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Chapter 2

Windows - any flavor,
Macintosh OSX,
Linux.

2.1

For Windows, this directory is likely to be
c:\Program Files\FlightGear\data\Scenery. 
To install the scenery, uncompress the tarball into the Scenery
directory. Most operating system provide tools to uncompress tarballs.
If you cannot uncompress the tarball, install an extractor program such
as 7-zip (http://www.7-zip.org/. 
Once you have uncompressed the tarball, the Terrain and Objects direcories
will contain additional sub-directories with your new scenery inside. 

2.1.2

2.1.2  FG_SCENERY
This is where FlightGear looks for Scenery files. It consists of a list of
directories that will be searched in order. The directories are separated by
“:” on Unix and “;” on Windows. 

2.1.3

-atlas=socket,out,1,localhost,5505,udp
Note that TerraSync (when called with the "-S" command line switch, as
recommended) is going to download Scenery via the Subversion protocol over
HTTP. Thus, is your Internet access is set up to use a HTTP proxy, plase make
yourself aware how to configure the "libsvn" Subversion client for use of a
proxy.

2.1.4

2.2

Simply download the file and uncompress it into the data/Aircraft subdirectory
of your installation. 
If you are successful, there will be a new sub-directory in your
FG_ROOT/data/Aircraft directory containing the aircraft.
The aircraft are downloaded as .tar.gz files.
Some computers will download them as .tar.gz.zip files. If so, simply rename
the file to .tar.gz before uncompressing them.

2.3

Most of the packages named above include the complete FlightGear documentation
including a PDF version of The FlightGear Manual intended for pretty printing
using Adobe’s Acrobat Reader, available from
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/
Moreover, if properly installed, the ḣtml version can be accessed via
FlightGear’s help menu entry.

Chapter 3

3.1

There are two environmental variables that must be defined to run FlightGear. 

3.1.1

This is the data subdirectory of where you installed FlightGear. e.g.
/usr/local/share/FlightGear/data or c:\Program  Files\FlightGear\data.
This is where FlightGear will look for scenery files. It consists of a list of
directories that will be searched in order. The directories are separated by
“:” on Unix and “;” on Windows. e.g. 

3.3.1

Open a command shell, change to the directory where your binary resides
(typically something like c:\Program Files\FlightGear\Win32\bin), set the
environment variables by typing 
SET FG_HOME=~c:\Program Files\FlightGear~  
SET FG_ROOT=~c:\Program Files\FlightGear\data~  
SET FG_SCENERY=~c:\Program Files\FlightGear\data\Scenery~ 

3.4

3.4  Launching the simulator under Mac OS X

3.5

3.5  Command line parameters

3.5.3

For available choices check the directory /FlightGear/Aircraft, and look for
files ending in ”-set.xml”.

3.5.8

However, the value set by these functions could be modified using the
–time-offset function.

3.5.10

Allows specifying a waypoint for the GC autopilot; it is possible to specify
multiple waypoints (i.eȧ route) via multiple instances of this command. 

3.6

3.6.1

$ °/ js demo
Under Windows, open a command shell (Start|All Programs|Accessories), go to
the FlightGear binary folder and start the program as follows (given
FlightGear is installed under c:\Flightgear) 
On our system, the first few lines of output are (stop the program with ˆ C
if it is quickly scrolling past your window!) as follows:
Joystick test program. 
... etc˙u p to ... 

3.6.2

If the FlightGear base directory FlightGear does not already contain an
options file .fgfsrc (under UNIX)/system.fgfsrc (under Windows) mentioned
above, just copy
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/. 
–prop:/input/joysticks/js[1]/axis[1]/binding/factor=-1.0

into

–prop:/input/joysticks/js[1]/axis[1]/binding/factor=1.0
Concerning all the finer points, such as getting the joystick buttons working, John Check has written a very useful README included in the base package under FlightGear/Docs/Readme/Joystick.html.

Chapter 4

4.1

If the s are off, you’ll have to start them before proceeding any further.
For that you’ll need the , which you’ll find in the lower-left corner of the instrument panel.
 

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第一章

1.2 System Requirements

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