Enrico Spinielli
Enrico Spinielli
In aviation (for airspaces and above a certain altitude) you use flight levels, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_level
I would start with static airspaces. In fact an airspace can exist or disappear during the days or from one [AIRAC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronautical_Information_Publication) to another. Just to give an idea, you could...
Re: trajectory/airspace intersection, yes I was thinking of upsampling the trajectory to my desired resolution (application dependent) and *simply* keep what is inside the volume. Maybe I am optimizing prematurely,...
Print stylesheed would be great! [Bert Bos](http://www.w3.org/People/Bos/) did cover print media in his book [Cascading Style Sheets – designing for the Web](http://www.w3.org/Style/LieBos3e/), [this article of his](http://alistapart.com/article/boom) on how to print...
I'll have a look at those and am eager to try something out and provide feedback: thanks! As another reference, the "[Cascading Style Sheets](http://www.w3.org/Style/LieBos3e/)" book has been written using CSS.
There is also [rsdmx](https://github.com/opensdmx/rsdmx)...
Yes. To be frank I gave a try to rsdmx but I really struggled (and failed) to understand how to connect to Eurostat (I should probably feed the author back...)...
I second it. (but are pull requests noticed? this is quite from some time ago...)
This worked for me to compile and pass tests. Thanks! BUT when I tried to use it as ```shell $ blinkenlights -rt sectorlisp-friendly.bin ``` it dumped
Oooops, yes it is not working. I haven't looked after it since a while...and Google Apps has moved on... I'll try to resurrect it.