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ehofman
62a359cc4a Alex Romosan:
* Use "const string&" rather than "string" in function calls when appropriate.
* Use "const Point3D&" instead of "Pint3D" in function calls when appropriate.
* Improved course calculation in calc_gc_course_dist()
* Safer thread handling code.

Vassilii Khachaturov:

Dont use "const Point3D&" for return types unless you're absolutely sure.

Erik Hofman:

* Use SGD_(2)PI(_[24]) as defined in simgear/constants.h rather than
  calculating it by hand every time.
2005-10-25 13:49:55 +00:00
curt
ae928dde80 Why not just use the provided constructor, then we know for sure what the
values will be initialized to.
2005-10-16 11:11:06 +00:00
ehofman
2631cf9cc5 Ladislav Michnovic:
Using new gcc 4.0 I have some serios warnings about uninitialized
variables, that are used. I created a patch, but I have no idea if it
is possible to do it my way. Can you check this out please?


Erik: I've modified the patch slightly based on the contents of an older
      version of hitlist.cxx. I think this is correct now.
2005-10-16 09:05:40 +00:00
curt
222446df29 Replace the data/Airports/basic.dat.gz and data/Airports/runways.dat.gz with
a single apt.dat.gz file which is in the native X-Plane format.

To do this I wrote a front end loader than builds the airport and runway
list.  Some of the changes I needed to make had a cascading effect, so there
are minor naming changes scattered throughout the code.
2004-12-22 23:57:07 +00:00
ehofman
fee003e8cc Melchior FRANZ:
I understand that the new hud/runway feature is still very experimental,
and that the search criteria for the active runway don't necessarily make
much sense. (We are searching for a runway on /sim/presets/airport-id
that matches the current wind direction best, and not the tuned in ILS
runway or something!)

Anyway: the new hud code completely denies the possibility of
globals->get_runways()->search() not finding a runway and returning false.
There's always a runway found at KSFO, but not so at e.g. LOXL, in which
case we are handing garbage over to sg_geodesy.cxx and find ourselves
caught in an endless loop in geo_direct_wgs_84().
2004-11-30 12:14:17 +00:00
ehofman
b859e77072 MacOS X fix. 2004-11-20 12:47:42 +00:00
curt
62df58d4f8 I have added Aaron Wilson's virtual 3d runway projection to the HUD.
Aaron says:

I just got the virtual runway hud projection working on all views and
2D & 3D HUDs.  It is working awesome(see below).  I have attached every
file that was modified (hud.hxx, hud.cxx, and the default.xml for the hud)
and every file that was added (hud_rwy.cxx and runwayinstr.xml).

Just a quick overview of how the instrument works.

The virtual runway is projected by getting the "cockpit view" of the
runway in 3D and projecting the points on to the 2D HUD.  Therefore, the
virtual runway will be displayed the same in every view.  For example,
you can land an aircraft from the "Tower View" by flying the HUD.  Also
if you're in "Cockpit View" and it is centered then the virtual runway
lines will perfectly outline the actual runway.  I am getting the active
runway via the wind like done in the ATC classes, which may need changed.
Also, I made the assumption the view 0, in view manager, is always the
cockpit view, which may need changed as well.

The runway configuration file will allow you to specify a center offset
(x,y) and a bounding box (width,height).  You can also configure the line
stipple pattern for the outside and the center line.  For instance, if
you wanted a 0xFAFA pattern, then specify 64250 as the value.  If you
want a solid line, you can specify -1 or 65535 (0xFFFF) and zero will
turn the line off.  It also draws a runway indication arrow when the
runway is not in the HUD or it can be drawn all the time if arrow_always
is true.  The arrow will point in the direction of the runway (2D) by
rotating around the center  at a radius of arrow_radius.  If you wish to
turn the arrow off, you must set the arrow_scale <=0.  The arrow really
should be 3D arrow that points to the runway (or points in the direction
of the aircraft-to-runway vector).
2004-11-19 18:31:02 +00:00