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ehofman
1dea70fffa Use the glPointParameter function pointer rather than the function itself 2003-08-29 16:50:20 +00:00
ehofman
82ba3ebbde Remove a possible glut dependency and do some code cleaning 2003-08-29 16:46:21 +00:00
curt
b23183f018 Put the id of the tile we are flying over into the property tree for
convenience of debugging.
2003-08-28 20:52:34 +00:00
ehofman
c745a8f956 Add a comment on how to enable an alternative HOT algorithm that enables one to fly underneath static objects 2003-08-18 09:34:12 +00:00
curt
02b758c87b Oops, fix a typo. 2003-08-09 02:45:23 +00:00
curt
b206ef0a4b Add support for specifying a ";" delimited list of scenery locations to
search when loading scenery tiles.  (I am not set on using ";" as the
delimiter because it is a command separator in unix, but ":" is a critical
part of the windows file naming scheme (c:\foo\bar) so that is even worse.)

Example:

--fg-scenery=/stage/fgfs04/curt/Scenery-0.9.1/Scenery;/stage/helio1/curt/Scenery
-0.7.9
2003-08-08 20:11:22 +00:00
ehofman
f46bda0621 A bounding sphere may be empty, which is perfectly valid.
Such empty spheres have negative radius, but undefined center.
2003-06-04 09:57:11 +00:00
curt
b749638fd6 Move low level "tg" object loader code over to SimGear. 2003-05-28 21:01:55 +00:00
curt
56592f3869 Moved random ground cover object management code (userdata.[ch]xx) over
to SimGear.
2003-05-28 20:29:05 +00:00
curt
6200c3cb62 Changes to track updates to SimGear. 2003-05-15 21:35:51 +00:00
curt
9d16b308b1 Break a few more dependencies ... working towards being able to move
obj.[ch]xx over into simgear.
2003-05-14 20:48:31 +00:00
curt
df1cae3b65 Did some renaming of new simgear code. 2003-05-14 19:32:10 +00:00
curt
8dcf08c965 Moved some of the low level scene graph construction code over to simgear. 2003-05-14 19:22:24 +00:00
curt
d6ae1c2205 Create an instance of SGMaterialLib in the "globals" structure and use
that.
2003-05-14 18:33:56 +00:00
curt
3c7bdc31d9 Cosmetic changes for new code moved into simgear to make the naming scheme
better follow simgear conventions.
2003-05-13 03:18:42 +00:00
curt
65c3caa032 Moved fgfs_src/Object/newmat.[ch]xx and fgfs_src/Object/matlib.[ch]xx into
simgear/scene/material/
Adjusted flightgear code to match this change.
2003-05-12 21:34:29 +00:00
curt
56db994994 Moved src/Model/loader.[ch]xx and src/Model/model.[ch]xx to
simgear/scene/model/
2003-05-09 20:40:59 +00:00
curt
677ec873be Clean up various dead, depricated, or otherwise unused code. I don't believe
the ascii scenery file format has actually worked in quite some time, and the
ADA runway light code has been supersceded by a slightly different mechanism.
2003-05-08 03:29:49 +00:00
curt
198b88ca9b This is step "1" of probably "many" in the process of separating out the
scene management code and organizing it within simgear.  My strategy is
to identify the code I want to move, and break it's direct flightgear
dependencies.  Then it will be free to move over into the simgear package.

- Moved some property specific code into simgear/props/
- Split out the condition code from fgfs/src/Main/fg_props and put it
  in it's own source file in simgear/props/
- Created a scene subdirectory for scenery, model, and material property
  related code.
- Moved location.[ch]xx into simgear/scene/model/
- The location and condition code had dependencies on flightgear's global
  state (all the globals-> stuff, the flightgear property tree, etc.)  SimGear
  code can't depend on it so that data has to be passed as parameters to the
  functions/methods/constructors.
- This need to pass data as function parameters had a dramatic cascading
  effect throughout the FlightGear code.
2003-05-06 23:54:17 +00:00
curt
f347d6d291 Removed support of old Ascii scenery format. The loader had not been
maintianed or upgraded in a *long* time so it didn't support many new
features like the runway lighting.  If anyone was using it for anything,
it should not be a huge amount of work to switch to the binary format.
SimGear includes a reader and writer for the binary format.
2003-05-06 14:20:30 +00:00
curt
2e90248df8 Make error message slightly more informative. 2003-03-21 20:39:59 +00:00
curt
53083bf9fb Another tilemgr fix from Jim W. 2003-02-11 15:50:53 +00:00
curt
0fe90a83dd Fix a bug in tile manager updating when switching from one view to the next. 2003-02-10 15:34:18 +00:00
curt
43e48070fe - Some refactoring of the configure.ac script.
- Better Mac OS X support (they put glut.h in GLUT/glut.h) :-(
2002-12-10 20:50:48 +00:00
curt
28243f40ca White space cleanups. 2002-12-07 02:26:50 +00:00
curt
1feedec8d1 - Change the global_tile_mgr to a globals->get_tile_mgr() which is
dynamically created at run time.
- Further clean ups to the FGTileMgr class interface.
2002-12-06 22:29:46 +00:00
curt
a6ce9a5b2a A small amount of additional massaging of tile manager update() interface. 2002-11-30 14:22:00 +00:00
curt
bcf9fa3695 Massaging the FGTileMgr->update() interface towards using FGLocation. 2002-11-30 03:05:34 +00:00
curt
95109cec57 Split out tile load/free queue processing into a separate routine. 2002-11-30 02:21:04 +00:00
curt
89874fd5f5 Make tile_mgr->prep_ssg_nodes() use an FGLocation object. 2002-11-28 01:08:25 +00:00
david
f2a5f98532 Patch from Jim Wilson:
That's a little too small to resolve differences at 16bpp. Try the
patch below.  It decreases the lifting substantially.  You will see
a slight increase in z-buffer flickering but it isn't bad.  Note
that we removed the "distance" component the other day,  the purpose
of it was to lift the lights higher when viewed at shallow viewing
angles.  The distance component is critical for the street lights that
can be very long distances away.

But with the distances we're working with here it really doesn't
do all that much.  The factor used in this patch is about as shallow
a lift as can be used when looking straight down at the airport.  At
24bpp there's no effect from incorporating a distance component.

The choice is to reintroduce a distance component...one that works (and
only for 16bpp), or alter the factor used in the patch below to strike an
acceptable balance between different viewing angles when in 16bpp mode.
2002-11-04 02:17:13 +00:00
curt
dbf997a2d3 Put taxiway lights in their own scene graph so we can adjust their brightness
(or fog punch through) independently from the ground or runway lighting.
2002-11-01 21:56:48 +00:00
curt
eb0c92f8ff Fix a couple oversights in the runway light lifting formula. 2002-10-30 22:56:22 +00:00
curt
94a36038d2 Remove distance component from runway lifting function. Only use the AGL
component.  This seems to work pretty well and simplifies things a fair bit.
2002-10-30 21:59:05 +00:00
curt
72017fc671 Andy Ross:
The biggest and coolest patch adds mouse sensitivity to the 3D
cockpits, so we can finally work the radios.  This ended up requiring
significant modifications outside of the 3D cockpit code.  Stuff folks
will want to look at:

+ The list of all "3D" cockpits is stored statically in the
   panelnode.cxx file.  This is clumsy, and won't migrate well to a
   multiple-aircraft feature.  Really, there should be a per-model list
   of 3D panels, but I couldn't find a clean place to put this.  The
   only handle you get back after parsing a model is a generic ssg
   node, to which I obviously can't add panel-specific methods.

+ The aircraft model is parsed *very* early in the initialization
   order.  Earlier, in fact, than the static list of allowable command
   bindings is built in fgInitCommands().  This is bad, as it means
   that mouse bindings on the instruments can't work yet.  I moved the
   call to fgInitCommands, but someone should look carefully to see
   that I picked the right place.  There's a lot of initialization
   code, and I got a little lost in there... :)

+ I added yet another "update" hook to the fgRenderFrame routine to
   hook the updates for the 3D panels.  This is only required for
   "mouse press delay", and it's a fairly clumsy mechanism based on
   frame rate instead of real time.  There appears to be delay handling
   already in place in the Input stuff, and there's a discussion going
   on about different mouse behavior right now.  Maybe this is a good
   time to unify these two (now three) approaches?
2002-10-29 19:44:03 +00:00
curt
786e58aa1a Removed some left over debugging output. 2002-10-24 12:12:14 +00:00
curt
d62b1a0a66 Fix a subtle bug in the partial ssg tree deleter which was leaving some
parts of the tree left over at the end which the failsafe was catching, but
this could impose a huge framerate hit if the missed portion of the tree
was large enough (and it very often was.)
2002-10-24 03:38:14 +00:00
curt
66e8d3fe65 Updates to how we structure runway lighting in the scene graph so we can get
the range selector to work on a per runway (or per lighting group) basis.
2002-10-22 20:47:14 +00:00
curt
7df3da668c Fix a bug in ground elevation measuring for the first frame after we cross
a tile boundary.  (Potentially imposes a slight performance penalty, but
getting the correct answer needs to be higher priority than getting the
wrong answer really quickly.)
2002-10-17 15:54:31 +00:00
curt
83314d3f45 Fix a potential crash with William Riley's scenery build. 2002-10-09 14:29:42 +00:00
curt
f54302e9e9 Begin work on improving runway lighting infrastructure. 2002-10-09 03:40:23 +00:00
curt
c162577340 Begin work on rendering runway lights using environment maps. The basics
are now working.  A runway light is defined by a point and a direction.  The
point and direction are combined with the local up vector to create a small
triangle orthogonal to the direction.  The two ficticous corners of the
triangle are given an alpha value of zero, the orignal corner is given an
alpha of one.  The triangle is drawn in glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT, GL_POINT)
mode which means only the corner points are drawn, and since two have alpha=0
only the original point is drawn.  This is a long way to go to draw a point,
but it ensures that the point is only visible within 90 degrees of the light
direction, behind the light it is not visible.  This is still a long way
to get to drawing a point, but we use an environement map, with the direction
vector as the normal to mimic a light that is brightest when viewed head
on and dimmest when viewed perpendicularly or disappears when viewed from
behind.

- warning, there is a bug in how the current runway light direction vector
  is calculated which will adversely effect runway lighting.  The airports
  should be regenerated in order to fix this problem.
2002-10-06 03:53:19 +00:00
david
5eef7d7ad1 Removed tabs. 2002-09-23 15:27:46 +00:00
curt
7b01068d9c Bernie Bright:
fgLoad3DModel() throws an exception if it fails to load the requested model.
This causes FGTileMgr::update(...) to exit.  So I've added a try/catch block
to catch the exception and display an error message instead.
2002-09-23 14:23:17 +00:00
david
c3a1a9335e Added OBJECT_SHARED, which is identical to OBJECT_STATIC except that
the object is loaded relative to $FG_ROOT rather than to the current
scenery directory.
2002-09-22 11:46:53 +00:00
curt
25c4d9b620 Minor tweaks to sound subsystem update rates. 2002-08-26 20:46:13 +00:00
curt
4f00d9a959 Tidy up the autoconf/automake configuration a bit.
- Removed some old cruft.

- Removed some support for older versions of automake which technically was
  correct, but caused the newer automakes to squawk warnings during an
  initial sanity check (which isn't done very intelligently.)

  NOTE: this fix is technically not correct for older version of automake.
  These older version use the variable "INCLUDES" internally and could have
  them already set to an important value.  That is why we were appending
  our values to them.  However, newer versions of automake don't set this
  value themselves so it is an error to append to a non-existant variable.
  We seem to "get away" with overwriting the value on older versions of
  automake, but if you have problems, consider upgrading to at least
  automake-1.5.
2002-08-25 19:40:04 +00:00
curt
4dac47f558 * Cleaned up some loose ends with free tiles that are paged out of the cache.
* Finally I think I have the partial ssg tree deletion routine working correctly
  after I managed to break it (and other confusion in the code cause it to
  never be called so I didn't notice the problem.)
* Converted several SG_INFO statements to SG_DEBUG to clean up some
  extraneous console output.
* This *should* conclude my investigation into a massive memory leak. :-)
2002-08-07 02:53:01 +00:00
david
0ebe8ec8f0 Removed the FG3DModel class and replaced it with fgLoad3DModel.
Animations are now contained within the scene graph itself and are
updated whenever the graph is traversed -- that saves time by not
updating animations not currently in sight, and it allows animations
to be used for static objects and random objects as well.

Added new FGModelLoader and FGTextureLoader classes.  These are intern
tables for models, to guarantee (mostly) that no model is loaded more
than once.  FGTextureLoader is not yet used anywhere, but
FGModelLoader is now in place everywhere that ssgLoad* used to be
used (thus adding the ability to use animations).

In the future, FGModelLoader will add some interesting functionality,
including the ability to reload 3D models on the fly.
2002-08-07 01:34:49 +00:00
curt
29d20b1703 Temporarily fix a crash and correctly free memory until I can sort out a
problem with the partial ssg tree freeing code.
2002-08-06 18:52:45 +00:00