Le mercredi 23 novembre 2005 à 07:35 -0600, Jon Berndt a écrit :
> As has been mentioned, JSBSim has been undergoing major improvements over the 
> past year
> (see the newsletters) centering on added capabilities and improved XML 
> "well-formed-ness".
> The majority of those improvements have been completed and tested, both in a 
> standalone,
> scripted mode, and in the previous release of FlightGear itself.
> 
> We will be moving the new code into FlightGear development CVS shortly. My 
> goals during
> that process are as follows:

SNIP
> The new config file spec (the new "format") is pretty nice. It was designed 
> to be
> compatible with the emerging AIAA standard for aircraft flight model 
> exchange, to be
> called AeroML (see: http://daveml.nasa.gov). I have heard from at least two 
> other flight
> model programmers who have expressed a desire to use the JSBSim config file 
> format as
> their own spec. So, I believe the new spec (v2.0 - that's the version number 
> for the
> config spec - not JSBSim itself) may lead to more aircraft eventually being 
> available for
> FlightGear and other sims.
> 
> I'm not sure exactly when the changes will be incorporated into FlightGear (I 
> have to
> discuss this with the other JSBSim developers - particularly Erik). But, this 
> serves as a
> heads-up and an open period for questions and comments.
> 
> Jon
> --
> Jon S. Berndt
> Project Coordinator
> JSBSim Flight Dynamics Model
> http://www.jsbsim.org
> 
Hello Jon,
Thanks, that is a very good News,
Will you make available Aeromatic with that new format, onto
"www.jsbsim.org"
Cheers
-- 
Gerard


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