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curt e35fffa035 David Luff writes:
Heres an update to the ATIS stuff.  In brief:

The possible buffer overflow in the display with wind should
hopefully be fixed.

Temperature is taken from the global temperature property instead
of being hardwired.

The display class now includes an implementation of the member
function to change the repeating message.

The message callsign is no longer hardwired.  The first message
from each station is generated with a random callsign.
Subsequent messages from the same station have the callsign
incremented every hour.  A map of airport-id vs. last callsign and
transmission time is kept for each station that has transmitted for
the duration of the FlightGear session.  The logic might be flaky if
FlightGear is run for more than 24 hours at a stretch between
visiting the same ATIS station though!  (ie I don't check the day.)
This map is kept in the atislist class.  This might not be the best
long-term place for it (in an ATC class of some sort might be
better), but it works for now.
2001-11-19 23:53:36 +00:00
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cockpit.cxx This set of changes touches a *lot* of files. The main goal here is to 2001-10-28 16:16:30 +00:00
cockpit.hxx replaced SGValue with SGPropertyNode throughout. 2001-06-12 05:15:48 +00:00
hud.cxx Fixes to remove dependencies on depricated plib code (that just happened to 2001-10-24 21:24:53 +00:00
hud.hxx Fixes to remove dependencies on depricated plib code (that just happened to 2001-10-24 21:24:53 +00:00
hud_card.cxx White space changes. 2001-09-20 22:10:45 +00:00
hud_dnst.cxx HUD updates/cleanups from Norman Vine. 2000-05-13 00:02:43 +00:00
hud_gaug.cxx a) HUD - Here is the updated hud code with moving pointers, dials, turn/slip gauge, choice of circular ticks, two sizes for fonts, box for text labels etc. based partly on MIL-STD-1787b and our pilots requirements. Our pilots are not very enthusiastic about all symbols discussed in MIL-STD-1787b (I suppose it is very subjective) and so I did not have motivation to try all of them. Even now I plan to do simple symbols as seen on Russian aircraft since our Air Force pilots are familiar with them. That should be part of my next update. I have included a html document which is basically the old text file plus some snapshots with all possible hud symbols linked to corresponding xml templates. You have to just cut & paste the template, change names and positions to create additional symbols (if you have the real estate on the hud). 2001-09-19 22:23:25 +00:00
hud_inst.cxx a) HUD - Here is the updated hud code with moving pointers, dials, turn/slip gauge, choice of circular ticks, two sizes for fonts, box for text labels etc. based partly on MIL-STD-1787b and our pilots requirements. Our pilots are not very enthusiastic about all symbols discussed in MIL-STD-1787b (I suppose it is very subjective) and so I did not have motivation to try all of them. Even now I plan to do simple symbols as seen on Russian aircraft since our Air Force pilots are familiar with them. That should be part of my next update. I have included a html document which is basically the old text file plus some snapshots with all possible hud symbols linked to corresponding xml templates. You have to just cut & paste the template, change names and positions to create additional symbols (if you have the real estate on the hud). 2001-09-19 22:23:25 +00:00
hud_labl.cxx a) HUD - Here is the updated hud code with moving pointers, dials, turn/slip gauge, choice of circular ticks, two sizes for fonts, box for text labels etc. based partly on MIL-STD-1787b and our pilots requirements. Our pilots are not very enthusiastic about all symbols discussed in MIL-STD-1787b (I suppose it is very subjective) and so I did not have motivation to try all of them. Even now I plan to do simple symbols as seen on Russian aircraft since our Air Force pilots are familiar with them. That should be part of my next update. I have included a html document which is basically the old text file plus some snapshots with all possible hud symbols linked to corresponding xml templates. You have to just cut & paste the template, change names and positions to create additional symbols (if you have the real estate on the hud). 2001-09-19 22:23:25 +00:00
hud_ladr.cxx Fixes for win_ratio/aspect_ratio confusion. It was due to confusion in the 2001-10-24 20:28:28 +00:00
hud_lat.cxx a) HUD - Here is the updated hud code with moving pointers, dials, turn/slip gauge, choice of circular ticks, two sizes for fonts, box for text labels etc. based partly on MIL-STD-1787b and our pilots requirements. Our pilots are not very enthusiastic about all symbols discussed in MIL-STD-1787b (I suppose it is very subjective) and so I did not have motivation to try all of them. Even now I plan to do simple symbols as seen on Russian aircraft since our Air Force pilots are familiar with them. That should be part of my next update. I have included a html document which is basically the old text file plus some snapshots with all possible hud symbols linked to corresponding xml templates. You have to just cut & paste the template, change names and positions to create additional symbols (if you have the real estate on the hud). 2001-09-19 22:23:25 +00:00
hud_lon.cxx a) HUD - Here is the updated hud code with moving pointers, dials, turn/slip gauge, choice of circular ticks, two sizes for fonts, box for text labels etc. based partly on MIL-STD-1787b and our pilots requirements. Our pilots are not very enthusiastic about all symbols discussed in MIL-STD-1787b (I suppose it is very subjective) and so I did not have motivation to try all of them. Even now I plan to do simple symbols as seen on Russian aircraft since our Air Force pilots are familiar with them. That should be part of my next update. I have included a html document which is basically the old text file plus some snapshots with all possible hud symbols linked to corresponding xml templates. You have to just cut & paste the template, change names and positions to create additional symbols (if you have the real estate on the hud). 2001-09-19 22:23:25 +00:00
hud_opts.hxx Removed all dependencies on <simgear/math/mat3.h> and friends. These are 2000-02-19 14:29:27 +00:00
hud_scal.cxx a) HUD - Here is the updated hud code with moving pointers, dials, turn/slip gauge, choice of circular ticks, two sizes for fonts, box for text labels etc. based partly on MIL-STD-1787b and our pilots requirements. Our pilots are not very enthusiastic about all symbols discussed in MIL-STD-1787b (I suppose it is very subjective) and so I did not have motivation to try all of them. Even now I plan to do simple symbols as seen on Russian aircraft since our Air Force pilots are familiar with them. That should be part of my next update. I have included a html document which is basically the old text file plus some snapshots with all possible hud symbols linked to corresponding xml templates. You have to just cut & paste the template, change names and positions to create additional symbols (if you have the real estate on the hud). 2001-09-19 22:23:25 +00:00
hud_tbi.cxx a) HUD - Here is the updated hud code with moving pointers, dials, turn/slip gauge, choice of circular ticks, two sizes for fonts, box for text labels etc. based partly on MIL-STD-1787b and our pilots requirements. Our pilots are not very enthusiastic about all symbols discussed in MIL-STD-1787b (I suppose it is very subjective) and so I did not have motivation to try all of them. Even now I plan to do simple symbols as seen on Russian aircraft since our Air Force pilots are familiar with them. That should be part of my next update. I have included a html document which is basically the old text file plus some snapshots with all possible hud symbols linked to corresponding xml templates. You have to just cut & paste the template, change names and positions to create additional symbols (if you have the real estate on the hud). 2001-09-19 22:23:25 +00:00
Makefile.am a) HUD - Here is the updated hud code with moving pointers, dials, turn/slip gauge, choice of circular ticks, two sizes for fonts, box for text labels etc. based partly on MIL-STD-1787b and our pilots requirements. Our pilots are not very enthusiastic about all symbols discussed in MIL-STD-1787b (I suppose it is very subjective) and so I did not have motivation to try all of them. Even now I plan to do simple symbols as seen on Russian aircraft since our Air Force pilots are familiar with them. That should be part of my next update. I have included a html document which is basically the old text file plus some snapshots with all possible hud symbols linked to corresponding xml templates. You have to just cut & paste the template, change names and positions to create additional symbols (if you have the real estate on the hud). 2001-09-19 22:23:25 +00:00
panel.cxx Cosmetic changes. 2001-10-29 04:37:24 +00:00
panel.hxx Added panel jitter support dependent on cockpit forces (visual force feedback) 2001-10-05 20:26:21 +00:00
panel_io.cxx - modified to use pointers to bindings to avoid copying 2001-08-10 05:16:41 +00:00
panel_io.hxx FG_ to SG_ namespace changes. 2001-03-23 22:59:18 +00:00
radiostack.cxx David Luff writes: 2001-11-19 23:53:36 +00:00
radiostack.hxx Changes to support Dave Luff's initial ATC/ATIS module. 2001-11-07 17:55:28 +00:00
steam.cxx - fixed typo that prevented ADF needle from being offset by aircraft 2001-07-23 20:31:11 +00:00
steam.hxx - eliminated all references to BFI; use properties instead 2001-06-05 22:10:25 +00:00