Fred,

Thank you for your help. This seems to turn off the fading but also results
in a quite significant drop of the framerate... at least in the first
minutes.
Might there be another solution to turn off fading in?

Best,
Thomas


>
>Try :
>$ fgfs --prop:/sim/sceneryloaded-override=true
>
>-Fred
>
>
>Quoting Thomas Biwer :
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I noticed that as you start or reset FG the screen kind of fades in.
This
>> looks quite nice but it interferes with me as I want to start FG with
>> initial conditions, and the delay this fading process causes doesnt
allow
>> me to see the aircraft from the beginning - so I find myself within the
>> aircraft somewhere in the sky, because I just didnt have enough time to
>> react on the initial conditions I set...
>> So what I wanted to know is if there is a way to turn off this
>> fading-in-feature via command-line options or maybe a way to tell
>> flightgear to start the simulation a few seconds after the fading
process
>> started?
>> And if there is not, could you point me towards the right file in the
>> source code that manages this fading process?
>>
>> Any help is very appreciated. Thank you.
>






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