* Thomas Förster -- Friday 17 March 2006 11:12:
> Similiar but not identical!! In Yavuz' setup there is the distinction into a 
> 'Objects' and a 'Terrain' subdirectory.

This makes no difference. You can use dirs in FG_SCENERY following the
"old" layout (neither Terrain/ nor Objects/ subdir), or the new layout
(either of those two subdirs, or both). Note, however, if a dir uses the
"new" layout, then objects and terrain *have* to be *in* either the
Terrain/ or the Objects/ subdir. But this is the case in Yavuz' setup.
So, no problem there.



> His first element in FG_SCENERY is an 'Objects' only Scenery directory.
> This is what I meant with 'got the same probs'. I don't know the scenery
> loading process in detail,

I do.  :-)



> but for me it looks like 'Objects' only pathes are skipped if there
> is no terrain 

They aren't. Can you provide an FG_SCENERY layout and --log-level=info
logs that indicate that an Objects/ dir is skipped?

m.


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