Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread dene maxwell
Hi Georg, From: Georg Vollnhals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Yavuz CYOW :-) (but would like to be LTBA,particularly at this season) Had seen better weather in this area before! Georg EDDW Istanbul / Ataturk, TURKEY Weather :: 8C Fair

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread Frederic Bouvier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > [...] > > >> When it is said they should go to FG_ROOT, it means that they should go in >> data/ >> In fact, they are put in data/Models/fgfsdb/ but Models/fgfsdb is already in >> the >> tar. >> >> They are shared, and the path relative to $FG_ROOT is stored in th

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread Georg Vollnhals
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Yavuz CYOW :-) (but would like to be LTBA,particularly at this season) Had seen better weather in this area before! Georg EDDW Istanbul / Ataturk, TURKEY Weather :: 8C Fair 8C Fair Tue, 21 Mar 2006 21:20:00 +0

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread yavuz
> Are you on Win32 or Linux? I am on Linux, so I cannot use your tools. However I developed a few multi-step procedures to find my way in FG world. I have been listening into discussions on Melchior's cursor, and now that I do run CVS-built FG, I will look into using them. > > PS: did I unde

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread Georg Vollnhals
Georg, (I am curious about "EDDW", which is <> Vollnhals that appear in the "From") Thanks for the links. I have already started with Blender. But was unable to locate some of those tutorials. Reuse rules/implied-licenses as you stated are as reasonable as one would expect. I will follow t

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread Georg Vollnhals
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: [...] It is my worry that my CVS updates may erase the FGFSDB files. I guess I will check to find out. If it is removing them, I can re-download/re-unpack as needed. Yavuz Your scenery files - except the default KSFO scenery - stay untouched with the -P command.

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread yavuz
> c) If you made some models for the part of the world you are living in, > don't mind to share them with us even when you have the opinon the are > not worth doing so. > Some simple objects made by a beginner and placed into the FlightGear > world are better then odd terrain! - at least for m

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread yavuz
[...] > When it is said they should go to FG_ROOT, it means that they should go in > data/ > In fact, they are put in data/Models/fgfsdb/ but Models/fgfsdb is already in > the > tar. > > They are shared, and the path relative to $FG_ROOT is stored in the .stg file, > so they can't be moved, and

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > Hi, > > I have started using CVS build, and will update regularly. > > I also want to use Objects from the Jon Stockill FGFSDB database. > > But I have a few questions: > > 1. FGFSDB download instructions recommends to unpack SharedModels.tgz in > FGROOT. > I sta

Re: [Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread Georg Vollnhals
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: 4. Finally, I am planning to improve the scenery of a few places I love to fly around by adding some objects. I surely will build a few myself. However to help expedite this effort, I can see another way too: I saw a number of STATIC objects in FGFSDB, that can

[Flightgear-users] Questions on using Objects Database

2006-03-21 Thread yavuz
Hi, I have started using CVS build, and will update regularly. I also want to use Objects from the Jon Stockill FGFSDB database. But I have a few questions: 1. FGFSDB download instructions recommends to unpack SharedModels.tgz in FGROOT. I start FG with --fg-root=. In it, there is data/S