George Danchev a écrit : > On Saturday 31 January 2009 11:58:10 Loïc Fejoz wrote: >> Dear mentors and debian-science, >> >> I am looking for a sponsor for my package "avl". > ... >> dget http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/a/avl/avl_3.27-1.dsc > > Hi, > > This is an interesting package I've never seen before, although even being > trained in aerodynamic and flight dynamics I'm feeling almost lost with the > user interface it provides ;-). > > I read avl_doc.txt and session*.txt, but still not sure how to perform > trivial > tasks like computing the elevating force and the drag of a given wing > profile. It seems I'm unable to enter or supply the values of: the profile > form and angle of attack coefficients (for both elevation and drag), air > density, air speed, and the wing area in square units. > > Another problem I faced while was plotting sample *.avl files (for instance: > I > did ../bin/avl wing, then OPER followed by G) is that the plotted image gets > rubbered off when I move other windows over it or when I partially move that > x11plot window out of my screen and then drag it back. Is this a known > problem with Xplot11 driver? I wish the GUI has been Qt/GTK/Wx, but > nevermind ;-) > > Other than that, you can remove the trailing dot from the short description > as > suggested by policy and lintian, and extend the long description a little > bit.
Ok, I will do that. For the interface, you are right. It is not easy at all! I am still learning... As said previously, I am interested by this package, just because the flight simulator CRRCSim use it. By the way, I will ITP it later. Note that there is already an Ubuntu ITP for it. For using it, there is a few tutorials: http://jeklink.net/projects/crrcsim_avl_guide.html http://crrcsim.berlios.de/wiki/index.php?n=CRRCsim.MkgOfFlexiTwo -- regards, Loïc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

