Hai,
I have noticed that the GlutIdleFunc() is called at two locations.
1. glutIdleFunc(fgIdleFunction) 2. glutIdleFunc(fgMainLoop)
In this only the second function [glutIdleFunc(fgMainLoop)] is called continuously and the first function [glutIdleFunc(fgIdleFunction)] is called only once. How
I'm getting these errors when trying to start using
--aircraft=fokker100
Failed to tie property fcs/spoiler-control to object
methods
Failed to tie property output-value to object methods
Failed to tie property output-norm to object methods
Recap: I posted two days ago about engine failure of
Mr Michael Rawlins wrote:
I'm getting these errors when trying to start using
--aircraft=fokker100
Failed to tie property fcs/spoiler-control to object
methods
Failed to tie property output-value to object methods
Failed to tie property output-norm to object methods
Hmm, I don't think these are
--- Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr Michael Rawlins wrote:
I'm getting these errors when trying to start
using
--aircraft=fokker100
Failed to tie property fcs/spoiler-control to
object
methods
Failed to tie property output-value to object
methods
Failed to tie property
Hi! I'm a new user of Flightgear an I have a little problem on starting
FG: Everything goes fine until it starts beeping on the splash screen (just
few seconds before it starts the simulation), at that point the program
crash and the window disappear.
It is strange that it happens only on some
Try with another aircraft; Had the same problem starting on LICJ (but don't
remember which plane was...) and everything went right since changed
aircraft.
Blue Skies
Andrew
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On Nov 30, 2004, at 9:25 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
I have just finished building a version of 0.9.6 and it can be found
here:
http://homepage.mac.com/eq_fidget/FlightGear/FlightGear0.9.6.tgz
Be sure to read the README.txt file that is in the FlightGear0.9.6
directory. It is set up for using
First of all, a big thank you for providing a precompiled version for
those of us who don't feel confident enough to try the compiling process
for themselves (like me...). It's very much appreciated! :-)
I've got a problem, though -- when I double-click the fgfs app I get this:
Do you have the .fgfsrc file set up correctly? It has to be in your home
directory (in my case, it us /Users/jwpolley). The reason that I have you set
up a symbolic link is because MacOS will hide any file that begins with a dot
(.) in the Finder. Also, make sure that you have modified the
On Dec 1, 2004, at 6:35 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
Do you have the .fgfsrc file set up correctly? It has to be in your
home directory (in my case, it us /Users/jwpolley). The reason that I
have you set up a symbolic link is because MacOS will hide any file
that begins with a dot (.) in the
Jim,
That information you want is in the README.txt file that is a part of the
FlightGear0.9.6 folder:
In order to use FlightGear under MacOS X 10.3, you must create a FlightGear
resource file in your home directory. A sample resource (FlightGear_Resource)
file is provided. Replace the
On Dec 1, 2004, at 7:54 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
Jim,
That information you want is in the README.txt file that is a
part of the FlightGear0.9.6 folder:
Obviously the readme doesn't have all the information I need to make
FlightGear work.
In order to use FlightGear under MacOS X 10.3, you
Please copy Albert on your replies. Thanks
--
Cameron Moore
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On Dec 1, 2004, at 10:14 PM, James Smeall wrote:
On Dec 1, 2004, at 7:54 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
Jim,
That information you want is in the README.txt file that is a
part of the FlightGear0.9.6 folder:
Obviously the readme doesn't have all the information I need to make
FlightGear work.
I
On Dec 1, 2004, at 8:56 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
On Dec 1, 2004, at 10:14 PM, James Smeall wrote:
On Dec 1, 2004, at 7:54 PM, Jonathan Polley wrote:
Jim,
That information you want is in the README.txt file that is a
part of the FlightGear0.9.6 folder:
Obviously the readme doesn't have all
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