Spoke too soon. The trees look great, but the frame rate hit makes it
unusable (from 30-35 to 2-4) even with the other shaders disabled.

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 5:49 PM, Gary Carvell <gary.carv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you! I haven't had seen trees in FlightGear for ages (can't run
> with shaders). I didn't realize the trees were supported at all
> without shaders.
>
> Could that fix be applied automatically so the trees are visible
> whether shaders are on or off?
>
> Gary
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 5:52 AM, Gijs de Rooy <gijsr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>>> Martin wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to have the random trees without all this .... ?
>>
>> In Effects/trees.eff, comment out/remove line 23.
>>                 <!--<property>/sim/rendering/shader-effects</property>-->
>>
>> If you would like to use the dialog to toggle the trees, you'll also need to
>> edit
>> gui/dialogs/rendering.xml and comment out line 200 to 202:
>>                 <!--<enable>
>>                     <property>/sim/rendering/shader-effects</property>
>>                 </enable>-->
>>
>> The Material Shaders options was meant (as far as I understand it) to
>> disable
>> all shader stuff with a single click. When the checkbox is checked, one an
>> finetune
>> what shaders need to be enabled, via the other checkboxes.
>>
>> The problem right now is that some of the shaders (eg. the reflection stuff
>> and
>> lightmap) only depend on that single "Material Shaders" property. It would
>> be
>> better if every single shader can be en/disabled via its own
>> property/checkbox.
>>
>> But then we might end up with a pretty large rendering dialog...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Gijs
>>
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