Just thinking out loud , but wont all the paths in the aircraft's xml files
need to change ?
I'm thinking of the ones that require the full /Aircraft/myplane/Sound ,,,
etc .
Having a separate Aircraft folder seems like it would make dropping the
finished work into fgdata/Aircraft fairly painless.
I haven't read every email in this post so I probably missed something ...
By the way , using a separate /Aircraft folder works flawlessly here , saves
me linking to my extra aircraft from the fgdata/Aircraft folder
Cheers
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:27 AM, James Turner <zakal...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> On 7 Sep 2010, at 08:25, Alan Teeder wrote:
>
> >> I could add code to ensure the directory passed to --fg-aircraft has an
> >> 'Aircraft' subdir, or I could do the hacking such that an intermediate
> dir
> >> named Aircraft is unnecessary - it means slightly more messing with the
> >> file paths, but I can't think of reason it won't work. I'll think it
> over
> >> and either make the code warn about the required structure, or handle
> not
> >> having it.
> >>
> >> James
> >>
> >
> > As Biggles might have said - Whizzo !
>
> Thought about this one, and I've pretty much decided to support the
> structure you were originally using - no 'Aircraft' dir required. When I was
> originally making the changes, I thought it would be impossible, but
> actually it now seems pretty doable.
>
> Apologies to people who have already been using --fg-aircraft - I'll post
> here when I have made the change, and you can update your testing
> structures.
>
> James
>
>
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