Since I'm still going through all of the Docs and readme's I thought I'd
just ask this question.
Is there a command built into FG to call a c++ routine from inside an
xml document? I have written a nice piece of code to open pipes to usb
peripherals and am playing with the tags to move the rel
Gary,
Thanks for the info. I've been going like crazy through various
aircraft and their systems trying to get a grip on all of the things you
can manipulate in FlightGear. It's pretty awesome that the detail levels
go down to the electrical busses and stuff. It's going to take me a
while,
Another plus is I can work on my projects without risking other parts
... I already have several repositories on the go , I can set up the
rest if that will help the process, but may need coaching if it means
I need to do some extra things to 'link' them to fgdata/Aircraft...
Thanks for tackling th
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011, Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Some off topic:
> Today, Martin and I started to prepare our new simulator for road
> transport. Enjoy some pics here:
> http://www.c172fg.de/
>
I cringe viewing those pictures. I certainly hope you're being careful
enough to sell the usable bits to s
On Friday, August 12, 2011 01:33:36 PM Torsten Dreyer wrote:
> Am 08.08.2011 23:07, schrieb Torsten Dreyer:
> > Hi all,
snip
>
> Some off topic:
> Today, Martin and I started to prepare our new simulator for road
> transport. Enjoy some pics here:
> http://www.c172fg.de/
Torsten,
Still off topic
> OK - I just tagged fgdata, simgear and flightgear branch release/2.4.0
> with the label version/2.4.0-final. This is the codebase for the 2.4.0
> release.
>
> Some off topic:
> Today, Martin and I started to prepare our new simulator for road
> transport. Enjoy some pics here:
> http://www.c172fg
Am 08.08.2011 23:07, schrieb Torsten Dreyer:
> Hi all,
>
> after having passed the outer marker (distribution of release candidates
> for Windows&OSX) on our final approach into runway 2.4.0 of FlightGear
> international, we getting closer to our scheduled touchdown on
> Wednesday, 17th. We will hi
Hi there,
I found a bug on 2.4.0 branch related to mouse scroll up/down.
# I posted this issue to FlightGear Bug Tracker but I want to post this here
since code fix is coming soon.
Most of recent Macs have trackpad or magic mouse.
The scrolling action on these devices generates SCROLL_2D event
Tim Moore writes:
> You can look at git submodules, which would give you a way to do that.
i did, but it's not very clear to me what exactly i am supposed to do. i
did a 'git clone git://.../ac-an2' in the fgdata/Aircraft directory,
then i tried 'git submodule add Aircraft/ac-an2' in the fgdata
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Alex Romosan wrote:
> Tim Moore writes:
>
>> I have created the ac-an2 repository, which includes only the An-2
>> (duh), and deleted the an2 from fgdata.
>
> so where is the new repository? is there a way of integrating it with
> the rest of the data so that when
Tim Moore writes:
> I have created the ac-an2 repository, which includes only the An-2
> (duh), and deleted the an2 from fgdata.
so where is the new repository? is there a way of integrating it with
the rest of the data so that when i do a 'git pull' in fgdata it
automatically does a 'git pull'
On 12 Aug 2011, at 13:03, Emilian Huminiuc wrote:
> On the pros side, maybe some sort of automatic solution similar to terrasync
> could be implemented for aircraft, this solution would then benefit from a
> centralized location (although that is not necessary, repository location
> could be a
On Friday 12 August 2011 14:35:36 Tim Moore wrote:
> However, before I start adding repositories for completely
> new aircraft, we should think about why new aircraft should be under
> the Flightgear project.
>
> Pros: centeralized location for obtaining aircraft, Flightgear "seal
> of approval"
>
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011, Tim Moore wrote:
> At the moment, James Turner or I would create a repo in the Flightgear
> project that clones yours. I think we would give you commit rights in
> that new repo.
>
> To make this easier, I should add a couple of people from the modeling
> side of the house as
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Emilian Huminiuc wrote:
> On Friday 12 August 2011 14:02:16 Tim Moore wrote:
>> I've started the first phase of trimming down fgdata. I've removed the
>> an2 from fgdata and put it in its own repository called "ac-an2" under
>> the Flightgear project. I'm going to
On Friday 12 August 2011 14:02:16 Tim Moore wrote:
> I've started the first phase of trimming down fgdata. I've removed the
> an2 from fgdata and put it in its own repository called "ac-an2" under
> the Flightgear project. I'm going to proceed with moving other
> aircraft which haven't been touched
I'd also add, incidentally, that creating your own repo automatically gives you
commit rights to it as well. Though it would be nice to stick to some
guidelines to ensure compatibility, like tagging the plane repo to match FGFS
tags
Alessandro
> Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 13:02:16 +0200
> From: t
I've started the first phase of trimming down fgdata. I've removed the
an2 from fgdata and put it in its own repository called "ac-an2" under
the Flightgear project. I'm going to proceed with moving other
aircraft which haven't been touched in a while into their own repos as
well. When we get down
I have created the ac-an2 repository, which includes only the An-2
(duh), and deleted the an2 from fgdata.
Tim
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Tim Moore wrote:
> Hi Yuri,
> I chose the An-2 as the aircraft that I would delete first from the
> fgdata repository and move to its own repo, and I a
> That should be < 1 second for most systems, so that's great. Does that
> just cover the elevation queries or generating the full model?
That should be < 1 sec for everything (I don't have any measurement for
how fast generating the cloud models is, but it is *very* fast.
> If so, then I wonder
Hi Yuri,
I chose the An-2 as the aircraft that I would delete first from the
fgdata repository and move to its own repo, and I am about to do that.
I can check your new work into the new repository. Should I remove the
Tutorials directory? Are they now completely broken?
Tim
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 a
Hi Navs
I see with release/2.4.0 of fgdata there comes fix.dat, nav.dat and
awy.dat and others from a data cycle 2009.12 by Robin Peel. Do we update
this files to the current available data cycle, with the release ?
Cheers, Yves
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