Hi All
Being new to Flightgear under Linux I have noticed a problem.
If I run with the sim the full size of the screen regardless of the
screen resolution I have the hotspot points about 1 inch/25mm
below were the yellow hotspot squares would indicate the hotspot
to be.
If I run with a screen resol
Georg Vollnhals wrote:
> Martin Spott schrieb:
>>I can't believe it, there actually is a photo on the net that shows the
>>aircraft that I did most of my trainig on. It also features my
>>intructor on the co-seat :-)
>>
>> http://www.flugzeugbilder.de/show.php?id=249541
[...]
> nice - but now we
Hi Melchior,
that's OK. The code has to fit to the existing codebase and so I'll tidy
it up a bit.
I just didn't look at those details. No problem.
CU Mark
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Mark -- Thursday 20 July 2006 20:31:
>
>> After it is in cvs I'd be happy for some feedback and suggestions fo
Hi Vassilii,
it is indeed an debugging artifact. At least the "using namespace std" is.
The rest was existing code. I'll see what I can change.
As for the vector math, I didn't change any of that and this is all from
the original implementation.
And I don't really want to fuzz with that.
Mark
V
Hi,
In a Windows XP machine, running cygwin, latest
CVS for simgear and flightgear
I am getting the SAME or SIMILAR error when
linking FlightGear ... well actually when
linking fgjs.exe, under cygwin ... namely -
Making all in Input
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home/GeoffMcLane/FlightGear-0.9-c
After doing some cleanup the patches are ready for review and
(hopefully) committing to cvs again.
The new versions are here:
http://www.akermann.org/fgfs/halos.tgz
http://www.akermann.org/fgfs/flightgear-sun-2006072201.tgz
http://www.akermann.org/fgfs/simgear-sun-2006072201.tgz
I tried to do so
> Getting one with me in the pilot's seat is difficult, but I hope this
> one is sufficient to serve as a proof ;-)
>
> http://foxtrot.mgras.net/bitmap/FGFS/DEEQA-EDNY.jpg
>
> Thanks to Ingrid Scholl for handing the photo to me,
> Martin.
>
Hi Martin,
thank you for the picture, now I
On Friday 21 July 2006 10:26, Innis Cunningham wrote:
> If I run with a screen resolution of say 1280x1024 and the flightgear
> geometry set to say 1024x768 then the hotspots are right were the
> yellows squares indicate they should be.I.E no problem.So if I run
> FG at the same resolution as the s
Geoff Air schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> In a Windows XP machine, running cygwin, latest
> CVS for simgear and flightgear
> I am getting the SAME or SIMILAR error when
> linking FlightGear ... well actually when
> linking fgjs.exe, under cygwin ... namely -
>
>
Hi Geoff,
thank you for all this feedback, bu
Ok thanks Paul I will see if minimizing fixes the problem.
Strange no one else has reported the problem maybe
not all that many people use the hotspots or only those
people using windows which I used to be.
Paul Surgeon writes
>
>On Friday 21 July 2006 10:26, Innis Cunningham wrote:
> > If I run
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2006-07-21_10:45:01 (curt)
/var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/source/simgear/scene/tgdb/pt_lights.cxx
/var/cvs/SimGear-0.3/source/simgear/scene/tgdb/pt_lights.hxx
Additional functionality for animated point lights (i.e. approach light
rabbits, REIL,
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2006-07-16_06:30:33 (mfranz)
/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/source/src/Scripting/NasalSys.cxx
- complain about attempts to attach a listener to a tied node
- do *not* complain about a listener writing to its own node, but don't
enter recursi
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2006-07-16_15:51:55 (mfranz)
/var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/Aircraft/bo105/Instruments/tach/tach.xml
allow 140% for rotor and turbine RPM
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2006-07-20_09:30:03 (curt)
/var/cvs/
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