On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Matthew Law wrote:
> Alternatively, if anyone is attending who lives reasonably near to
> Sheffield and wishes to car share I'd be happy to take a car and drive
> down with them to cut costs.
I'll be travelling from Wakefield on the train. Hoping to be down there
for both day
On Thursday, 15 January 2004 22:42, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> The exporter
> is in the "Export" menu and displays a sub-menu where you can
> choose if you want to export the whole model, or just the selected
> object.
Now that's useful!
I use a lot of "jigs" when modeling aircraft and it's a pain ha
Erik Hofman writes:
Simon Hollier wrote:
It's strange everyone is seeing a flash to black. I'm seeing a flash to
white. I was able to reproduce it consistently by flying straight out
of KSFO at noon with no heading change. It would flash once at ~1230
feet, again at ~1330 feet, and maybe once
Hi Curt,
I can be there for one of the days, possibly two if the accomodation isn't
too expensive. I can also bring my PC (17" TFT; Gentoo; Athlon 2500XP;
FGFS CVS and GeForce Ti4200-128 with pedals and joystick), but I'd need
help getting it and me there - I don't want to risk public transpor
Erik Hofman wrote:
William Earnest wrote:
- F-16 Model:
Back in november there was some discussion about an F-16 Model for
high angle of
attack simulation. While browsing the NASA Langley tech report
server today, I
stumbled across 2 interesting documents: 1.) the much cited 1979
"F16" re
FYI: Since yesterday Blender does integrate external Python scripts
into its menu. You just have to point a path at your script dir.
There's a new version of the ac3d{im,ex}porter that makes use of
this new infrastructure and has a few other improvements. The
importer does now appear in Blender's "
On Wednesday 14 Jan 2004 7:22 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> Any additional volunteers are also welcome. The more the merrier and the
> core staff always appreciates a bathroom break, or a chance to go look
> around the show themselves. If it gets too crowded in the booth, you can
> just stand out
Alex wrote:
>I have no idea whether I can make it.
It would be great if we could meet up again.
I think I will be at the european flightsim show again, but do not
know yet when it will be. AFAIK, it is the biggest flight sim trade
show in the world. Last year, it was in Birmingham on the 5th o
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 19:22, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
See below
> David Luff wrote:
> > OK, that's a definate now :-)
>
> Ok, so far here is what I have:
>
> - Al West can definitely be there.
> - David Luff can definitely be there.
> - Jon Stockhill probably will be at the show and probably can he
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:04:32 +
"David Luff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm happy to talk if we do get a slot.
Cheers - Dave
Would it be advantageous -- not only now, but for the future -- for
major subsystem "leads" to write up a short monologue? For instance,
if there was a concise writeup
On 1/14/04 at 11:34 AM Alex Perry wrote:
>"Curtis L. Olson" wrote:
>> a possible speaker slot at the Linux User & Developer Expo 2004.
>
>If any of the booth people are willing to stand in front of a lot of
>people,
>I really recommend trying for a slot.
I'm happy to talk if we do get a slot.
C
On 1/14/04 at 1:22 PM Curtis L. Olson wrote:
>
>Ok, so far here is what I have:
>
>- Al West can definitely be there.
>- David Luff can definitely be there.
>- Jon Stockhill probably will be at the show and probably can help with
the
> booth.
>- Matthew Law thinks he can be there but needs to c
Hi,
the recent update to JSBSim doesn't compile with MSVC.
The patch needed, one liner, is attached.
Thanks,
-Fred
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