Le Jeudi 16 Mars 2006 04:16, Kaptain a écrit :
> No happiness!
> Do I need to get the FlightGear CVS snapshot too? or is 0.9.9 good
> enough? What is the problem?
>
Yes flightgear cvs need simgear cvs
if you want to use flightgear 0.9.9 use simgear 0.3.9 or highter stable
version
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Didier FAB
No happiness!
Do I need to get the FlightGear CVS snapshot too? or is 0.9.9 good enough? What is the problem?
I am using:
Compaq Presario 2103US Laptop
AMD Athlon 2.8Ghz
256MB RAM
ATI Radeon Mobility U1 <- I don't know what driver I'm using. How can I tell?
2.6.15-1.1833_FC4
Here is what I di
Please unsubcribe me. I have tried through normal methods
Chris
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 16:24:05 +0100, Bartosz wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> thanks for your feedback! I do have OpenGL running, and I get direct
> rendering.
>
> This is true both for ATI drivers as well as xorg.
>
> Let me briefly describe what I get:
> - with ATI drivers (
Hi Jeremy,
You don't actually have to "install" new scenery.
Unpack it into your personal scenery folder then pooint FG to your
additional personal scenery folder.
If I read you right this is exactly what you've done
I put together a quick guide with pictures a while back.
http://denemaxwell
Jeremy Colls schrieb:
Hi. I've just started using FG, 0.9.9, on an XP Pro. Base package is
brilliant.
1. Obviously you have set all pathes right, otherwise you would not have
seen the "brilliant" default scenery
I've downloaded a scenery tile (w130n40) and unpacked it into
Data/Scenery/
Hi. I've just started using FG, 0.9.9, on an XP Pro. Base package is
brilliant. I've downloaded a scenery tile (w130n40) and unpacked it into
Data/Scenery/Terrain. It appears alongside w130n30 and looks OK. I have tried
to install the tile from the Start Menu option "install and uninstall s
It looks great. I knew I will have to start keeping a CVS build on my machine.
I had already made a menu item based on your nasal script for extracting the
coordinates to console, but this tool is so much better.
Thanks for the great work.
Yavuz Onder
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From: Melchior
Hi,
I am somewhat confused how to use new objects for a given 10 degree chunk.
SHARED vs STATIC model means a generic reusable one vs a unique object like Arc
De Triomphe?
I will need to download that chunk's data. That's a given. Where to unpack it
is not clear, but from the tar file I shoul
Melchior FRANZ wrote:
> I changed that in cvs. Use:
>
> $ fgfs --aircraft=ufo --prop:cursor=Models/Airport/radar.xml
>
This is incredibly useful.
Josh
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* Georg Vollnhals -- Wednesday 15 March 2006 16:40:
> This is a *big* improvement for scenery design!
:-)
> One question left - is it possible to get an output into a simple file
> without any pipes (Win32).
It's all done in Nasal and this offers no File/IO. The only way to
write/read data is
* Melchior FRANZ -- Wednesday 15 March 2006 16:07:
> $ fgfs --aircraft=ufo --prop:/models/model/path=Models/Airport/radar.xml
I changed that in cvs. Use:
$ fgfs --aircraft=ufo --prop:cursor=Models/Airport/radar.xml
m.
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Melchior FRANZ schrieb:
In the development version (cvs; soon to become 0.9.10) you can fly the
UFO to your object, click to some point in the terrain, and you'll see
a 3D cursor appear there. With a dialog (Tab-key) you can adjust the
...
Hi Melchior,
I just tried it and it works very very f
Hi,
thanks for your feedback! I do have OpenGL running, and I get
direct rendering.
This is true both for ATI drivers as well as
xorg.
Let me briefly describe what I get:- with ATI drivers
(tried versions: 8.14.13, 8.20.8, 8.22.5) I have stable system, but
unfortunately many GL ext
* Yavuz Onder -- Tuesday 14 March 2006 23:52:
> To be able to verify that my objects' dimensions are close to real life,
> I thought I would place myself in UFO, first at the base of the object,
> and then at the top of the object, and read the altitudes from the
> property tree.
[...]
> Is ther
I went and downloaded the simgear cvs source from
http://www.simgear.org/
using the instructions at that site:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/SimGear-0.3 login
CVS passwd: guest
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/cvs/SimGear-0.3 co source
as well as everything else from http://
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