Gentlemen,
We currently have a somewhat messy situation regarding AI and ATC. We not only
have the AIModels based subsystems, but also a system called AI, which is not
related to the AIModels based system, and an ATC system, which interacts with
the non AIModels based AI system. The AI and ATC
Hey Durk,
Ralf just pointed me to you being the expert on AI/ATC and stuff like
that, which is IMHO one of the most important things for a good user
experience. :-)
As you might know we are currently doing a lot of work on EDDF. One of
the things I am doing right now is redesigning the AI-Netwo
* Durk Talsma -- Tuesday 22 April 2008:
> What I would like to do is phase out the existing ATC code, and adopt the
> good
> parts into the AIModels based ATC code. IIRC, David Luff, the original author
> of the ATC/AI code has expressed his approval to integrating his code into
> the AIModels
Hi,
like Christian I'm working on improvements of the AI
Interactive Traffic. (for EDDF)
I wanted to add landinglights and strobes to the
aircrafts driven by the properties given in
ai/aircraft/.
like velocities and so on...
But then I noticed that the aircraft numbers changes
so I can't advise
Hi Christian,
On Tuesday 22 April 2008 20:42, Christian Schmitt wrote:
> Hey Durk,
>
> Ralf just pointed me to you being the expert on AI/ATC and stuff like
> that, which is IMHO one of the most important things for a good user
> experience. :-)
> As you might know we are currently doing a lot of
Is there a way to get the framerate not to display in the corner?
Thanks,
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Selon Adam Dershowitz :
> Is there a way to get the framerate not to display in the corner?
This is in the menu : View > Rendering Options > Show frame rate ( unchecked )
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Durk Talsma wrote:
> We are moving towards a more sophisticated runway exit strategy: Last year at
> LinuxTag, Thomas Foerster and I discussed the idea of adding a performance
> database that could be used to determine stopping distances, and I'm
> currently working on adding support for runway
Hi guys ,
I'm enjoying this new view-limiter , but you realize now I have to
do cabins for my aircraft ... need something to look at between the seats ;)
Just a thought , but what about a small forward / backward movement ,
too ...
in case one needs to lean forward a bit (wing inspection),or
Hi Heiko,
On Tuesday 22 April 2008 21:03, Heiko Schulz wrote:
> But then I noticed that the aircraft numbers changes
> so I can't advise it to the right aircraft.
You mean that (for instance) /ai/aircraft[100]/ does not always refer to the
same aircraft, but changes as aircraft are added or dele
On Wednesday 23 April 2008 00:06, Christian Schmitt wrote:
>
> So does it mean that the "On the runway" points I set in taxidraw are
> currently of no use?
Current use is limited. I do use them to determine whether a taxi route
crosses a runway. Currently, routes that cross a runway are given a p
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