by dave3cu » Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:56 am
Yes, that's entirely feasable.
FS is not fussy about where you install new scenery, as long as you maintain the necessary folder structure, i.e:
\A 'container' folder- what ever name you choose. This is the folder you 'declare'. Inside this are the 2 sub folders....
\Scenery-contains the .bgl files
\Texture-the .bmp's or other texture files, if any*
*some recommend that the texture folder not be created if there are no files for it.
Once the 'container' folder is 'declared' you can add (or remove) files from the sub-folders and FS will automacally update the scenery.cfg when you start FS. (Do NOT empty the sub folders, or delete the folders, without first deleting the entry from the Scenery Library setup.)
As long as you maintain this structure you can organize your 'add-on scenery' any way you wish.
Dave
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