Thanks for the fix Felix,
Normally I start GCS by by hitting Execute in Paparazzi Center.
I tried the command line option by stopping GCS in Paparazzi Center, entering the option and then hitting redo. This worked just fine.
Is there somewhere I can enter the option before the first start of the GCS?
Thanks,
Helge.
2010/12/10 Felix Ruess
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Hi,
I just committed a fix for this, thank Serge for fixing this! So now
the command line option -no_google_http just makes NoHttp the default
map policy at GCS startup. It is displayed correctly and can still be
changed as usual.
Cheers, Felix
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Felix Ruess <address@hidden> wrote:
> I would still consider this a bug and we should eventually fix this...
>
> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Reto Büttner <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Thanks, good to know!
>>
>> I have put an according note on the wiki.
>>
>> Cheers, Reto
>>
>> 2010/11/8 Gautier Hattenberger <address@hidden>:
>>> Even if in the menu "CacheOrHttp" is selected, the option -no_google_http
>>> should have disable http.
>>> It is only a display issue.
>>>
>>> G.
>>>
>>> Le 08/11/2010 11:22, Reto Büttner a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> Hi Gautier,
>>>>
>>>> I tried the option -no_google_http several times. It didn't work so I
>>>> keep setting it manually. The other options according to the wiki page
>>>> "GCS Configuration" work fine. Does someone have the option
>>>> -no_google_http working?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Reto
>>>>
>>>> 2010/11/8 Gautier Hattenberger<address@hidden>:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> To start the GCS without http you can launch the program with the option
>>>>> -no_google_http
>>>>> It can be set by default for your favorite session by changing
>>>>> control_panel.xml or saving it from the paparazzi center.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gautier
>>>>>
>>>>> Le 06/11/2010 21:34, Helge Walle a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you David,
>>>>>
>>>>> Until today I have done minor adjustments to the elevator neutral in the
>>>>> airframe file, to compensate for variations in elevator trim caused by
>>>>> temperature changes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Today I did the following to my Twinstar2:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Entered the original value for elevator neutral in the airframe file
>>>>> (i.e.
>>>>> the same as in the radio file, 1520)
>>>>> - Disconnected the linkage to the rudder and locked it in neutral
>>>>> position
>>>>> with tape. The rudder has significant drift in trim following temperature
>>>>> changes when connected to the servo.
>>>>> - Adjusted elevator trim to level flight in Manual by mechanically
>>>>> adjusting
>>>>> the linkage.
>>>>> - Checked that the plane flew straight and level in Auto1 and could roll
>>>>> sufficiently left and right.
>>>>>
>>>>> The result was that the plane could successfully circle left and right in
>>>>> Auto2, and the plane made a nice transition from one rotational direction
>>>>> to
>>>>> the opposite, and back.
>>>>>
>>>>> The plane flies nicely now with the rudder stuck in neutral position, so
>>>>> I'll keep it this way.
>>>>>
>>>>> BTW i found the definition of the Circle strip buttons in the Settings
>>>>> file.
>>>>> Still I would like to have the GCS in Maps policy = "no http" as default
>>>>> in
>>>>> the GCS, if this is configurable.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Helge.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2010/11/4 David Conger<address@hidden>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CheckList I would go down:
>>>>>> 1. Plane flies straight and level in MANUAL|AUTO1 with no inputs from
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> Tx. (Be sure the plane isn't naturally turning right)
>>>>>> test: take off and assume level flight. let go of the sticks on the
>>>>>> Tx
>>>>>> and observe the planes behavior.
>>>>>> fails: take a note of the amount of up|down right|left required to
>>>>>> fly
>>>>>> level. Land and adjust the linkages to mimic these settings. Re-run
>>>>>> test.
>>>>>> 2. Max roll maybe should be increased? Allow the plane to roll more to
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> left.
>>>>>> 3. Check your command laws to verify a limit doesn't exist restricting
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> aircraft's ability to follow the flight plan you wish. Fly it in the
>>>>>> simulator and see if you have the same results.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just ideas,
>>>>>> -David
>>>>>> On Nov 4, 2010, at 11:30 AM, Helge Walle wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am trying to improve the Auto2 flying of my Twinstar2. Standby
>>>>>>> circles, figure 8 and Oval are already fine now.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Last session I tried to change the circle rotational direction while
>>>>>>> flying right turns in Standby. I clicked Circle left. The plane did not
>>>>>>> manage to perform this maneuver. It made several tight turns to break
>>>>>>> out
>>>>>>> from the existing circle, but never managed to enter the path of a left
>>>>>>> circle. When I clicked the Standby block again, normal right-turn
>>>>>>> Standby
>>>>>>> was re-established.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Standby circle is 65m radius. I am not sure what determines the
>>>>>>> radius of the "breakout" turns. Any hint on this?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What puzzles me is that I cannot find a reference to the GCS Circle
>>>>>>> buttons in the flight plan. Should I? Or where else is this command
>>>>>>> performed?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there something I could tweak to make the plane able to do the
>>>>>>> switch
>>>>>>> of rotation direction? By flying nice figure8's, the plane has shown
>>>>>>> it's
>>>>>>> ability to turn both right and left in Auto2.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also, is it possible to configure GCS to "no http" as default in maps
>>>>>>> policy?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for any help,
>>>>>>> Helge.
>>>>>>>
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