John Check writes:
> I'm not sure I follow you. The KR-87 properties are coming from
> the c++ end, not the XML.
They still should be generalized /radios/adf/ properties as far as
possible.
All the best,
David
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On Sunday 29 December 2002 8:17 pm, David Megginson wrote:
> John Check writes:
> > I think that was just an interim thing until we could make the KR-87
> > the default, but Curt would know. I think I have some other bendix
> > thingy in the pipeline that needed that too.
>
> The best choice, I
John Check writes:
> I think that was just an interim thing until we could make the KR-87
> the default, but Curt would know. I think I have some other bendix
> thingy in the pipeline that needed that too.
The best choice, I think, is to put all possible inputs under
/radios/adf, and then have
On Saturday 28 December 2002 2:13 pm, David Megginson wrote:
> Curtis L. Olson writes:
> > What would be really useful when you get into modeling push buttons is
> > to be able to model a switch where it is "true" while the mouse is
> > depressed and then immediately returns to false when the mo
Curtis L. Olson writes:
> What would be really useful when you get into modeling push buttons is
> to be able to model a switch where it is "true" while the mouse is
> depressed and then immediately returns to false when the mouse button
> is released. Currently you need to click a second tim
On Saturday 26 October 2002 10:08 am, James Turner wrote:
> On Saturday, October 26, 2002, at 02:23 am, David Megginson wrote:
> > Curtis L. Olson writes:
> >> What would be really useful when you get into modeling push buttons is
> >> to be able to model a switch where it is "true" while the mous
On Saturday 26 October 2002 5:30 pm, Julian Foad wrote:
> Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> ...
>
> > What would be really useful when you get into modeling push buttons is
> > to be able to model a switch where it is "true" while the mouse is
> > depressed and then immediately returns to false when the mou
Curtis L. Olson wrote:
...
What would be really useful when you get into modeling push buttons is
to be able to model a switch where it is "true" while the mouse is
depressed and then immediately returns to false when the mouse button
is released. Currently you need to click a second time to retu
James Turner writes:
> One feature I'd love is the ability to spin dials by hovering over and
> using the mouse wheel, though I assume GLUT may not support this
> (unless the wheel is mapped as buttons 4 and 5, which I think is common
> under X?). MSFS does this (at least the newest version
On Saturday, October 26, 2002, at 02:23 am, David Megginson wrote:
Curtis L. Olson writes:
What would be really useful when you get into modeling push buttons is
to be able to model a switch where it is "true" while the mouse is
depressed and then immediately returns to false when the mouse b
John Check writes:
> In reality I can't think of a case, because you'd know what
> stations to tune in advance, but if you classify fgfs as a "game",
> you might want to be able to search for ground stations. I seem to
> recall something about some units having an AM reception mode also.
It's
On Friday 25 October 2002 8:57 pm, David Megginson wrote:
> John Check writes:
> > I see that tuning the ADF radio is now done on the standby channel.
> > It was my understanding (which ain't much) that at least on some
> > units you can tune the active channel
>
> My experience is limited, but
Curtis L. Olson writes:
> What would be really useful when you get into modeling push buttons is
> to be able to model a switch where it is "true" while the mouse is
> depressed and then immediately returns to false when the mouse button
> is released. Currently you need to click a second tim
On Friday 25 October 2002 9:14 pm, Curtis L. Olson wrote:
> David Megginson writes:
> > Curtis L. Olson writes:
> > > Yes, I dont' know what it would take to get a momentary mouse click
> > > mode working, but that would be really helpful. David: is this
> > > possible? Easy? Hard? Someone e
David Megginson writes:
> Curtis L. Olson writes:
>
> > Yes, I dont' know what it would take to get a momentary mouse click
> > mode working, but that would be really helpful. David: is this
> > possible? Easy? Hard? Someone else is going to have to work on this
> > though since I have my
Curtis L. Olson writes:
> Yes, I dont' know what it would take to get a momentary mouse click
> mode working, but that would be really helpful. David: is this
> possible? Easy? Hard? Someone else is going to have to work on this
> though since I have my hands full with other things.
Pleas
John Check writes:
> I see that tuning the ADF radio is now done on the standby channel.
> It was my understanding (which ain't much) that at least on some
> units you can tune the active channel
My experience is limited, but the only units I've seen where you tune
the active frequency directl
John Check writes:
> I see that tuning the ADF radio is now done on the standby channel.
> It was my understanding (which ain't much) that at least on some
> units you can tune the active channel
The KR-87 has several modes and several buttons. It has two display
areas. The first area is for the
I see that tuning the ADF radio is now done on the standby channel.
It was my understanding (which ain't much) that at least on some units you can
tune the active channel
2 questions.
1) Would anybody object to me activating a switch so we can have both?
2) Should we just switch to the KR87 that
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