Am 04.11.11 08:35, schrieb Tuomas Kuosmanen:
Hey folks.. How about using something like maps.cloudmade.com to create a
custom styled openstreetmap tileset for a moving map? Alternatively a
mapnik style could be created. There was a style for aviation paper chart
in progress in openstreetmap
On 4 Nov 2011, at 00:41, Jon Stockill wrote:
I believe it's FG_DATA_DIR, as observed here:
https://gitorious.org/fg/flightgear/commit/4b8ef9c3cf4f4f3565de3678cd733ad8067be6d9
Thanks - that worked (well, it returns the correct details when you run
cmake with that option, I've yet to test
On 3 Nov 2011, at 23:05, Jon Stockill wrote:
There's doesn't seem to be any way to enable the jpg-httpd server.
(Under autoconf it was enabled by default if Simgear was built with jpeg
factory support).
-DJPEG_FACTORY=1
... except, hmm, that only seems to exist for Simgear let me
Am 03.11.11 20:46, schrieb Alan Teeder:
I have now copied everything to https://gitorious.org/fg-ajt, which should
speed things up.
Alan
Hi Alan
Thanks for uploading this tiles to gitorious. Can you say something
about the box (in coords) this tiles cover exactly ? I am going to run
Am 04.11.11 10:06, schrieb HB-GRAL:
Am 03.11.11 20:46, schrieb Alan Teeder:
I have now copied everything to https://gitorious.org/fg-ajt, which should
speed things up.
Alan
Hi Alan
Thanks for uploading this tiles to gitorious. Can you say something
about the box (in coords) this tiles
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From: HB-GRAL
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 8:29 AM
To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] moving map of Hondajet or Da-42
//nextscenerygeneration
Thanks for your proposal. Thats is something we already have for
FlightGear, you can
Yves
The ZKV1000 tiles are the same as Atlas tiles, with the addition of parts of
the adjoining tiles to ease the problem of flying near tile edges.
Alan
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To: FlightGear developers discussions
Subject: Re:
Hi James,
On 4 Nov 2011, at 00:41, Jon Stockill wrote:
I believe it's FG_DATA_DIR, as observed here:
https://gitorious.org/fg/flightgear/commit/4b8ef9c3cf4f4f3565de3678cd733ad8067be6d9
Thanks - that worked (well, it returns the correct details when you
run
cmake with that
Alan Teeder wrote:
Is there a possibility of adding Lat-Long grid lines? It looks almost ready
for deployment.
Yes.
No doubt someone will come along again and say that FG can??t use Openstreet
maps. ;-)
Nobody says FG can't use OSM, it always depends on what you're using,
how you're
Hi All,
I download the source code in official page, the tgz file but not from git,
I compiler the source code but some error in FligtGear project
Fatal error C1083: cannot open file “Include/no_version.h” : No such file
or directory
So, has anybody meet this problem before?
Hi,
please read the README.MSVC files in Docs-mini/
Regards,
-Fred
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Hi All,
I download the source code in official page, the tgz file but not
from git, I compiler the source code but some error in FligtGear
project
Fatal error C1083: cannot open file
Hi all,
I have maybe fixed the find procedure for fgadmin, see attached patch
for it. On my Debian system, FLTK_BIN_DIR is unset. If I use
FLTK_FLUID_EXECUTABLE as shown in the patch, the script finally wants to
compile fgadmin but ends up with error messages. Please see attached
logfile for
Dear All,
I am looking for a developer(s) to design/implement a proof of concept ATC
tower simulator using FG.
There quite a few commercial solutions(
http://www.micronav.co.uk/products/brochures.htm )
out there and I think it would be viable for FG to be used in this field(
Air traffic
Aren't the ATC models not enough? E.g. the ATC-ML [1] which is enhanced
by jomo is quite good.
Regards,
Roland
[1]: http://www.emmerich-j.de/FGFS/index.html
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Hi all,
I have maybe fixed the find procedure for fgadmin, see attached
patch
for it. On my Debian system, FLTK_BIN_DIR is unset. If I use
FLTK_FLUID_EXECUTABLE as shown in the patch, the script finally wants
to
compile fgadmin but ends up with error messages.
Hi Roland,
What I am proposing is a Tower Control Simulator for the Controller and not
the Pilot.
Typically in such cases one or more pilots will control several airplanes
according to instructions provide to them from the controller.
Depending on the type of control different instructions might
[...]
compile fgadmin but ends up with error messages. Please see attached
logfile for details.
It is in git now. Thanks
-Fred
Thanks for checking it in. Still fgadmin is broken. Can someone please
take a look at this?
Roland
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compile fgadmin but ends up with error messages. Please see
attached
logfile for details.
It is in git now. Thanks
-Fred
Thanks for checking it in. Still fgadmin is broken. Can someone
please take a look at this?
not for me :
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 00:29 +0100, Frederic Bouvier wrote:
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[...]
compile fgadmin but ends up with error messages. Please see
attached
logfile for details.
It is in git now. Thanks
-Fred
Thanks for checking it in. Still fgadmin is broken. Can
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 01:05 +0200, Eftychios Eftychiou wrote:
Hi Roland,
What I am proposing is a Tower Control Simulator for the Controller and not
the Pilot.
Typically in such cases one or more pilots will control several airplanes
according to instructions provide to them from the
Hi James
I successfully built simgear/flightgear today with cmake 2.8.4 and OSX
10.6.8. There have been some small changes I added to CMakeLists for
sg/fg: SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS -arch i386) and SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS -arch
i386). I am sure there is a better way to set this flags with cmake.
Many
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 01:31 +0100, HB-GRAL wrote:
Hi James
I successfully built simgear/flightgear today with cmake 2.8.4 and OSX
10.6.8. There have been some small changes I added to CMakeLists for
sg/fg: SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS -arch i386) and SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS -arch
i386). I am sure there
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