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| '''My Profile''' | | '''This space is for rent''' :) |
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| i set goals here, i talk about what i love to do, and i participate with disscussion concerning team work.
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| ::interested mostly in learning development through something fun like aircraft, skip the boring part of programming. [[User:Hamzaalloush|Hamzaalloush]] ([[User talk:Hamzaalloush|talk]]) 18:43, 20 March 2015 (EDT)
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| ==This article is a stub==
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| ==Goal: Utilizing FG API and Canvas for a non-related applications==
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| i'm at the process of developing a thermodynamic IC analysis model, that draws plots using Canvas, while multi-threading the calculation and drawing processes seperatley, using a C++ backend. the application update rate is expected to be around ~700hz.
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| the goal is to get familiar with FG internals, and find it's advantages for using it as a developers API.
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| ==Choosing a path==
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| * Running a minimal FG environment with Canvas, aka "fgcanvas", see: [[http://wiki.flightgear.org/FlightGear_high-level_architecture_support#Objective]]
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| |using FG in "fgcanvas" mode, which is FG with Canvas and all related subsystems, but everything else entirely disabled (no aircraft, fdm, scenery/terrain etc), This will involve building and patching FG - i.e. removing unneeded stuff - but there are already patches doing this to some extent.
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| So for plotting purposes, you would basically be using a subset of FG, which would then merely be the framework/platform, but no longer be running as a "flight simulator".
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| |{{cite web |url=http://forum.flightgear.org/viewtopic.php?p=237579#p237579
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| |title=<nowiki>Simgear-based subsystem with Canvas support?</nowiki>
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| |author=<nowiki>Hooray</nowiki>
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| |date=<nowiki>Thu Apr 02</nowiki> }}
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| }}
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| * create a SGSubsystemMgr-based application. see [[FGRadar]] or [[FGPanel]] for such implementations.
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| looks like FGPanel not seperated from FlightGear, it contains an instance of a pointer that leads to an FGInstrumentLayer object, that transforms the 2d instruments on the panel. -[[User:Hamzaalloush|Hamzaalloush]] ([[User talk:Hamzaalloush|talk]]) 19:34, 4 April 2015 (EDT)
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