RE: [info-performer] May I control FLT file with hierarchy structure

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From: Tomlinson, Gordon (Gordon.Tomlinson++at++ca.com)
Date: 10/03/2002 04:46:20


Once you have loaded the Open flight file you can simply use the
Performer API to search for the
For a named node and or DOF dead which in performer equates to a pfDCS
node, there are pleanty of
examples and explanations in the user manual and doc pages and the
samples provided with perfomer
to help you do this

Regards

Gordon Tomlinson.
 
Runtime Applications / Urban Products
Development Manager
MultiGen-Paradigm
(A Computer Associates Company)

-----Original Message-----
From: ChiaSheng [mailto:ccsheng1201++at++yahoo.com.tw]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 3:50 AM
To: MLM Veraart
Cc: Performer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [info-performer] May I control FLT file with hierarchy
structure

Hi, Mario

Um....I try to find the "README" file of the flight loader, but I didn't
understand it.
And how can I get the pointer of the DOF Node to steer the wheels?
Can you tell me more about the loader , please.
I load the flight file by "pfdLoadFile( filename )".
File format is .flt and .pfb!!

Best Regards,
   Archer Chen

----- Original Message -----
From: "MLM Veraart" <veraart++at++fel.tno.nl>
To: "(Archer Chen)" <archerc++at++hitrontech.com>
Cc: "Performer Mailing List" <info-performer++at++sgi.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: [info-performer] May I control FLT file with hierarchy
structure

You have to give all the wheels in the flight file a DOF (Degree Of
Freedom). Some wheels can rotate around two axis, steering wheel, the
other around one axis.
In your flight loader callback process the DOF information, see README
file of the flight loader.
At run time: adjust the rotation of the wheels according to the steering
position and adjust the
pfDCS car rotation according to its orientation on the road.

Mario


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