> --prop:/foo/bar="some thing" and --prop:/foo/bar='some thing' both
> worked for me?
Argh - disregard! Fingertrouble due to late night hacking..
Sorry for the noise
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I pulled down the Great Salt Lake with:
http://mapserver.flightgear.org/dlaction.psp?xmin=-113.5&xmax=-111&ymin=40&ymax=42&pgislayer=v1_saltlake
After unzipping to ../MyLandData/ I tried processing it like this:
$ shape-decode ../MyLandData/v1_saltlake v1_SaltLake Lake
and
$ shape-decode --ma
--prop:/foo/bar="some thing" and --prop:/foo/bar='some thing' both
worked for me?
bash and debian lenny...
On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 22:40 +0200, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> anybody an idea, how to make this work?
> --metar= 012345Z 15003KT 12SM SCT041 FEW200 20/08 Q1015 NOSIG
> I can't co
Have you tried
--metar=" 012345Z 15003KT 12SM SCT041 FEW200 20/08 Q1015 NOSIG"
Jari
Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> anybody an idea, how to make this work?
> --metar= 012345Z 15003KT 12SM SCT041 FEW200 20/08 Q1015 NOSIG
> I can't convice the cmdarg-parser to accept what comes behind t
Hi,
anybody an idea, how to make this work?
--metar= 012345Z 15003KT 12SM SCT041 FEW200 20/08 Q1015 NOSIG
I can't convice the cmdarg-parser to accept what comes behind the equals-sign
as a single string. I receive
Fatal error: Failed to open file
at 012345Z
(received from SimGear XML Parser
Ron Jensen wrote:
> Martin, thanks for the tutorial. I didn't really know how to utilize
> qgis...
You're welcome. QGIS is a really neat tool and, last mut not
least, it serves as a nice frontend to GRASS (yet it doesn't save you
from learning GRASS from the ground up ;-)
I pretty much co
Martin, thanks for the tutorial. I didn't really know how to utilize
qgis...
On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 14:12 +, Martin Spott wrote:
> 3.b) Insert the WMS URL from the 'mapserver.flightgear.org' main page
This had me fooled for a minute. The url is
http://mapserver.flightgear.org/ms Qgis will ap
Martin Spott wrote:
> 2.) From the menu select Layer -> Add WMD Layer
^^^
Oh yeah, should have been "WMS",
Martin.
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On Sun, 24 May 2009 20:52:10 -0400, Barry wrote in message
<4a19ebba.7040...@isscp.com>:
> To All, Thanks Very Much
>
>
> Victhor: glxgears gives me between 882 - 1068 FPS 5450 frame in 5.0
> seconds
>
> Arnt: I'm running the LENNY version of Debian Yes, Should I
> change this ???
"Yan Seiner" wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 2:14 pm, Martin Spott wrote:
>> Martin Spott wrote:
>> BTW, this also works perfectly by picking the "WMS" URL from the
>> main page and droppping it into QGIS or any
>> other WMS-capable desktop GIS,
>
> Assume I'm a decent programmer but a complete idi
Try reinstalling the NVIDIA-related packages in your system, that should
help.
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Hi,
I want use fgviewer read some FlightGear model files, but it failed many times.
And I used it to read external model files, like OSG example data file
"cow.osg",
it will success same as osgviewer.
I think if fgviewer can read some model config xml file will be more useful.
Is fgviewer comm
?? wrote:
Hi,
I know OSG can load many types of model, but in FlightGear, why do we
use AC3D model type. We know that OpenFlight format model can define
DOF, it should be easy to use than AC3D. And there have many other model
types, why do we just use AC3D model type?
Historically this
This was posted in the forums by one of the people involved in the
project. It's really nice to see FlightGear used in projects like these.
http://alfonsodg.wordpress.com/2009/05/24/mi-17-helicopter-simulator-flightgear-core-floss-inside/
Erik
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Hi,
I know OSG can load many types of model, but in FlightGear, why do we use AC3D
model type. We know that OpenFlight format model can define DOF, it should be
easy to use than AC3D. And there have many other model types, why do we just
use AC3D model type?
Huang.
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