Martin Spott wrote:

> Not meaning to complain or trying to urge anyone, I just wanted to
> report back that setting:
> 
>   --prop:/environment/weather-scenario=METAR
> 
> either on the command line or in the ~/-fgfsrc file still does neither
> set the "Weather source" to "METAR" in the "Weather Scenario" menu nor
> does it set the respective entry in the property tree (according to the
> Property Browser). When setting the string to METAR in the Property
> Browser I _do_ experience a visible change in the cloud scenario and
> the "Weather source" indeed lists METAR, but the clouds still look
> different from those which I get by selecting the respective "Weather
> source" again, directly in the "Weather Scenario" menu.

Hi Martin,

I agree that this is a serious bug, and is next on my list to fix. I hope to 
get 
around to it on Tuesday evening, but if anyone has too much time on their hands
in the meatime ... :)

I think the root of the problem is that the Weather Scenario dialog forces a 
rebuild of
all the clouds. I think this should be done whenever the 
/environment/weather-scenario
is changed.

-Stuart



      

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