While I do not disagree with a habit of keeping default and custom scenery 
separate, I foresee a problem arising from doing so. This is because I do not 
have custom scenery for all of the area I like to fly in (which covers 
Australasia and the Pacific Islands). Most of that regions scenery I have is 
default as downloaded from flightgear.org - only e150s30 has had 
terrain/landcover improved, and only some of the many 1x1 tiles have had any 3d 
objects added to the landscape to flesh it out a bit
 
So if I keep custom and default separate, depending on which I start the sim 
with, one or the other will be absent (correct me if wrong). My tendency is to 
pilot heavies like the 777/787, and fly legs between major cities in NZ and 
Australia, so each flight  might encompass flying over several different 1x1 
tiles.

Best regards,
 
Chris Wilkinson.
 
From: Martin Spott <martin.sp...@mgras.net>
To: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, 4 July 2011 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Flightgear-devel] Objects not loading after recent upgrade

Chris Wilkinson wrote:

> How should default and custom scenery be arranged?

In different directories, that's what "--fg-scenery=<path>" is for -
see:

  http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/getstart/getstartch3.html#x8-450003.5.1

and

  http://www.flightgear.org/Docs/getstart/getstartch3.html#x8-260003.1.2

    Martin.
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