Re: [Flightgear-users] Taxidraw and Groundnet

2008-06-02 Thread Durk Talsma
Hi Brett, On Monday 02 June 2008 21:16, Brett Harrison wrote: > Runway holding point I'm OK with. > > I take it pushback would go something like this. > > startup location > pushback route > pushback holding point -- > then onto the main network. Exactly. Note that you can also do: Startu

Re: [Flightgear-users] Taxidraw and Groundnet

2008-06-02 Thread Brett Harrison
Runway holding point I'm OK with. I take it pushback would go something like this. startup location > pushback route > pushback holding point -- then onto the main network. So no need for "on runway" points yet, I can always redo them later. Many thanks Brett Durk Talsma wrote: > Hi

Re: [Flightgear-users] Taxidraw and Groundnet

2008-06-02 Thread Durk Talsma
Hi Brett, These new features are currently mainly reserved for future use in FlightGear. I currently have some code that makes use of them, but that is not committed to CVS yet. Hopefully, we'll see that traverse into FlightGear CVS in the next few weeks or so. The Holding point type is / wil

[Flightgear-users] Taxidraw and Groundnet

2008-06-02 Thread Brett Harrison
Can anyone tell me if there is any information on the new features in the cvs version of taxidraw ie. "holding point type" and "Is on runway" etc. I've been using it to improve my groundnet files but not sure of their use. So far I've the following: EDDH, EGAA, EGAC, EGBB, EGBE, EGCC and EGCN I