Is there a way the joystick hat for looking around would work when the
game is paused as well?
- Matevz
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On Saturday, 6 December 2003 12:44, Matevz Jekovec wrote:
Is there a way the joystick hat for looking around would work when the
game is paused as well?
- Matevz
I second that idea.
I was trying to do some screen grabs last week and it's REALLY hard to keep
the aircraft at the right
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Paul Surgeon wrote:
On Saturday, 6 December 2003 12:44, Matevz Jekovec wrote:
Is there a way the joystick hat for looking around would work when the
game is paused as well?
- Matevz
I second that idea.
I was trying to do
* Jon Berndt -- Saturday 06 December 2003 03:02:
./dot: error while loading shared libraries: libpathplan.so.0: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
Do you have this library?
I have, and it was in the package that I had prepared for you.
m.
Yes, I am.
Ilja
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Hi, Ilja!
Are you running on Windows?
Marcio Shimoda
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Hi, Andy
Andy Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ilja wrote:
1. The trim wheel looks in AC3D like this [...] is just an ugly
object: [...] The orange mixture stick doesn't look correct too.
Off hand, it looks to me like the normals are wrong. The bright white
vertices usually result
Matevz Jekovec wrote :
On Saturday, 6 December 2003 12:44, Matevz Jekovec wrote:
Is there a way the joystick hat for looking around would work when the
game is paused as well?
**
Yes, but your hands are usually on the stick and keyboard, so mouse is a
bit out of
OK, Thanks to Melchior I have a working dot on sourceforge. The diagrams
are bigger than I want them to be, and Doxygen doesn't seem to be shrinking
them like I'd like, but the version of Doxygen on the sf.net site appears to
be older.
In any case, I may pass the executable on to the sf.net
Martin Spott writes:
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ftp.flightgear.org is still rebooting ... /dev/hdh1 (120Gb) has gone
204 days without being checked, check forced ... might be another hour
or two ... :-)
I usually put everything over 10 GByte on XFS per 'default' - as well
Paul Surgeon wrote:
Can someone recommend a nVidia based card that works flawlessly with FG?
I'm on a tight budget so I'm looking at the low end cards.
Does FG run well on a FX 5200?
Paul,
I have experience with the original GF3, the GF4 MX440, the FX 5200, the
FX 5600, and the FX 5600 Ultra
On Saturday, 6 December 2003 17:31, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
I'm running ext3 so normally rebooting, even after a crash would not
be a problem, but in this case I exceeded the last check date
threshold so it ran a full fsck on me. This drive has zillions of
tiny little files on it so it's a
Paul Surgeon writes:
Can't you just force a check every now and then from a cron job?
Anyway it's a small problem - a few hours of down time every year won't hurt
anyone.
You need to unmount the drive before fsck'ing it, which you can't do
unless all services / processes using files on that
Does anyone know if it's possible for a Garmin GPS to take its position
information from external NMEA input, rather than just broadcasting the
position as NMEA output? I wanted to experiment with using my (brand-new)
Garmin 196 slaved to FlightGear, but I have not had much luck yet. This
David Megginson writes:
Does anyone know if it's possible for a Garmin GPS to take its position
information from external NMEA input, rather than just broadcasting the
position as NMEA output? I wanted to experiment with using my (brand-new)
Garmin 196 slaved to FlightGear, but I have not
John Wojnaroski writes:
Has anyone been successful in running some of the dual headed video
cards with FG?
I've never had a chance to play with a multi-headed opengl card.
However, I've always been a little dubious about what kind of results
they would yield.
If you want to render two
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Spott writes:
I usually put everything over 10 GByte on XFS per 'default' - as well
as any data that has some value for me. It should take about 5 seconds
to mount a 200 gig filesystem - cheching included ;-)
I'm running ext3 so normally
Martin Spott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Curtis L. Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running ext3 so normally rebooting, even after a crash would not
be a problem, but in this case I exceeded the last check date
threshold so it ran a full fsck on me. [...]
bitchy
Here you realize the
Martin Spott wrote:
bitchy
Here you realize the difference between a wannabee enterprise
filesystem and an enterprise filesystem that was designed as such
from the very beginning
/bitchy
The automatic filesystem check is an issue of filesystem policy, and
says nothing about the
I just got FlightGear (0.9.3) running for the first time on MacOS X, but
there seems to be no right rudder control, which makes flying a challenge.
The docs say right rudder is the comma key, but that isn't doing it. (I've
tried with both the laptop's keyboard and an external USB keyboard.) Left
Andy Ross writes:
The automatic filesystem check is an issue of filesystem policy, and
says nothing about the implementation thereof. Neither, I should add,
does the appelation enterprise. :)
If I had to pick, I'd go for reiserfs because of the nifty tail
folding. But saying that XFS is
It would be nice if Garmin would port their demo software over to linux
and be able to feed it data from another app. I use the Garmin 430's all
the time when flying. Most of our club aircraft have at least one if not
two of them.
Oh and btw, I got taxi a Cessna 414 today and a Commander 115TC,
Andy Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Ilja wrote:
1. The trim wheel looks in AC3D like this [...] is just an ugly
object: [...] The orange mixture stick doesn't look correct too.
Off hand, it looks to me like the normals are wrong. The bright white
vertices usually result from a
The addition of this code on 10/23 to fg_init.cxx is what started the problem
with the aircraft crashing on teleports:
cout fgInitPosition() endl;
double gs = fgGetDouble(/sim/presets/glideslope-deg)
* SG_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS ;
double od =
Jim Wilson writes:
The addition of this code on 10/23 to fg_init.cxx is what started the problem
with the aircraft crashing on teleports:
cout fgInitPosition() endl;
double gs = fgGetDouble(/sim/presets/glideslope-deg)
* SG_DEGREES_TO_RADIANS ;
Is there a way to preset certain property values when opening up a
dialog box? I see that we can force arbitrary property values when
clicking ok, but it would be nice to force some default values when a
dialog box is opened.
Thanks,
Curt.
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Curtis L. Olson writes:
I think what we probably need is a slightly smarter set position
dialog box that knows how to set up the properties for what the user
is trying to do. If you specify a new airport and there are some
random left over values from a previous postition reset, weird things
Hi Kevin
Try the Enter key on the number pad.
So that would be 0 left rudder 5 centre Enter right rudder
Cheers
Innis
The Mad Aussi
Kevin Savetz writes
I just got FlightGear (0.9.3) running for the first time on MacOS X, but
there seems to be no right rudder control, which makes flying a
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