Jon Stockill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So something like:
>
> --fg-scenery=$fgroot/Scenery;$fgroot/BaseScenery;$fgroot/StaticScenery
>
> would give you detailed scenery where you've loaded it, basic scenery
> outside that area, and static objects overlaid on top of it all.
I have a question here. I assume the use of colons as path separator
would be the correct notation - at least it appears to work for me on
Linux (maybe I have to do some tests to figure out). I must have lost
the track on this issue - would someone please give a short statement
which separator _is_supposed_ to be the right one ? Does the behaviour
differ on Windows and Unix ?
Thanks,
Martin.
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