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ehofman
f6174d2bf0 Stefan Seifert: implement persistent dialog options, so changes in rendering, static LOD and sound settings dialogs are made permanent. 2005-12-17 15:34:37 +00:00
david
fbd53e772e Correct conditional so that FlightGear will compile without
special-purpose FDMs.
2005-11-29 03:12:24 +00:00
mfranz
432fbd7f23 sunpos.hxx is no more 2005-11-11 15:08:18 +00:00
andy
14c3bc5932 Architectural fix allowing the "tip" popups (FOV, view name, etc...)
to pop themselves down while the simulator is paused.

The problem was with the "real time" queue in the event manager,
causing the third argument of Nasal's settimer() (a flag for "sim
time") to be ignored.  Inverts the default sense of the argument, as
there are lots of uses of settimer() in the current code, almost none
of which want to use real time.

Note this fix introduces a header file incompatibility in SimGear --
be sure to update.
2005-11-09 20:34:46 +00:00
ehofman
029dda3297 In the process of changing, adding and removing files the last few years
there was the situation where four directories contained jst two files,
of which three directories were aircraft related, and one directory contained
test code from Curt that might be better of in SimGear anyhow.

This is just a patch to move a bunch of files to new locations. In case of
local changes to any of them you can do the following:

move replay.[ch]xx from src/Replay to src/Aircraft
move control.[ch]xx from src/Control to src/Aircraft
move ssgEntityArray.[ch]xx from src/Objects to simgear/screen

In addition it has been decided only to use .[ch]xx files in all directories
unless it's contained within an FDM specific directory, in which case the
author is free to do whatever (s)he wants.

In this repspect the following files have been renamed in src/Multiplayer:

tiny_xdr.[ch]pp has become tiny_xdr.[ch]xx
multiplaymgr.[ch]pp has become multiplaymgr.[ch]xx
2005-11-01 13:41:49 +00:00
ehofman
eed55b48b7 Oliver Schroeder:
This is mainly an intermediate patch. I've restructured the network code.
2005-10-30 18:01:51 +00:00
ehofman
e6e618332f Add support for seasonal textures: --prop:/sim/startup/season=winter for now. 2005-10-23 13:48:36 +00:00
andy
ecd0f2306e Feature addition from Vassilii allows the user to set the tower
location with an airport ID by watching the property with a listener.
Moderately rewritten from the original patch for style.
2005-10-19 19:21:45 +00:00
ehofman
e769f42f3b Mathias Fröhlich:
I stumbled across two memory errors with two wrong const references to
std::string.

As I fixed that, I also moved aircraft_dir which is only used from UIUC into
UIUC. With that uiuc_aircraftdir.h is empty and can be removed.
2005-10-12 08:55:58 +00:00
mfranz
bb55e4122f Al MacLeod: fix typo 2005-10-04 20:36:38 +00:00
ehofman
1c3e2d4942 Vivian Meazza:
This adds a TACAN instrument to the inventory. Range and bearing are calculated
to the TACAN or VORTAC beacon selected by means of the Channel Selector in the E
quipment/Radio pull-down menu.

A TACAN beacon has also been added to the aircraft carrier Nimitz (channel #029Y
).
2005-10-01 09:56:53 +00:00
curt
0bb1494452 David Luff:
Attached is a patch to the airport data storage that I would like committed
after review if acceptable.  Currently the storage of airports mapped by ID
is by locally created objects - about 12 Meg or so created on the stack if
I am not mistaken.  I've changed this to creating the airports on the heap,
and storing pointers to them - see FGAirportList.add(...) in
src/Airports/simple.cxx.  I believe that this is probably better practice,
and it's certainly cured some strange problems I was seeing when accessing
the airport data with some gps unit code.  Changes resulting from this have
cascaded through a few files which access the data - 11 files are modified
in all.  Melchior and Durk - you might want to test this and shout if there
are problems since the metar and traffic code are probably the biggest
users of the airport data.  I've also added a fuzzy search function that
returns the next matching airport code in ASCII sequence in order to
support gps units that have autocompletion of partially entered codes.

More generally, the simple airport class seems to have grown a lot with the
fairly recent addition of the parking, runway preference and schedule time
code.  It is no longer just an encapsulation of the global airport data
file, and has grown to 552 bytes in size when unpopulated (about 1/2 a K!).
 My personal opinion is that we should look to just store the basic data in
apt.dat for all global airports in a simple airport class, plus globally
needed data (metar available?), and then have the traffic, AI and ATC
subsystems create more advanced airports for themselves as needed in the
area of interest.  Once a significant number of airports worldwide have
ground networks and parking defined, it will be impractical and unnecessary
to store them all in memory.  That's just a thought for the future though.
2005-09-20 20:26:57 +00:00
ehofman
7b824755ee Mathias Fröhlich:
I have prepared a patch that:
- Introduces a FGTileMgr::scenery_available method which asks the tilemanager
  if scenery for a given range around a lat/lon pair is already loaded and make
  use of that method at some -9999 meter checks.
- Introduces a FGScenery::get_elevation_m method which queries the altitude at
  a given position. In constrast to the groundcache functions this is the best
  choice if you ask for one *single* altitude value. Make use of that thing in
  AI/ATC classes and for the current views ground level. At the current views
  part the groundcache is reused if possible.
- The computation of the 'current groundlevel' is no longer done on the
  tilemanagers update since the required functions are now better seperated.

Alltogether it eliminates somehow redundant terrain level computations which
are now superseeded by that more finegrained functions and the existence of
the groundcache. Additionally it introduces an api to commonly required
functions which was very complex to do prevously.
2005-08-14 12:57:12 +00:00
ehofman
d4a3872f78 Remove a stale reference. 2005-07-26 16:57:56 +00:00
ehofman
1869b30b58 Mathias Fröhlich:
I have traced that reset on carrier problem down to several problems. One of
them is the fact that on reset the carrier is updated while the aircraft is
not. That made the aircraft drop down an elevator sometimes. Depending on the
passed realtime while loading some parts of the scenery.
2005-07-13 12:25:16 +00:00
mfranz
2f2d14a41f better error message to help users and support staff 2005-07-03 10:27:35 +00:00
ehofman
4df7a3e9f8 Mathias Fröhlich:
I have introduced the posibility to start directly on the carrier.

With that patch you will have a --carrrier=id argument where id can either be
the pennant number configured in the nimitz scenario or the carriers name
also configured in the carriers scenario.
Additionaly you can use --parkpos=id to select different positions on the
carrier. They are also configured in the scenario file.

That includes the switch of the whole FGInterface class to make use of the
groundcache.
That means that an aircraft no longer uses the current elevation value from
the scenery class. It rather has its own local cache of the aircrafts
environment which is setup in the common_init method of FGInterface and
updated either manually by calling
 FGInterface::get_groundlevel_m(lat, lon, alt_m);
or implicitly by calling the above method in the
 FGInterface::_updateGeo*Position(lat, lon, alt);
methods.
A call get_groundlevel_m rebuilds the groundcache if the request is outside
the range of the cache.

Note that for the real usage of the groundcache including the correct
information about the movement of objects and the velocity information, you
still need to set up the groundcache in the usual way like YASim and JSBSim
currently does.
If you use the native interface, you will get only static objects correctly.
But for FDM's only using one single ground level for a whole step this is IMO
sufficient.

The AIManager gets a way to return the location of a object which is placed
wrt an AI Object. At the moment it only honours AICarriers for that.
That method is a static one, which loads the scenario file for that reason and
throws it away afterwards. This looked like the aprioriate way, because the
AIManager is initialized much later in flightgears bootstrap, and I did not
find an easy way to reorder that for my needs. Since this additional load is
very small and does only happen if such a relative location is required, I
think that this is ok.

Note that moving on the carrier will only work correctly for JSBSim and YASim,
but you should now be able to start and move on every not itself moving
object with any FDM.
2005-07-03 09:39:14 +00:00
ehofman
8e5eed90d5 Remove the 'old' 3D clouds code. 2005-06-25 11:21:18 +00:00
mfranz
57aa9274d7 call the subsystems' postinit() methods after all of them are initialized 2005-06-11 09:13:44 +00:00
mfranz
d80b718039 - implement progress information (enabled by default; can be turned off via
/sim/startup/splash-progress)
- a string in /sim/startup/splash-title is displayed on top of the screen
  and by default empty
- the splash image is scaled down if 512x512 is too big
- code cleanup
2005-05-06 09:08:44 +00:00
mfranz
99f4b7e66e - open window as soon as possible
- move most of the initialization in chunks into the idle loop
- remove unused first fgSplashUpdate() parameter
2005-05-04 21:28:42 +00:00
curt
86249209b9 This is a work in progress. I am extending the "ExternalPipe" protocol to
have a "property" mode as well as the original "binary" mode.  The property mode
will allow the remote module to request any set of properties, and it will send
those properties each frame.  The remote module can reply with a list of arbitrary
property name/value pairs to update on the FlightGear side.

This is a first stab, so it's not the cleanest, most well concieved code, but it
allows an external module (communicating via a pipe) to have a huge amount of
flexibility in the data in can access and update.
2005-04-19 01:44:56 +00:00
ehofman
5bc15d7a69 Durk Talsma:
I just heard from John Wojnaroski that you and he are going to work on getting
a flightgear demo machine up for the linux expo thursday and Friday. John
indicated that he would very much like to get a CVS version with the new
traffic code up and running before the expo.
2005-02-10 09:01:51 +00:00
ehofman
394fe84351 Put the code at the proper place. 2005-01-29 13:12:34 +00:00
ehofman
9c743fc4c9 Geoff Air:
RE: --aircraft=ufo in system.fgfsrc is ignored

To change a 'feature', one that has been mentioned here many
times, and again recently, place the following code block
into fgInitFGAircraft.

In its favour, I would argue this means FG can be run without
a command line, provided FG_ROOT has been set in the
environment, and that seems to me, as it should be ... ;=))

Perhaps the only counter, is that system.fgfsrc is read twice,
but so are others, like .fgfsrc, for other (local) options ...
or system.fgfsrc should .nt. be used for 'aircraft' ?
2005-01-29 10:22:44 +00:00
ehofman
a7139a816c Durk Talsma:
Fix a couple of places that were not yet using SGPath
2004-12-27 17:35:22 +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
800dad8273 Make sound audiable not until after the scenery is loaded. 2004-12-16 13:19:01 +00:00
curt
634e79353f Roy Vegard Ovesen:
I've finished the emigration of the radiostack, and I've also removed it
completely. It turned out that the comm radio is completely implemented in
the ATC subsystem. I've changed the affected ATC files to point
to /instrumentation/com, but I guess that the maintainer of the ATC code
should decide wether to make it configureable, and how.

I also had to change some files in Network and Main. The changes in network
should be obvious, but the changes in Main were a bit suspect. The files
included radiostack.hxx, but they weren't directly depending on
radiostack-hxx. They were depending on other files that were included by
radiostack.hxx. I got it to compile, but I'm not sure if I included the
correct directly depending file.

For the data directory I changed every occurrence of /radios/
with /instrumentation/ with this simple one-liner that I found on the net:

find -name '*.xml' -type f | xargs perl -pi -e
's/\/radios\//\/instrumentation\//g'

Instead of me sending all the files that got changed by this I suggest that
you execute the one-liner yourself. Of course I can not guarantee that this
will work perfectly, but I considered hand editing to be not an option (I'm
lazy). I don't want to test every aircraft to see if everything still works,
I think it's better to wait and see if anyone complaints about broken nav
radios/instruments.
2004-12-03 21:21:16 +00:00
curt
d05121ef46 Fix my mailing address by replacing it with my web page. 2004-11-19 22:10:41 +00:00
curt
11548e9e7e Minor white space fix. 2004-11-18 05:00:44 +00:00
ehofman
29b5147478 Move the submodels code from the Systems manager into it's own Subsystem manager. 2004-10-22 09:58:24 +00:00
ehofman
96e24a3e8d Melchior:
Don't overwrite user settings from config files.

fgfs had in any case set bump-mapping to false, no matter if this
node did already exist (because it was defined in a config file).
2004-10-20 08:18:29 +00:00
ehofman
8b53b86aa0 A first stab at an ACMS (Aircraft Condition Monitoring System) Special Purpose support FDM. Move the ADA FDM into the Special Purpose directory and make the SP FDM's a configure option. 2004-10-19 11:10:20 +00:00
curt
7ec5cbff7b Default bump mapped clouds to off for the official release. They can still
be turned back on via the rendering options dialog box.
2004-07-27 20:40:33 +00:00
ehofman
9d972d86bf Jim Wilson: This patch prevents FDM execution until intial scenery load completes making
midair starts in the KSFO area possible again.
2004-07-22 16:42:14 +00:00
curt
225298a09e Often, the elevation of an ILS component is not listed in our nav database.
A good elevation is critical for proper glide slope modeling.  This patch
assigns the average field elevation to any ILS component that doesn't have
a valid elevation.

Also, for an ILS approach, use the GS transmitter elevation for glide slope
calculations rather than the localizer elevation, in some cases this can
make a big difference.
2004-06-09 03:13:13 +00:00
ehofman
b3e9697262 Add the AIModel based air traffic subsystem from Durk Talsma. 2004-06-03 17:59:14 +00:00
curt
a08f4c084b Allow a "threshold" value to determine which localizers to snap to the
runway heading or not.
2004-05-28 20:57:05 +00:00
curt
a3cde21637 Curt Olson:
These change add some code that at initialization time will snap all
localizers into perfect alignment with their runways.  It's my experience
that the DAFIF/FAA data reports runway and localizer headings to a level
of precision that is great for making charts, or adjusting your OBS, etc.
But the level of precision of this data can be far enough off to make you
visibly *un*aligned with the runway when the CDI needle is centered.

There are probably cases where the localizer isn't really perfectly
aligned with the runway, or intentionally misaligned to avoid obstacles
or terrain.  So I have made this configurable for those that trust the
data more than I do.  Just set "/sim/navdb/auto-align-localizers" to
true/false in the preferences file to turn this feature on or off in the
code.
2004-05-28 16:24:43 +00:00
curt
b2b33f7582 This set of changes impliments the following:
- FG now directly supports Robin's native nav database file format.
- His latest data now separates out dme, gs, loc, and marker beacon
  transmitters rather than lumping them all into a single "ILS" record.
- These new data structure changes prompted me to do some code restructuring
  so that internally these different types of navaids are all kept as
  separate lists and searched and handled separately.
- This structural change had a cascading affect on any code that
  references or uses the nav databases.  I've gone and "touched" a lot of
  nav related code in a lot of places.
- As an added bonus, the new data (and code) adds DME bias so these will
  all now read as they do in real life.

- Added Navaids/navdb.cxx and Navaids/navdb.hxx which provide a front
  end loaders for the nav data.
- Added Navaids/navrecord.hxx which is a new "generic" nav data record.
- Removed Navaids/ils.hxx, Navaids/ilslist.cxx, Navaids/ilslist.hxx,
  Navaids/mkrbeacons.cxx, and Navaids/mkrbeacons.hxx which are all now
  depricated.
2004-05-28 05:24:54 +00:00
curt
78e6d35998 Move navaids and fixes out of "global" name space into the FGGlobals
structure.
2004-05-26 18:15:19 +00:00
curt
d777d035a9 Update fix management code to read Robin's native fix.dat format. 2004-05-26 16:40:27 +00:00
ehofman
e7795093e7 Initialize the bump-mapped 3d clouds to true. 2004-05-20 14:13:36 +00:00
ehofman
14d28907dd Add a property to be able to turn the bump-mapped cloud code on and off at runtime. 2004-05-20 13:27:40 +00:00
ehofman
8db96e10fb Add /sim/initialised which is set to true when we're ready to go. 2004-05-05 09:01:21 +00:00
curt
df472fe0f5 Changes to go along with small interface changes in simgear/sound/libsgsound
(which is now written on top of OpenAL.)
2004-04-24 19:28:12 +00:00
curt
bded088de1 Fix an MSVC compile error. 2004-04-19 02:24:22 +00:00
curt
be7e5e4990 Small rewrite of waypoints parsing fix to move global list to the globals.hxx
file.
2004-04-18 18:01:10 +00:00
curt
3db9dc5a23 Durk Talsma:
Enclosed you find a tar ball of the two files I changed to get the
--waypoint and --flight-plan command line option to work again.
2004-04-15 22:09:46 +00:00