On 12/01/2009 11:38 AM, John Denker wrote:
> On 12/01/2009 11:19 AM, Heiko Schulz wrote:
>
>
>> To your note: So the c172p has now:
>>
> -struts animation
>
> The reported bug
>http://www.av8n.com/fly/fgfs/htm/bug-list.htm#bug-x1768
> concerns the nutcracker, which as of 1 Dec 2
I have spotted one more problem with the signs, namely the backsides
change color from gray to black depending on distance or FoV.
Here two screenshots for reference:
http://imagebin.ca/view/LyWfNs3D.html vs.
http://imagebin.ca/view/tpoBEKd.html
Anybody else seeing this?
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Csaba/Jester
Hi all,
I have two minor fixes to offer:
1) fix the airport sign problem and add a little robustness:
http://gitorious.org/~jester/fg/jesters-sg-clone/commit/34f1d5cda72e754e8f992e06c3f1ba66ffee9ab3
Thanks to Jacob for reporting.
2) fix a crash in SGSoundMgr::stop() due to invalid iterator usage:
Hi James,
I'm sure this is not a problem with the gps code but only with the
zkv500 code, because it manages itself the route (it has its own route
manager), so the gps code just can't use "leg" as it doesn't know the
entry point of the leg.
I'm working on it, transferring the route management
On 8 Dec 2009, at 20:18, Alexis Bory wrote:
> - Sebastien Marque: Turnpoint is managed using "OBS mode", the route is still
> managed by zkv500's Nasal, only "obs" mode is available
> (seehttp://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/GPS_internals). It should be "leg
> mode" but I can't get it to work
Alan Teeder wrote:
> Eric
> This may be of some use.
>
> I am getting the debug message:-
>
> "HEAP[fgfs.exe]: Invalid Address specified to RtlValidateHeap( 02F4,
> 2EEE0028 )
> Windows has triggered a breakpoint in fgfs.exe."
>
> _data which free_data is working on is
> 2EEE0048."~yslcYOF
Eric
This may be of some use.
I am getting the debug message:-
"HEAP[fgfs.exe]: Invalid Address specified to RtlValidateHeap( 02F4,
2EEE0028 )
Windows has triggered a breakpoint in fgfs.exe."
_data which free_data is working on is
2EEE0048."~yslcYOF>:74457
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Alan Teeder wrote:
> Eric
>
> Yes, both are 32 bit with identical Visual C++ 2008 (VC09) and Flightgear
> library setups. OpenALand Alut are from the Creative site. The Vista laptop
> is Intel dual core, the XP box is an ancient Athlon.
Ok at least that excludes the possibility of a buffer over
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Jacob Burbach wrote:
>
> For example, excuse the crude ascii drawings if you will ;)
>
> Taxiing up Bravo towards Alpha and Juliet (KLVK) with 1.9.1 you will
> see these signs...correct.
> | <-- A[B] |
> [ <-- J[B] |
>
> But in cvs letters for Alpha and Bravo will
Eric
Yes, both are 32 bit with identical Visual C++ 2008 (VC09) and Flightgear
library setups. OpenALand Alut are from the Creative site. The Vista laptop
is Intel dual core, the XP box is an ancient Athlon.
By good news I mean that in Debug mode it is not a fault that exists only on
my Vista
Switch to mouse look view, push the middle mouse button and drag to
adjust view left, right, up, and down. Press control + middle mouse
button and drag to adjust view forwards and backwards. I find that's
much easier for fine adjustments. Once your done adjusting you can
find the current view sett
Alan Teeder wrote:
> I suppose the good news is that I am able to duplicate the fault on the XP
> machine (which normally runs without fault) simply by using debug runtime..
I'm not sure that's good news..
Are both systems the same (64-bit or 32-bit)?
Erik
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Eric
With the current CVS on my XP machine (the one that runs) I have been trying
to debug this problem. Here is the progress to date.
I have edited "free_data" as so to allow facilitate breakpoint setting
void free_data()
{
if ( _data )
free( _data )
seconded
Alan
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Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 11:31 AM
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Flightgear-devel] Adjusting the Adjust View Distance
Hi all, I'm very new to this and so forgive me for my abrupt and mailing. I
was referred to this devel-
I don't know if this is known, but I don't remember seeing reference
of it. With 1.9.1, using release scenery or terrasync, signs are drawn
correctly. With cvs, also with terrasync or release scenery, signs are
missing letters, making them not so useful. To see the problem start
up at KLVK(for exam
Hi all, I'm very new to this and so forgive me for my abrupt and mailing. I
was referred to this devel-list by Gijs as it may interest some of you.
Adjusting the 'Adjust View Distance'I have a little different taste than others
especially when it comes to the Point of View (POV) of the cockpit.
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