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ehofman
54a33c3899 Mathias Fröhlich:
I had a quick view over the ssgBase::ref() calls in flightgear.
I made them all symmetric and used ssgDeRefDelete to dereference them.
This has the basic advantage that ssgDeRefDelete additionaly deletes the
memory instead of just decrementing the reference cound without deletion ...

This includes an incorrect deref instead of a ssgDeRefDelete in the placement
transform registration I introduced earlier. I believe that this causes the
problems with long flights (unverified, but with a big propability).
2005-10-15 14:51:52 +00:00
ehofman
fad67bda10 Mathias Fröhölöiööhlich:
There was a patch from Manuel Masing a few months ago which cleaned up
SGLocation's way depending on input values. That means that with that patch
SGLocation does no longer have calls with unneeded input arguments.
I took his patch and integrated that into flightgear and made maximum use of
that changes.


Erik Hofman:
Remove some duplicate code that was moved to simgear/compiler.h
2005-09-05 13:25:09 +00:00
ehofman
4c10ef139c Mathias:
I have done a patch to eliminate the jitter of 3D-objects near the viewpoint
(for example 3D cockpit objects).
The problem is the roundoff accuracy of the float values used in the
scenegraph together with the transforms of the eyepoint relative to the
scenery center.

The solution will be to move the scenery center near the view point.
This way floats relative accuracy is enough to show a stable picture.

To get that right I have introduced a transform node for the scenegraph which
is responsible for that shift and uses double values as long as possible.
The scenery subsystem now has a list of all those transforms required to place
objects in the world and will tell all those transforms that the scenery
center has changed when the set_scenery_center() of the scenery subsystem is
called.
The problem was not solvable by SGModelPlacement and SGLocation, since not all
objects, especially the scenery, are placed using these classes.

The first approach was to have the scenery center exactly at the eyepoint.
This works well for the cockpit.
But then the ground jitters a bit below the aircraft. With our default views
you can't see that, but that F-18 has a camera view below the left engine
intake with the nose gear and the ground in its field of view, here I could
see that.
Having the scenery center constant will still have this roundoff problems, but
like it is now too, the roundoff error here is exactly the same in each
frame, so you will not notice any jitter.

The real solution is now to keep the scenery center constant as long as it is
in a ball of 30m radius around the view point. If the scenery center is
outside this ball, just put it at the view point.

As a sideeffect of now beeing able to switch the scenery center in the whole
scenegraph with one function call, I was able to remove a one half of a
problem when switching views, where the scenery center was far off for one or
two frames past switching from one view to the next. Also included is a fix
to the other half of this problem, where the view position was not yet copied
into a view when it is switched (at least under glut). This was responsible
for the 'Error: ...' messages of the cloud subsystem when views were
switched.
2005-04-29 14:38:24 +00:00
curt
d05121ef46 Fix my mailing address by replacing it with my web page. 2004-11-19 22:10:41 +00:00
daveluff
a739fad664 Lots of changes to the ATC/AI system for initial revision of random AI GA VFR traffic 2004-01-23 17:18:24 +00:00
andy
439a9fa1e4 Minor API changes to support the new sg_geodesy implementation. A few
places now use sgCartToGeod() instead of rolling their own
approximation.  And YASim is now using exactly the same 3D coordinate
system as the rest of FlightGear is.
2003-12-19 02:42:32 +00:00
curt
2119db35c3 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 23:46:24 +00:00
daveluff
254dc934d1 Add a function to allow transmission of messages to AI entities - the actual implementation is a bit of a temporary hack at the moment 2003-03-20 11:53:44 +00:00
daveluff
791caf9fbc Removed unused code and obsolete comments 2002-12-04 19:52:50 +00:00
curt
35b7d568d0 #include <config.h> where needed for cygwin/gcc-3.2. 2002-12-03 14:59:24 +00:00
david
c581cfa395 Preliminary support for AI planes from Dave Luff. This works only at
KEMT (w120n30 scenery), and you will have to set the property
/sim/ai-traffic/enabled to 'true' to see the other plane (and tune
comm1 to 121.2 to hear the other plane's radio calls).
2002-10-02 15:27:49 +00:00
curt
92a58f6555 Consolodating scenery structures in scenery.hxx. 2002-05-14 05:49:47 +00:00
curt
47825dcbae Moved "scenery" from being declaried in scenery.cxx to being declared
in globals.hxx.
2002-05-14 05:22:52 +00:00
david
c5f6293f17 Fix for vanishing-model problem: models are drawn in the same scene
graph as the terrain, except for internal cockpit view.  The SSG
scene-graph variables (except for the lighting root -- I'll get that
later) are now held in globals.hxx.

FGModelMgr::draw() is obsolete; I'll remove it in a future revision.
2002-04-13 21:36:22 +00:00
curt
7543409e47 Attached are a fairly extensive series of patches to the ATC
system.  A chap from Germany called Alexander Kappes (cc'd) got
in touch with me a few weeks ago and has written the start of
Approach control.  At the moment tuning in to a valid approach
frequency (Dortmund or East Midlands) should result in vectors to
a spot about 3 miles from the active runway, and a telling off if you
stray too far from the correct course, in the console window.  He
seems to know what he's doing so expect this to improve rapidly!!

I've added a rudimentry AI manager and a hardwired Cessna at
KEMT on the runway - I'll remove it before the next release if I don't
have it flying by then.  There seems to be an issue with framerate
which drops alarmingly when looking at it - I've a feeling that I've
possibly created several Cessnas on top of each other, but am not
sure.
2002-04-03 23:54:44 +00:00