Re: [Flightgear-devel] Panel Lighting for 3d instruments.

2004-12-30 Thread Curtis L. Olson
Jim Wilson wrote: One question for others: do we have a property path for light switches (or other types of switches)? If not, maybe this is a good time to establish a convention. The default C172 electrical system is pretty extensive and has all these sorts of switches layed out. You just

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Panel Lighting for 3d instruments.

2004-12-30 Thread Jim Wilson
Dave Martin said: > On Thursday 30 Dec 2004 10:34, Erik Hofman wrote: > > Dave Martin wrote: > > > As the title says; is there any hope for this. > > > > > > I'm working on some fairly detailed instruments which could work nicely > > > with the light-aircraft in FG but I was wondering if there is

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Panel Lighting for 3d instruments.

2004-12-30 Thread Dave Martin
On Thursday 30 Dec 2004 10:34, Erik Hofman wrote: > Dave Martin wrote: > > As the title says; is there any hope for this. > > > > I'm working on some fairly detailed instruments which could work nicely > > with the light-aircraft in FG but I was wondering if there is any means > > for a 'nice' swit

Re: [Flightgear-devel] Panel Lighting for 3d instruments.

2004-12-30 Thread Erik Hofman
Dave Martin wrote: As the title says; is there any hope for this. I'm working on some fairly detailed instruments which could work nicely with the light-aircraft in FG but I was wondering if there is any means for a 'nice' switchable illumination of the faces. Can the emmissive properties of a t