On 18.Jan.2002 23:46 Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 10:50:44 +0100
Erik Hofman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just my 2 Euro ct. (Sorry Arnt ;) )
.as a coding member in an itzy bitzy wee part of our great
continent, the cradle of mankind, spanning from Cape Town well
past Vladivostok,
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 13:20:50 -0500
Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have been working on a 3d model for the DC3. You can check it out on
my web
page. Sorry, not too far along with it. The only reason I picked the
DC3 was
that I had some outline drawings of it. But I think the drawings
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 09:48:17 -0800
Andy Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Megginson wrote:
Jim Wilson writes:
The values I have to able to set per aircraft (to start with)
are:
min_climb_speed, best_climb_speed, target_climb_rate, and
something
which for lack of a
Jonathan Polley writes:
In an attempt to better understand the source for FlightGear, I am
attempting to write some programmer-level documentation for it. I am
basically starting from main() and working forward (with some
exceptions). I have just started, but would appreciate any
AAARGH!
After five days of searching for what the hell was going on I discovered
mk4.h contains:
#define bool int
One lousy line ruining your life! Yuck.
If you get all sorts of strange error messages, you have to remove that
line.
Erik
:(
Christian Mayer writes:
PS: So there's just the #include zlib.h issue left to be
fully MSVC friendly...
Typically in the unix world, you would install packages like zlib into
a place where the compiler expects to see them, or some other place
and inform the compiler where to look.
In the
Curtis L. Olson writes:
Christian Mayer writes:
PS: So there's just the #include zlib.h issue left to be
fully MSVC friendly...
Typically in the unix world, you would install packages like zlib into
a place where the compiler expects to see them, or some other place
and inform the
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
Christian Mayer writes:
PS: So there's just the #include zlib.h issue left to be
fully MSVC friendly...
Typically in the unix world, you would install packages like zlib into
a place where the compiler expects to see them, or some other place
and inform the
Could we abandon MetaKit completely please?
The 2.4.2-32 version which is supplied by SimGear doesn't compiler
properly. I vote for using David's plain text sulution (at least for now).
I don't recall David's solution.
It seems to me that we're only using MK for doing simple record lookups
Norman Vine wrote:
Erik Hofman writes:
Could we abandon MetaKit completely please?
The 2.4.2-32 version which is supplied by SimGear doesn't compiler
properly. I vote for using David's plain text sulution (at
least for now).
I really don't care what we do any more but .
I am
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