complicated to make a 'fair' comparison with other platforms
because on Unix the file
Fred wrote:
Quoting Martin Spott :
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Martin Spott wrote :
This is what I meant: I run FlightGear and it actually reads most of
the values in my manually written 'system.fgfsrc', except a single one
(as far as I can tell), which is the aircraft to use. I've