Durk,

Durk Talsma wrote:

> Ralf Gerlich and Martin Spott: Complete scenery rebuild based on improved 
> terragear algorithms / object database updates

In the current state, after setting a deadline, we should be able to
get an entire Scenery release out from the current datasets within just
a few days _plus_ maybe a week of testing in a small circle of people
....  most of the people we asked didn't respond anyway  ;-)

There's one real show stopper - not to the FlightGear release but,
instead, to the Scenery releases, which on the other hand is related to
the way FlightGear reads airport data:
As mentioned before, the Scenery releases are currently tied to the
Base Package because several positions are read from the 'apt.dat', the
'rwyuse.xml' and the 'parking.xml' which is stored in the Base Package.

Now, in order to make each Scenery download package somehow "self
contained" - nowadays we always have to remain compatible with the
latest official Base Package release - we've been introducing this tree
of XML files in the ${FG_SCENERY}/Scenery/Airports/ directory. It would
be _extremely_ valuable to get FlightGear up to the point to read the
respective positioning information - threshold, ILS, TWR, ground
network and runway use (we might skip the latter) - from this Airports/
tree (having the Base Package as a fallback). Doing so would release
unnecessary burden from the Scenery development and make quite a few
Scenery/Airport contributors happy.

I have the slight hope that the required changes - at least those who
are the most obvious ones to the user (like reading the current startup
position) - might get incorporated in the following effort:

> James Turner: Refactoring / unification of Airport and runway code and its 
> ramifications for AI / ATC / Waypoint managment.

Cheers,
        Martin.
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