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Even if you should not subscribe to the developers mailing list, make sure to still check out the forums - let us know if you have any questions. | Even if you should not subscribe to the developers mailing list, make sure to still check out the forums - let us know if you have any questions. | ||
--[[User:Hooray|Hooray]] 23:42, 1 December 2010 (UTC) | --[[User:Hooray|Hooray]] 23:42, 1 December 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Hi Hooray, | |||
Could you indicate wich part is out of date? I thought this article was rather okay... | |||
[[User:Gijs|Gijs]] 15:11, 29 May 2013 (UTC) |
Revision as of 15:11, 29 May 2013
How do <command>property-set</command> and <command>property-assign</command> (used in the CDU) differ? --Hcc23 22:55, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
Hi Hcc23,
welcome on board :-)
- these (and other) commands are documented in $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.commands (FG_ROOT being the FG base package): http://gitorious.org/fg/fgdata/blobs/master/Docs/README.commands
- the C++ code implementing these commands is to be found in $FG_SRC/Main/fg_commands.cxx http://gitorious.org/fg/flightgear/blobs/next/src/Main/fg_commands.cxx
- increasingly, such hard-coded commands are being replaced with Nasal (scripting language) code instead
- the details of osgText animations are documented in $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.osgtext: http://gitorious.org/fg/fgdata/blobs/master/Docs/README.osgtext
- the lateral keys of a CDU are commonly called "Line Select Keys" (LSK), so this might be a more appropriate abbreviation
- the whole project's source code can be found at http://gitorious.org/fg/ - you can easily clone the whole project to work on your own branches
- the FlightGear developers mailing list and the FlightGear forums are a better place to get more direct feedback
Even if you should not subscribe to the developers mailing list, make sure to still check out the forums - let us know if you have any questions. --Hooray 23:42, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
Out of date?
Hi Hooray,
Could you indicate wich part is out of date? I thought this article was rather okay...
Gijs 15:11, 29 May 2013 (UTC)