- CSV Comma separated data. If a filename is supplied then the data
- goes to that file. If COUT or cout is specified, the data goes
- to stdout. If the filename is a null filename the data goes to
- stdout, as well.
- SOCKET Will eventually send data to a socket output, where NAME
- would then be the IP address of the machine the data should be
- sent to. DON'T USE THIS YET!
- TABULAR Columnar data. NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!
- TERMINAL Output to terminal. NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!
- NONE Specifies to do nothing. THis setting makes it easy to turn on and
- off the data output without having to mess with anything else.
-
- The arguments that can be supplied, currently, are
+ CSV Comma separated data. If a filename is supplied then the
+ data goes to that file. If "COUT" or "cout" is specified, the
+ data goes to stdout. If the filename is a null filename the
+ data goes to stdout, as well.
+ SOCKET Will eventually send data to a socket output, where NAME
+ would then be the IP address of the machine the data should
+ be sent to. DON'T USE THIS YET!
+ FLIGHTGEAR A socket is created for sending binary data packets to
+ an external instance of FlightGear for visuals. Parameters
+ defining the socket are given on the \<output> line.
+ TABULAR Columnar data.
+ TERMINAL Output to terminal. NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!
+ NONE Specifies to do nothing. This setting makes it easy to turn on and
+ off the data output without having to mess with anything else.
+
+ Examples:
+</pre>
+@code
+ <output name="localhost" type="FLIGHTGEAR" port="5500" protocol="tcp" rate="10"/>
+@endcode
+@code
+ <output name="B737_datalog.csv" type="CSV" rate="20">
+ <property> velocities/vc-kts </property>
+ <velocities> ON </velocities>
+ </output>
+@endcode
+<br>
+<pre>
+ The arguments that can be supplied, currently, are: