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Need a new sub-forum..?

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Hi,
Is it possible for someone to create a sub-forum in the Scenery section to cover the MS SDK tools, (annotator.exe, etc?) There only appears to be sections for 3rd party tools, and there's nowhere for people to post general questions.

I'm just trying to get to grips with autogen, ObjectPlacementTool, etc. and don't know where's best to place my questions.

Thanks,

Si
 
Hi,

For the moment autogen fits in the mesh category, so you could post those questions in the FsX mesh forum. But I am thinking about adding a special autogen forum as well.

The object placement tool is a bit tricky, I guess you could post that in the XML subforum, as that is the best place.

The special tools forums are more meant to support 3rd party tools (of which the author is active on the forums as well), not the official MS tools. They should fit in the normal scenery design categories.
 
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