Melchior,
On Feb 2, 2007, at 2:18 AM, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Tatsuhiro Nishioka -- Friday 02 February 2007:
>> Actually the canopy of J7W is temporal for now so opening/closing
>> canopy is not implemented yet.
>
> I know that the canopy isn't animated yet. But seeing how you
> intended to do i
On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 16:24 -0700, Ron Jensen wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 13:15 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The thought was by putting kap140.nas in the same
> > place as the required generic xml files, it would be
> > easier for someone to implement this autopilot in other
> > AC.
>
>
On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 13:15 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Melchior wrote:
> >Now Dave sent me a patch which puts a generic kap140.nas into
> >$FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Instruments/, and I guess now is the time
> >to finally decide where such optional Nasal instrument (or
> >other) addons should go:
>
--- Martin Spott wrote:
> John Denker wrote:
> > Here is a patch to make the engine sound more like it
> > should for the skylane (c182 and c182rg)
> >http://www.av8n.com/fly/fgfs/skylane-sound.diff
>
> Anyone who has FlightGear with sound to cross-check this ?
>
> Martin.
Cross-checke
On Fri 2 February 2007 20:23, Martin Spott wrote:
> "gh.robin" wrote:
> > Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/Aircraft/bell206/Models
> > In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv6329/Models
> >
> > Removed Files:
> > bell206.ac bell206.xml
> >
> > Why that ... ?
>
> Written in the CVS log me
Melchior wrote:
>Now Dave sent me a patch which puts a generic kap140.nas into
>$FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Instruments/, and I guess now is the time
>to finally decide where such optional Nasal instrument (or
>other) addons should go:
There is a logic to using $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Instruments/ that has
not
Hi,
as my time constraints got worse over the years my last contributed code
is quite old...
It was the WeatherCM "environmen" - it should be in the CVS somewhere.
This code has/had the ability to smoothly interpolate globally between
different weather stations, which should prevent the describe
Sebastian Bechtold schrieb:
> Hello!
>
> Actually, it's hard to believe that this has not been discussed before,
> but since I failed to find any accordant postings, here is mine:
>
> Ever since the first win32-build of FG-OSG, there are at least two huge
> ground scenery holes in the area where
Josh Babcock wrote:
> Maybe it should be switched around from that. Have $FG_ROOT/Nasal and
> $FG_ROOT/Nasal/Autoload. I think that would be much more self
> documenting. After all, the automatically loading Nasal files are a
> subset of all the Nasal files so the directory structure might as well
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> * Stuart Buchanan -- Friday 02 February 2007:
>> I'd go for
>>
>>(D) $FG_ROOT/Nasal/
>>
>> and have all the .nas files that are loaded by default defined in
>> preferences.xml. I've never liked the fact that we always pick up any .nas
>> files in the Nasal/ directory.
>
"gh.robin" wrote:
> Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/Aircraft/bell206/Models
> In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv6329/Models
>
> Removed Files:
> bell206.ac bell206.xml
> Why that ... ?
Written in the CVS log message that you've been quoting,
Martin.
--
Unix _IS_ user
On Friday 02 February 2007 19:09:23 Curtis Olson wrote:
> On 2/2/07, Nick Warne wrote:
> > If sometimes you only need to see who is flying online, and do not wish
> > to use
> > and load mpmap, I knocked up a quick page:
> >
> > http://mpserver05.flightgear.org/fgmp/
>
> Impressive uptime if your w
On 2/2/07, Nick Warne wrote:
If sometimes you only need to see who is flying online, and do not wish to
use
and load mpmap, I knocked up a quick page:
http://mpserver05.flightgear.org/fgmp/
Impressive uptime if your web page is to be believed! Around here we'd have
a power outage or a hardw
Hi all,
If sometimes you only need to see who is flying online, and do not wish to use
and load mpmap, I knocked up a quick page:
http://mpserver05.flightgear.org/fgmp/
Nick
-
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to supp
Update of /var/cvs/FlightGear-0.9/data/Aircraft/bell206/Models
In directory baron:/tmp/cvs-serv6329/Models
Removed Files:
bell206.ac bell206.xml
Why that ... ?
How to get the full flying Bell model ?
Regards
--
GĂ©rard
Hello!
Actually, it's hard to believe that this has not been discussed before,
but since I failed to find any accordant postings, here is mine:
Ever since the first win32-build of FG-OSG, there are at least two huge
ground scenery holes in the area where I spend most of my time with FG,
which
On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 16:05 +0100, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> A few days ago I suggested to replace the annunciator.cxx with
> a Nasal file, and to put it into $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Generic/ or
> $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Instruments/. Ron was for the former, because
> the latter "contains only definitions of 2d
On 02/02/2007 10:20 AM, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> and have all the .nas files that are loaded by default defined in
> preferences.xml. I've never liked the fact that we always pick up any .nas
> files in the Nasal/ directory.
There are two sides to that coin.
a) There are plenty of situations wh
* Melchior FRANZ -- Friday 02 February 2007:
> Sorry, but this was not open for debate.
Err ... we can discuss it of course, but I'd like my original
question answered, and not this thread hijacked for a different,
controversial topic. I would find it very inconvenient to have
to add every little
* Stuart Buchanan -- Friday 02 February 2007:
> I'd go for
>
>(D) $FG_ROOT/Nasal/
>
> and have all the .nas files that are loaded by default defined in
> preferences.xml. I've never liked the fact that we always pick up any .nas
> files in the Nasal/ directory.
Sorry, but this was not open f
--- Melchior FRANZ wrote:
>I guess now is the time
> to finally decide where such optional Nasal instrument (or
> other) addons should go:
>
> (A) $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Generic/
> (B) $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Instruments/
> (C) $FG_ROOT/Nasal/*/
> (D) ?
>
> (B) sounds obvious, but it's really only foc
A few days ago I suggested to replace the annunciator.cxx with
a Nasal file, and to put it into $FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Generic/ or
$FG_ROOT/Aircraft/Instruments/. Ron was for the former, because
the latter "contains only definitions of 2d panel instruments".
I agreed and put annunciator.nas into the Gen
* Tatsuhiro Nishioka -- Friday 02 February 2007:
> Actually the canopy of J7W is temporal for now so opening/closing
> canopy is not implemented yet.
I know that the canopy isn't animated yet. But seeing how you
intended to do it in the Nasal code was reason enough to fix
it already. Only after
John Denker wrote
> On 01/31/2007 05:59 PM, AJ MacLeod wrote:
>
> > Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I suspect you're only looking at
> aircraft
> > which use old fashioned simple XML electrical systems.
> >
> > Most vaguely recent aircraft which have had any significant attention
> paid to
>
--- tangyong wrote:
> Hi Curt,
>
> Just as you and Stuart said,the main reason of jittering is the
> inconsistent frame rate.But I find that if several FG clients connect
> to a local server ''fgms'',each client can see each other correctly and
> the flight is smooth,no jittering.Is there no fp
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