
Btw, VOSX wasn't yet done

IAHM-COL wrote:Can you provide a box cordinates for my scripts? (left,bottom,right,top)
IAHM-COL wrote:TerraGIT undergoing re-engineering steps
TerraGIT is undergoing a big re-engineering improving. I had successfully found a solution to a couple of problems:
1. Tile boundaries seams when a new airport is decoded and implanted to terraGIT do not occur anymore
2. Download size of terraGIT (will be effectively reduced by a factor larget than a half)
I am completing the necessary steps to do a WorldWide re-engineering process. At the same time, I used improved collection of roads (main highways), lakes, rivers, and coastlines (Worldwide).
Also, the terrain now, with the correctives applied to terragear, build a more lightweight scenery *that requires much less computational resources* than that present in the terrasync content, but without compromising (majorly) aesthetics.
I have completed all the India territory for a first test run.
The construction includes all airports updated to the gateway as per the X-plane release 10.51, which correspond to airports with updated layouts accepted (and recommended) before Sept 1st 2016. Much newer airports are expected to be updated with each subsequent X-Plane release.
Important: since this include a re=engineering of terraGIT, if you already installed these tiles before, you MUST use the command
git submodule sync, as indicated below.
Installation of the New India
1. Requires a full copy of terraGIT (with git software)Code: Select all
git clone https://github.com/FGMEMBERS-TERRAGIT/terraGIT.git
(this is about 1.2 GB of content only -- without any scenery tile)
Begin in Number 2 if you already have terraGIT in your computer!
2. Then, I recommend you install India with the included installing scriptCode: Select all
cd terraGIT
git pull
git submodule sync
install/India
Screenshots for a teaser:
1. Tile boundaries seams when a new airport is decoded and implanted to terraGIT do not occur anymore
2. Download size of terraGIT (will be effectively reduced by a factor larget than a half)
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