Hi,
the ov10 has two files, which can not live together on Windows:
Aircraft/OV10/Models/CDF/OV10.xml
Aircraft/OV10/Models/CDF/ov10.xml
Maik
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On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Maik Justus wrote:
Hello,
sometimes I get a segfault in function
SGShaderAnimation::~SGShaderAnimation(), file
simgear/scene/model/shadanim.cxx.
I never get a SIGSEGV from there, but rather a SIGABORT due to a failed
assert. (This with plib, nota bene) And from the
Hi everybody,
I have been working on some Star Trek shuttlecraft and the runabout to fly
instead of the ufo saucer, for 2 years (off and on).
While I know most of you are dedicated to wing-based aircraft, I am sure there
are others who like to fly around just for the scenery.
I have finally
* Stewart Andreason -- Wednesday 24 January 2007:
Is there a programmer's guide to nasal and xml?
Use of Nasal in XML is no different from using it elsewhere.
Here in this case you can't embed any nasal:
emission
factor-prop/velocities/airspeed-kt/factor-prop
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schrieb:
Hi,
Sorry, but I get following message:
Sorry, this GeoCities site is currently unavailable.
And a question: Why it is called Danube ? :-)
Greetings
HHS
Screenshots and downloadable files are at:
Curtis Olson schreef:
On 1/24/07, *Heiko Schulz* wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, but I get following message:
Sorry, this GeoCities site is currently unavailable.
And a question: Why it is called Danube ? :-)
Greetings
HHS
Screenshots and downloadable files are at:
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 17:05, Joacim Persson wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Maik Justus wrote:
Hello,
sometimes I get a segfault in function
SGShaderAnimation::~SGShaderAnimation(), file
simgear/scene/model/shadanim.cxx.
I never get a SIGSEGV from there, but rather a SIGABORT due to
More on this later, but here's a quick link:
http://www.bomots.de/flightgear/index.htm
Bomots has just published a FlightGear book in the German language. The
title is FlightGear kompakt, ISBN: 3-939316-12-1.
I have a copy in front of me and it it looks really nice. (I say looks
because I
Hi,
Geocities has an hourly limit of 4.2Mb for free accounts, so there's not much
I can do short of finding a different site to host on.
I had forgotten about this and did not anticipate the high level of interest.
Because Danube is shorter than runabout? ;)
or because I wouldn't name a c172
I think the models look great!!
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* Curtis Olson -- Wednesday 24 January 2007:
http://www.bomots.de/flightgear/index.htm
Bomots has just published a FlightGear book in the German language. The
title is FlightGear kompakt, ISBN: 3-939316-12-1.
Umm, but how is it the official FlightGear-user handbook.
In which way is it
On 1/24/07, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Curtis Olson -- Wednesday 24 January 2007:
http://www.bomots.de/flightgear/index.htm
Bomots has just published a FlightGear book in the German language. The
title is FlightGear kompakt, ISBN: 3-939316-12-1.
Umm, but how is it the official
Hi,
Problem with orbital flight in FlightGear, is the scenery cache gets bogged
down fast enough as it is.
I believe I saw a comment about that, perhaps in the last month, that the tile
cache doesn't get deleted properly.
Of course, not a problem for normal aircraft, or short flights.
The
Hi Melchior,
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Stewart Andreason -- Wednesday 24 January 2007:
Is there a programmer's guide to nasal and xml?
Use of Nasal in XML is no different from using it elsewhere.
But I still need a manual. I can only learn from existing code, when said
models have every
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 14:54, Stewart Andreason wrote:
I have finally reached a point where I can call it done, with only some
flight-handling details remaining.
So I have a few questions:
Is there a programmer's guide to nasal and xml?
Not really, though there is a homepage for
Can anybody translate the book to English?I think there are more people can
read English than German language.
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Date:2007-01-25 06:47:29
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On Wed 24 January 2007 07:14, Dave Perry wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-23 at 18:48 +0100, Roy Vegard Ovesen wrote:
Just updated from CVS (HEAD (OSG)), and it seems to me that the
autopilots are
working. I tried the KAP140, and the generic in the pa28-161. Both
worked
fine in heading mode, and
First of all I want to really thank all who have contributed to FlightGear for
a fantastic set of programs! I am really new to it and learning very slowly.
The complexity of it is daunting but well worth the time spent learning it.
Now on to the real reason for this post. I have access to loads
Hello Thiago,
Tuesday, January 23, 2007, 5:30:14 PM, you wrote:
Hi all.
I'm new in FGS.
Does anybody know where can I find a good documentation about FG
development.
Thanks in advance
Thiago Drechsel
Since you didn't specify what type of development, here's a doc on 3D
Aircraft
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 22:57, Brian Penix wrote:
Second, besides the B-29 stuff I do Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
for a living and have loads of data where that is concerned.
Having loads of GIS data is great, but the first thought that came to my mind
after reading this sentence
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 23:22, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 22:57, Brian Penix wrote:
Second, besides the B-29 stuff I do Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
for a living and have loads of data where that is concerned.
Having loads of GIS data is great, but
Hi Ampere and Melchior and everybody who downloaded the shuttlecraft models,
I have completed the VTOL and ground handling I desired to put in the model!
Many thanks to those who answered the questions, it was helpful.
I have updated all files, but if you were successful in downloading anything
Is there a programmer's guide to nasal and xml?
http://wiki.flightgear.org/ has a lot
http://www.plausible.org/nasal is good for nasal
the Docs dircectory of the fg installation
And of course - source code is the best documentation ;-)
Nice models - I am looking forward to a klingon vessel!
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