* Martin Spott -- Tuesday 01 March 2005 23:56:
> Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> > Yes. But please concentrate on *landmarks*: Buildings and structures you
> > actually see from an aircraft. Things that help with orientation and allow
> > to recognize unique locations.
>
> Correct, but don't limit to land
Frederic Bouvier wrote:
> Quoting Martin Spott :
>> If I may quote Frederic Bouvier (regarding FGSD):
>>
>> "It shouldn't be too difficult. Just a matter of wrapping up the
>> FGSD_TriangleObject class into a main function."
>>
>>
>> but nobody did that.
>
> Work in (slow) progress.
Hehe, I
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> Yes. But please concentrate on *landmarks*: Buildings and structures you
> actually see from an aircraft. Things that help with orientation and allow
> to recognize unique locations.
Correct, but don't limit to landmarks only. Several remarkable/unique
buildings alias "eye
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 19:34:20 +0100 (MET), Roberto wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > I also noticed that those POI files are generally distributed free
> > > with very relaxed licenses.
> >
> > But this is the crux of the biscuit. What, specifically, is the
> > license? "Very relaxed"
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
David Luff wrote:
On 27/02/2005 at 22:51 Hans-Georg Wunder wrote:
Hi all,
some days ago, I have made some proposals to correct errors in
flightgear. Now, I would like to know, íf this is the right
procedure to add code to the cvs or if there is an other way defined ??
Hello Chris,
> > Did anyone walked this way before?
>
> Not with TomTom POI files that I'm aware of. There is a *lot* of ongoing
> work on getting more ground structures into the FG scenery, however. Jon
> Stockill and Martin Spott have built a master database for ground scenery
> object locat
Martin Spott wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Both Jon and I have written code to do this iteratively for a list of
>> lat/lon locations (I think Jon used Perl; I used Python). Sadly, it
>> requires running FlightGear and is slow; but at least it's hands-off.
>
> If I may quote Frederic B
>* [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Tuesday 01 March 2005 18:39:
>>
>> Please consider contributing them to the database.
>
> Yes. But please concentrate on *landmarks*: Buildings and structures you
> actually see from an aircraft. Things that help with orientation and allow
> to recognize unique locations
Quoting Martin Spott :
> If I may quote Frederic Bouvier (regarding FGSD):
>
> "It shouldn't be too difficult. Just a matter of wrapping up the
> FGSD_TriangleObject class into a main function."
>
>
> but nobody did that.
Work in (slow) progress.
-Fred
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is a *lot* of ongoing work on getting more ground structures
> into the FG scenery, however. Jon Stockill and Martin Spott have built
> a master database for ground scenery object locations and shared models
> to represent them. [...] I don't know that an "officia
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Tuesday 01 March 2005 18:39:
* * Roberto Inzerillo -- Tuesday 01 March 2005 17:16:
> > I am starting to build some 3d models of
> > the most common gas stations and hotels around my city.
>
> Please consider contributing them to the database.
Yes. But please concentrate on
> I've accidentally come into those POI (Point Of Interest) files for TomTom
> GPS systems which carry a very big amount of informations regarding many
> things laying around the world (restaurants, fuel stations, railroad
> stations, cinemas, schools, hotels ...).
> Those files are easily conve
Hi all,
I've accidentally come into those POI (Point Of Interest) files for TomTom
GPS systems which carry a very big amount of informations regarding many
things laying around the world (restaurants, fuel stations, railroad
stations, cinemas, schools, hotels ...).
Those files are easily convertib
David Luff wrote:
On 27/02/2005 at 22:51 Hans-Georg Wunder wrote:
Hi all,
some days ago, I have made some proposals to correct errors in
flightgear. Now, I would like to know, íf this is the right
procedure to add code to the cvs or if there is an other way defined ??
The best way is to sen
On 27/02/2005 at 22:51 Hans-Georg Wunder wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>some days ago, I have made some proposals to correct errors in
>flightgear. Now, I would like to know, íf this is the right
>procedure to add code to the cvs or if there is an other way defined ??
>
>
The best way is to send it directl
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