WillyB wrote:
>
> Here's a screenshot if anyone cares to have a look.
> http://24.121.17.106/fgfs/scenery/fgfs-windsock.png
I always found that there is something odd visually
with the winsock. It seems that the normals are inside
and not outside.
David, do you still have the blender model ? If y
Whoops!
I didn't see this post until after I posted the last one...
Feet NOT Meters ... duh :/
So it was there all along, just a few 1000 feet under the ground!
Thanks Melchior
Here's a screenshot if anyone cares to have a look.
http://24.121.17.106/fgfs/scenery/fgfs-windsock.png
Many thanks
I am having a problem with SimGear when building flightgear.
in simgear/screen/extensions.cxx
I need to wrap the #ifdef lines within
#ifndef __APPLE__
#ifndef WIN32
#include
#else
#include
#endif
#endif //__APPLE__
Otherwise I get the message that
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../simg
Ok... I made a my_preferences.xml in the data dir.
On the command line:
/home/willyb/Games/FG/runfg-9.2.sh
--config=/home/willyb/Games/FG-0.9.2/data/my_preferences.xml
-- excerpt from console --
log-level
Initializing scenery subsystem
Adding model Windsock KIGM
Loading stars from /home/will
* WillyB -- Friday 20 June 2003 00:59:
>1042.34
^^ ^^
elevation-ft is in =feet=. Try this:
3420
m.
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* WillyB -- Friday 20 June 2003 00:59:
> you said 'personal preferences.xml'
$ fgfs --config=/your/personal/preferences.xml
or
$ cat ~/.fgfsrc
--config=/your/personal/preferences.xml
$ fgfs
(mine is called ~/.fgfs/preferences.xml. I have some other
personal fgfs config stuff in the hi
Hmmm...
you said 'personal preferences.xml'
I put it in just 'preferences.xml' at the very end, (which could be my problem
now) like this:
Windsock KIGM
Models/Airport/windsock.xml
-113.9351
35.2580
1042.34
## this part is the end of the file.. I didn't put
http://homepage.mac.com/walisser/.cv/walisser/Public/FlightGear/fgfs-
0.9.2-06.19.03.gz-link.gz
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Thanks Melchior... I 'almost' tried something similar to that!
I think I was confusing it beyond it's confusion factor and then not dividing
by 3.65 brain cells ;)
Re's
WillyB
On Thursday 19 June 2003 14:03, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * WillyB -- Thursday 19 June 2003 22:49:
> > Do I place a pro
* WillyB -- Thursday 19 June 2003 22:49:
> Do I place a property=/Models/Airport/windsock.xml somewhere in the
> options.xml or preferences.xml ?
You put it in your personal preferences.xml file, like so:
Windsock KSFO
Models/Airport/windsock.xml
I asked this on the Users list, probably the wrong one to be asking on ;)
Or maybe it's already been answered somewhere but I didn't see it
In the 0.9.2 release there is a windsock model with an xml file included...
/FG-0.9.2/data/Models/Airport/windsock.ac
/FG-0.9.2/data/Models/Airport/winds
* Melchior FRANZ -- Thursday 19 June 2003 20:07:
> The reported breakage of the hsi was caused by wrong lower limits.
The patch does not fix the "heading bug". If you lock the
AP on heading, it doesn't head to the bug. The hsi2.xml uses
/instrumentation/heading-indicator/indicated-heading-deg inst
Melchior FRANZ writes:
> I guess that everyone has wondered about the outer marker control
> light already. It has been on since 2003/03/09. Didn't blink since
> then. :-)
I saw my marker lights (on my KMA 24 audio panel) flash for the first
time when I was flying down to NYC on Monday: we do
The reported breakage of the hsi was caused by wrong lower limits.
m.
Index: hsi.xml
===
RCS file: /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/Aircraft/Instruments/hsi.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -p -r1.8 hsi.xml
--- hsi.xml 9 Mar 2003 0
I'm not sure if I connected adf and dme to the correct bus,
but it's time that c310s have them working. There was a temporary
workaround in c310-ifr-set.xml, but not for the c310-3d
(= c310u3a-3d), the plain c310 and eventually others.
m.
Index: c310-ifr-set.xml
I guess that everyone has wondered about the outer marker control
light already. It has been on since 2003/03/09. Didn't blink since
then. :-)
m.
diff -u -p -r1.2 markerbeacon.xml
--- markerbeacon.xml9 Mar 2003 03:41:48 - 1.2
+++ markerbeacon.xml19 Jun 2003 16:43:02 -
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diff -u -p -r1.5 hsi2.xml
--- hsi2.xml20 Apr 2003 10:05:20 - 1.5
+++ hsi2.xml19 Jun 2003 15:54:27 -
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Started 24-7-01 by Timothy Gale
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Hi Jim unfortunately that is what I meant.
cheers
Innis
Jim Wilson wrote
Currently this won't work with 2D panels, if that is what you meant.
Best,
Jim
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Yeah, it's the old multiply-defined global problem again. Here's the
quick fix (just extern'd one of the definitions):
http://homepage.mac.com/walisser/downloads/flightgearlarcsim.diff
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It turns out that there is a better way to fix it. Apple supports the
ARB version of point parameters: GL_ARB_point_parameters. I think it
takes the same arguments, but to different function names, and uses
different constant names (though in actuality, they have the same
value).
http://oss.sg
Jim Wilson wrote:
> Shading is done per object (normals generated on the fly). If you
> need a square edge, split the adjacent sides into individual objects.
> For example on the P-51D and AFAIK Lee's models, the blunt edges of
> the control surfaces (e.g. flaps, ailerons) are separate objects.
T
David Culp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > 1). Does anyone know what the two "feather wing like" icons are supposed to
> > indicate and what they do if/when they move (look to each side of the 15
> > degree pitch line in the second picture)?
>
> The pitch limit symbols in the 737 are only visible w
Tim Jelliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 1). Does anyone know what the two "feather wing like" icons are supposed
> to indicate and what they do if/when they move (look to each side of the
> 15 degree pitch line in the second picture)?
>
> They also adjust depending on the situation. So when at
> 1). Does anyone know what the two "feather wing like" icons are supposed to
> indicate and what they do if/when they move (look to each side of the 15
> degree pitch line in the second picture)?
The pitch limit symbols in the 737 are only visible when the flaps are not up.
They indicate the pi
paul mccann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Jim looks great, just like the real thing.
Coming from someone who would know, that's good to hear...thanks!
> 1. they are ptich limit bars or symbol, you will get to stick shaker or
> stall if you pitch up to them.
Ah ok. We might have to hold off on a
Innis Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Thanks Jim looks great.
Thanks!
> You wouldn't like to share the secrets of the xml code you use to get the
> compass rose to part show and the speed and altitude strips to work.Is it
> just that the strips are hidden under other layers or is there
Thanks Jim looks great.
You wouldn't like to share the secrets of the xml code you use to get the
compass rose to part show and the speed and altitude strips to work.Is it
just that the strips are hidden under other layers or is there some little
secret you have found.MATE! LOL
Cheers
Innis
Ji
David Megginson writes:
> We don't distinguish between buildings and terrain, so this would also
> cause the plane to fall throught he surface of the earth when taxiing.
In plib you can mark flag objects for inclusion/exclusion from the
intersection test. However, I don't know if the flightgear h
Hi Paul
The panel I have the instrument on is a 737 panel I am working on.If you say
things are working fine on the 9.2 binaries version I will have a fly and
see what happens.I fly (test) mostly in the old CVS version I have which is
at least 3 weeks old.Because I can do development work in the
Darrell Walisser wrote:
The point parameters extensions are unsupported in Apple's GL stack. The
fix I've chosen is
#ifdef GL_SGIS_point_parameters
// do stuff here
#endif
Although I don't like to fix it this way (if all was correct this
wouldn't be necessary because it adds another compile ti
Hi
Jim,
1). Does anyone know what the two "feather
wing like" icons are supposed to indicate and what they do if/when they
move (look to each side of the 15 degree pitch line in the second picture)?
They
also adjust depending on the situation. So when at altitude and high speed,
the
Darrell Walisser wrote:
Here's a patch to simgear that implements gl function pointer lookup:
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
the patch below is required for MSVC
Could you add these definitions to extensions.hxx :
#define GL_POINT_SIZE_MIN_EXT 0x8126
#define GL_DISTANCE_A
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> Jim looks great, just like the real thing.
>
> 1. they are ptich limit bars or symbol, you will get to stick shaker or
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