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Library rearrangement...

Postby Fozzer » Tue May 04, 2010 2:32 pm

Hello Chums... :)...!

FS 2004:

Having accumulated zillions (and zillions) of objects in my Add-on Scenery Library, is there a magic way of scrolling the
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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby JoBee » Tue May 04, 2010 3:37 pm

Click on the up/down button once, then hold down the u/d key and they will fly.

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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby Fozzer » Tue May 04, 2010 4:19 pm

Click on the up/down button once, then hold down the u/d key and they will fly.

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Ta Joe....

But that only scrolls the "highlight" up and down, not move the actual selected "object" up and down the Menu, quickly, to rearrange its position in the List.

Paul....not quite there yet... ;)...!
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Re: Library rearrangement...

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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby Fozzer » Tue May 04, 2010 5:49 pm



Excellent!

Installed it...will give it a try!... [smiley=thumbsup.gif]....!

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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby JoBee » Tue May 04, 2010 5:50 pm

Click on the up/down button once, then hold down the u/d key and they will fly.

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Ta Joe....

But that only scrolls the "highlight" up and down, not move the actual selected "object" up and down the Menu, quickly, to rearrange its position in the List.

Paul....not quite there yet... ;)...!

It works for me, moves the highlighted object up and/or down.

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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby Fozzer » Tue May 04, 2010 5:57 pm

Click on the up/down button once, then hold down the u/d key and they will fly.

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Ta Joe....

But that only scrolls the "highlight" up and down, not move the actual selected "object" up and down the Menu, quickly, to rearrange its position in the List.

Paul....not quite there yet... ;)...!

It works for me, moves the highlighted object up and/or down.

Joe


Nope.... :'(...!

In my FS 2004 Library it only moves the object one click of the Mouse each time.
It takes a zillion clicks of the Mouse to get an object to the top/bottom of the list!

Maybe I'm missing something...or it only works with FSX?

Paul.... :)...!

Maybe that's the reason this was invented?....

Try using SCM2004:
http://www.fs2000.org/index.php/downloa ... 04-scene...
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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby Capt.Propwash » Tue May 04, 2010 6:19 pm

Try condensing your scenery by area;

ADDON SCENERY / NORTH AMERICA ... and put ALL the .bgl's for airports in NA into the scenery folder, and all the textures in the texture folder.

Addon Scenery / South America

.. / europe



..... do it pretty much by continent.


(granted you loose your ability to turn on / off individual airports/LOD's/ MESH's and such, but it will clean EVERYTHING up a bit faster.)
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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby JoBee » Tue May 04, 2010 6:26 pm

Click on the up/down button once, then hold down the u/d key and they will fly.

cheers,
Joe

Click on the up/down button once with the mouse, then hold down the "u" or "d" key on the keyboard and they will fly.

Maybe I wasn't very clear, my apologies.

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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby Fozzer » Tue May 04, 2010 6:26 pm

Try condensing your scenery by area;

ADDON SCENERY / NORTH AMERICA ... and put ALL the .bgl's for airports in NA into the scenery folder, and all the textures in the texture folder.

Addon Scenery / South America

.. / europe



..... do it pretty much by continent.


(granted you loose your ability to turn on / off individual airports/LOD's/ MESH's and such, but it will clean EVERYTHING up a bit faster.)


...that's the bit that stops me doing it that way....makes fault finding harder!

All the Folders in my Library are individually named for easy access...;)...but it makes the list VERY LONG... ;D...!

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Re: Library rearrangement...

Postby Fozzer » Tue May 04, 2010 6:32 pm

Click on the up/down button once, then hold down the u/d key and they will fly.

cheers,
Joe

Click on the up/down button once with the mouse, then hold down the "u" or "d" key on the keyboard and they will fly.

Maybe I wasn't very clear, my apologies.

cheers,
Joe


You are my saviour, Joe!!

Gold Star and a Chocolate Cookie for you!

It works...silly me...just noticed the "underline" on the buttons: "u" and "d".... :-[...!

Sorted...Thanks Mate!

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