No one should be required a CS degree to use a computer, but bad things do happen when a computer is viewed as something it is not: simple. I can't complain that software projects tend to make it as simple as possible for the dumb users, but as a smart person said:
It's like cars, you can't...
Unfortunately I can't do anything about it. A possible fix would be to use OGLA and enable collision (MeshLand_1.9.2, if OGLA doesn't have this feature).
:cheers:
Orbiter plugin that builds trajectory visualization for Google Earth, based on the original GE Tracker by Astrosammy.
Features:
-Each trajectory is shown as a line with a random and different color;
-Supports vessel creation/deletion;
-Vessels without Earth as the reference body are ignored...
I've been messing around with the new SDK and found that oapi::Module::clbkNewVessel() would come in handy for a mini-project of mine (a rewrite of someone else's addon :P). The only problem is that I cannot find any function that would register an oapi::Module instance to be used by Orbiter...
I know it's a bit late to say this, but, AFAIK, that won't work unless you also post your RSA keypair (not recommended as you'd lose control over it). Take a look at GitHub pull requests. I think it should do what you want, but with more control over it.
You need this: DGa2.dll. Put it on the Modules folder.
EDIT: On second thought, you'll also need MSVC 2005 redist. Google it if you don't have Orbiter BETA (it comes with it). Or MSVC 2008 redist...
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