On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 21:10 -0800, J. Holden wrote: > The new build of the Durango scenery is available at > http://www.stattosoftware.com/Durango.zip > > I'm sure there's going to be problems with this scenery as well - the file > size went up slightly but probably not enough to solve the problem. > > The problem with the first batch was that Scrub Cover did not get picked up > by fgfs-construct, and with --landmass-ignore as part of my building process, > > I changed: > ogr-decode --max-segment 500 --area-type ScrubCover work/ScrubCover > data/shapefiles/cs_scrub.shp > to > ogr-decode --max-segment 500 --area-type Scrub work/Scrub > data/shapefiles/cs_scrub.shp > > and ran fgfs-construct: fgfs-construct --ignore-landmass --work-dir=work > --output-dir=output --lon=-107.5 --lat=37.5 --xdist=2 --ydist=1 AirportArea > SRTM-30 AirportObj Lake Road DeciduousForest EvergreenForest MixedForest > GrassCover GrassLand Marsh MixedCrop DryCrop BarrenCover Scrub Town Urban > HerbTundra SnowCover > > in an attempt to fix the problem. > > I don't have any of the FG 2.5 or 2.6 builds, just 2.4, so if someone could > test this I would greatly appreciate it. > > Thanks > John >
Hi John, Sorry but no change... well in this version the Y shaped roads appear at KTEX, but the river is still cut down to 0 elevation, some 9,000 feet below... see - http://geoffair.org/tmp/tests/ktex.htm#beta2 On reflection, maybe this is a problem due to --ignore-landmass option... I remember in fgfs-construct there is a 'service' that 'levels' out roads and rivers, and can thus 'cuts' into the terrain... maybe this is what is happening for the river? Maybe if there was a landmass type, which provided the general terrain mesh at around 9,000 feet (at KTEX), then fgfs-construct could be convinced to NOT cut the river down to zero level... but lay the river ON this base landmass mesh... Just a thought... Regards, Geoff. PS: Of course assume the download is http://www.stattosoftware.com/flightgear/Durango.zip NOT http://www.stattosoftware.com/Durango.zip Are you just testing if we are paying attention ;=)) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list Flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flightgear-devel