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P3D v5 Large Water Class creation

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I would like to make large bodies of water, like the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers brown. The only way I know how to edit water class is SBuilder, and the statewide shapefiles I use makes SBuilder lock up. Is there another way to assign water classes to shapefiles? I can't find anything on the forums and I don't see this option in the ScenProc manual, which is about all I use any more.

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arno

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Hi,

scenProc can make water polygons from SHP files, but it can't make new waterclass (or landclass definitions).
 
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I enjoy your signature line Arno. It astounds me how so many people are just fine with being constantly lied to... regarding those so-called "experts," it would be nice to have a fact-checking system where media guests were graded on the accuracy of their predictions. Maybe then, people that appear on the media making worn-out claims like "this is bigger than Watergate," or attributing racism to everything, or an expert saying the world can't blow up (right before it does), could have something that follows them around -- like a slumping baseball player's batting average -- that could induce a little more honesty into the system.

I swear, at least in the United States, you're better off getting economic advice from a toddler than one of the garbage economic "experts" that appear on television.
 
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