Martin Spott wrote:

> In order to tell FlightGear where to find its Scenery we're currently
> feeding a _directory_ name (or a list of directory names) as the
> "Scenery Path".  Other formats like OpenFlight for example are using a
> _file_ name as the root Scenery handle.

BTW, I know that's a very simplistic view because it doesn't touch the
way how different terrain database formats are organized internally,
but I hope it still serves for pointing at a direction.

Cheers,
        Martin.
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