[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri Mar 21 17:41:54 EST 2003
Author: cvsroot
Update of /home/cvsroot/FlightGear/FlightGear
In directory dot:/tmp/cvs-serv16383
Modified Files:
options.xml
Log Message:
Updated options from Erik Hofman
In some cases it would be _very_ useful for
Martin Spott wrote:
Modified Files:
options.xml
Log Message:
Updated options from Erik Hofman
In some cases it would be _very_ useful for those who try to manage the
manual if there was a diff attached to the CVS 'loginfo' messages ;-)
I've added the command line options for MultiPlayer
Martin Spott wrote:
I think, something went wrong here:
It looks like it, put the following file in FlightGear/Aircraft/f16/Panels:
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/ded.xml
Erik
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Martin Spott wrote:
I think, something went wrong here:
It looks like it, put the following file in FlightGear/Aircraft/f16/Panels:
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/ded.xml
This one does the trick for the panel. I still see the glider from
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Erik Hofman) [2003.03.05 14:39]:
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New hi-res irregular crop texture.
For eye-candy fetischitsts (is this an english word?)
http://www.a1.nl/~ehofman/fgfs/download/irrcrop.jpg
Weight On Wheels
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Added Files:
alt.xml kias.xml nozzle.xml oil.xml rpm.xml
Log Message:
f16 analog instruments and chunked background textures
Oh, _this_ stuff looks neat !
Martin.
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Modified Files:
f16.xml
Log Message:
improved f-16 from Erik Hofman
Oh, _very_ nice, but eerm, did anyone manage to get the beast off the
runway without crashing _before_ take-off ? Is it possible ?
Martin.
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Curtis L. Olson wrote:
John Check writes:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 2:22 pm, Martin Spott wrote:
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Modified Files:
f16.xml
Log Message:
improved f-16 from Erik Hofman
Oh, _very_ nice, but eerm, did anyone manage to get the beast off
the runway without
John Check [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 2:22 pm, Martin Spott wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Modified Files:
f16.xml
Log Message:
improved f-16 from Erik Hofman
Oh, _very_ nice, but eerm, did anyone manage to get the beast off
the runway without
Log Message:
Add Carsten Hoefer's excellent flight tutorial to help system
Thanks, John!
I hope Carsten will find time to go on with it later.
Michael
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Does this mean, the document is also part of cvs?
Can anyone give me a hand on how to continue writing using cvs?
Where do I have to send or put new chapters?
Thanks,
Carsten
Michael Basler schrieb:
Log Message:
Add Carsten Hoefer's excellent flight tutorial to help
system
Thanks,
Carsten,
Does this mean, the document is also part of cvs?
Luckily, indeed. Plus, it certainly will become part of the next official
release (if you don't object, of course).
Can anyone give me a hand on how to continue writing using cvs?
Where do I have to send or put new chapters?
On 1/2/03 at 11:52 AM Curtis L. Olson wrote:
David,
Another feature request would be to create a volume and on/off switch
property and honor them. Volume could go from 0.0 - 1.0 scaled
appropriately, and on/off is pretty self explanitory. It would also
be nice to have a servicable property so
On 1/2/03 at 11:52 AM Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Another feature request would be to create a volume and on/off switch
property and honor them. Volume could go from 0.0 - 1.0 scaled
BTW, can you hear the audio ATIS OK on your Linux box? There have been a
few problems reported with it over
David Luff writes:
On 1/2/03 at 11:52 AM Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Another feature request would be to create a volume and on/off switch
property and honor them. Volume could go from 0.0 - 1.0 scaled
BTW, can you hear the audio ATIS OK on your Linux box? There have been a
few problems
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Lee Elliott
I also noticed that there don't appear to be models included for the F-104,
F-15 F-16 and I think I could probably do some and animate them for fgfs if
they'd be useful.
I would realy like it if someone could add 3D models for those aircraft.
I've
I don't really object to that -- except that I wonder how many folks
will be able to really tell the difference. Surely, even in the real
thing, the differences are fairly subtle. I'm also not so sure that we
have the fidelity that making that distinction implies.
I recommend the split,
Alex Perry writes:
The last ten degrees _are_ mostly drag, but that's what you need
(a) to get a steep final in rugged terrain
(b) for fast descents in emergency management
(c) for a relatively quick flare for short fields
Speaking of quick flares, I'm finally getting the hang of
Was this a mistake?
Best,
Jim
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Date: Tue Jun 11 13:06:29 EDT 2002
Author: cvsroot
Update of /home/cvsroot/FlightGear/FlightGear/Aircraft
In directory bitless:/tmp/cvslck/cvs-serv8782/Aircraft
Modified Files:
X15-set.xml
Log Message:
Command line help
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