congratulations 'peter morgan' for posting such an amusiong email.
1. i personally have no idea, but i can tell it's a subdomain of
flightgear.org which tells me that it's origins are somewhere in flightgear!
2. originating from the ones who run flightgear.org makes it official,
as in that it i
Hi folks,
I recompiled flightgear (git) , and noticed that the 2d cloud layers are
racing along nearly double my flight speed , and usually in the general
heading I fly .Its gives the illusion I'm flying backwards , unless a
mountain peak happens to be poking through.Is this a recent bug , or an
I notice that there is a domain named
http://liveries.flightgear.org/
This site is "self titled" as
Welcome at the official database for FlightGear liveries!
With respect I wish to establish some facts
1) who are the "officers" in charge to make it official and
2) where is the database, and under
Would the future also contain the MP protocol+player enviroment, ATC, MP
mapping ?
a monthly release would be nice with hot fixes..
and also all the aircraft independant in hangars
and is fgrun included
pete
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> On Friday 07 Ma
On Sunday 20 June 2010 12:07:02 Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I currently have a number of local changes in my fgdata tree that should
> > either be kept local, or be stored elsewhere. More specifically, I have
> > created a custom camera-settings file that drives three monitors, I have
> whereas the relevant code is inserted at the appropriate level when you use
>
> from within flightgear.
Yeah - guess, who spent some time on that very same issue, too?
Torsten
--
ThinkGeek and WIRED's GeekDad team up
Hi Torsten,
On Sunday 20 June 2010 08:07:02 pm Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> to add a "private" configuration file, use --config=/some/file.xml to your
> commandline. The file.xml is in the format
>
>
> foo
>
>
>
> to set /some/property=foo
>
Thanks. That did the trick. All private configura
> Hi All,
>
> I currently have a number of local changes in my fgdata tree that should
> either be kept local, or be stored elsewhere. More specifically, I have
> created a custom camera-settings file that drives three monitors, I have
> placed this file inside my fgdata directory, and refer to th
Hi All,
I currently have a number of local changes in my fgdata tree that should
either be kept local, or be stored elsewhere. More specifically, I have
created a custom camera-settings file that drives three monitors, I have
placed this file inside my fgdata directory, and refer to this file f
9 matches
Mail list logo