Re: [Flightgear-devel] property control question

2005-04-06 Thread Josh Babcock
Andy Ross wrote: Josh Babcock wrote: Blocking user customizations is almost guaranteed to be a disaster. What is this for? Andy Well, if someone has some button on their joystick defined to cycle the gear, and I change g/G from cycling the gear to slewing the position then I see potential confli

Re: [Flightgear-devel] property control question

2005-04-06 Thread Andy Ross
Erik Hofman wrote: > Martin Spott wrote: > > Josh Babcock wrote: > > > The Superfort's flaps and gear are electrically powered, and the > > > controls for both are instantaneous switches. ie. you have to hold > > > the switch the whole cycle to keep the motor running. > > > > BTW, if someone attemp

Re: [Flightgear-devel] property control question

2005-04-06 Thread Andy Ross
Josh Babcock wrote: > The Superfort's flaps and gear are electrically powered, and the > controls for both are instantaneous switches. ie. you have to hold the > switch the whole cycle to keep the motor running. Can anyone think of > a way to do this? For all I can tell, there's no way to tell YASi

Re: [Flightgear-devel] property control question

2005-04-06 Thread Erik Hofman
Martin Spott wrote: Josh Babcock wrote: The Superfort's flaps and gear are electrically powered, and the controls for both are instantaneous switches. ie. you have to hold the switch the whole cycle to keep the motor running. BTW, if someone attempts to create a C150 he'll hit the same obstacle.

Re: [Flightgear-devel] property control question

2005-04-06 Thread Martin Spott
Josh Babcock wrote: > The Superfort's flaps and gear are electrically powered, and the controls for > both are instantaneous switches. ie. you have to hold the switch the whole > cycle > to keep the motor running. BTW, if someone attempts to create a C150 he'll hit the same obstacle. A general

RE: [Flightgear-devel] property control question

2005-04-06 Thread Vivian Meazza
Josh Babcock wrote: > The Superfort's flaps and gear are electrically powered, and the controls > for > both are instantaneous switches. ie. you have to hold the switch the whole > cycle > to keep the motor running. Can anyone think of a way to do this? For all I > can > tell, there's no way to te

[Flightgear-devel] property control question

2005-04-05 Thread Josh Babcock
The Superfort's flaps and gear are electrically powered, and the controls for both are instantaneous switches. ie. you have to hold the switch the whole cycle to keep the motor running. Can anyone think of a way to do this? For all I can tell, there's no way to tell YASim to stop the flaps anywh