LAN: Longitude of Ascending Node. The longitude (how much west or east you are from the reference meridian) in which your orbit intersects the equator when your ship is going from south to north ('ascending' if see north as 'up').
To put your ship in an orbit following the equator, you'll need...
IMO, a better solution would be to place the (logical) engines on the "sweet spot" even if it is't aligned with the model placement. The original DG does this with the back hover engines (only one in the centre instead two), but associates the textures and particle streams to the right spots to...
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I'd like to ask you to not change the color of the text. I could only read it after selecting your whole post as I'm using a black theme.
Because they are configured in a way to not allow you to control it, like the shuttle's SRBs and ET.
It'd be better if posted all your questions in one post.
First and foremost, you'll never be able to recover the original source from the compiled binary for various reasons, and it may also be illegal to do so depending on the licence attached to a specific binary. Plus, it's possible to fool reverse engineering tools.
If you want knowledge on...
In no particular order:
Outpost 2: Divided Destiny (critics say it's rubbish, but I think is one of the best strategy games ever released. The first was horrible thou')
Homeworld (the sequel sucks :dry:)
Final Fantasy Tactics :love:
Oddworld Abe's Exoddus/Oddysee
Myst series :hail:
Legend of...
Ananke Tether-Sling v0.2
TetherMFD 0.96 release
The same way SRBs would clutter the vessel list, but they don't. VESSEL::SetEnableFocus() should take care of that.
How so?
No.
Orbiter runs (somewhat) flawlessly on Linux with wine: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=16401. Unfortunately, I don't know how it works on Mac.
No ports (either for Linux or Mac) is currently planned.
Why Martin? I'm sure he's busy fixing and enhancing the Orbiter core, and an addon implementing this should be fairly trivial and not everyone who downloads Orbiter may be interested on it.
Updated to v1.2:
-Parked vessels are ignored;
-Added configurable snapshot interval;
-The KML is now rewritten every session instead of every Orbiter restart.
A quick look tells me that I can't do much about it now, and a quick fix would be to append this to the end of the file:
</Folder>
</Document>
</kml>The problem lies on the fact that those lines are added to the KML when Orbiter closes, but won't be written if Orbiter CTDs or is forcefully...
I have little experience with this, but I think could either use a mutex or a named pipe on both ends.
EDIT:
There are multiple ways of doing that: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-process_communication.
In an ideal world, yes. But until bugs are extinct and there's no difference between you and your computer, a minimum level of knowledge is required on how to use it and how to remedy certain issues.
You can drive a car without knowing how an internal combustion engine works internally, but you...
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