Never mind, find them in materials.xml file,

however, would still like to turn these off while testing and mucking
with the shaders.  Is this possible with crashing the program?

John


On Sat, 2011-07-09 at 13:31 -0700, John Wojnaroski wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Trying to get my head around all the effects and shader stuff...
> 
> Are there some default effects and shaders that must run?  Or can they
> be disabled?
> 
> As a test I "removed" the Effects directory and turned off all the
> shaders called out in the original preferences.xml file (running FG-2.2
> and OSG-2.8.4)
> 
> Got the following crash
> 
> [castle@tower FlightGear]# ./run-2.2
> Processing command line arguments
> can't find "Effects/skydome.eff"
> can't find "Effects/terrain-default.eff"
> can't find base effect Effects/terrain-default
> ./run-2.2: line 6: 19880 Segmentation
> fault      /usr/local/src-2.2/flightgear/src/Main/fgfs
> --fg-root=/usr/local/share/Flightgear/data-2.2 --airport=KSFO
> --timeofday=noon
> 
> 
> The shell script
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> /usr/local/src-2.2/flightgear/src/Main/fgfs \
> --fg-root=/usr/local/share/Flightgear/data-2.2 \
> --airport=KSFO \
> --timeofday=noon 
> 
> 
> Where are the "default" effects and shaders specified?
> 
> Thanks
> John
> 
> 
> 
> 
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