Paul Surgeon wrote:
On Saturday 17 December 2005 13:40, Erik Hofman wrote:
What's this, now you want releases that have missing options for some
OS'es??
No, that's not what Melchior implied or said at all.
What he said is that he would prefer if we hold off with ANY 1.0 release
until
Is gamemode just broken in freeglut-2.2.0?
Yes.
Has anyone had this working
with freeglut?
Once upon a time; but not for a year or more.
I would have thought we would get a lot of complaints if
something this basic didn't work?
I'm pretty sure I did whine about it here a year or so
I'm using FG for some simulation of UAV flight and I need to present a
demo soon to the customer. I was looking to use an urban area to fly
around and demonstrate in, preferably either NY City or Washington DC.
Unfortunately when I loaded up the scenery data for each of those, no
buildings
Hi,
I've been out of the fgfs development loop for an annoyingly long time. At
first, I had to adjust to a big drop in free time after (thankfully) finally
getting employed. Then I had a video card failure that forced me back to an
old card I had lying around which had no 3D acceleration. And
Hi. Just as a request, you might wanna set a line length of 80 chars
or so (74 is good). Your lines are coming across many lines long, thus
difficult to read on some clients and through web interfaces (like the
one I'm currently stuck using, unfortunately).
The bad news, is that with terrain
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
* [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. Try
Martin Spott wrote:
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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 Bouvier