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If, on the other hand, you really want to get your hands dirty with C++ coding, you'll have to buy a good [[OpenGL]] book eventually. However, FlightGear uses a high-level library, [[PLIB]], that hides most of the details of OpenGL. To get started with 3D C++ coding, you can take a look at the plib documentation and learn only as much OpenGL as you need, when you need it. | If, on the other hand, you really want to get your hands dirty with C++ coding, you'll have to buy a good [[OpenGL]] book eventually. However, FlightGear uses a high-level library, [[PLIB]], that hides most of the details of OpenGL. To get started with 3D C++ coding, you can take a look at the plib documentation and learn only as much OpenGL as you need, when you need it. | ||
=== | === Comment ajouter un aéroport ? === | ||
You can add your airport to the [[$FG ROOT]]/Airports/default.apt.gz file, but to get the airport to show up visually, you will have to rebuild the scenery around the airport. The format of the default.apt file is documented at http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/AirNav/AptNavFAQ.FlightGear.html. | You can add your airport to the [[$FG ROOT]]/Airports/default.apt.gz file, but to get the airport to show up visually, you will have to rebuild the scenery around the airport. The format of the default.apt file is documented at http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/AirNav/AptNavFAQ.FlightGear.html. |
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