![]() ![]() That will force a new scan when the third page will be shown. It is possible to delete that file if things go wrong. It is faster to access that file than to scan scenery directories to build the airport list. Airports Cache: the location of the file that stores the airport ids found in the scenery.If there is no scenery for a location in the top folder, FlightGear will look in the next folder etc. Priorities among folders are managed with the up and down arrows the top most folder having the highest priority. You can add a new path with the 'Add.' button. These folders usually have a 'Terrain', and optionally a 'Objects', subfolders. FG SCENERY: the paths to scenery folders.Leave empty when all your aircraft are installed in $FG_ROOT/Aircraft. FG_AIRCRAFT: can link to external aircraft packages.If this path is wrong, no aircraft would be displayed and FlightGear won't run. FG_ROOT: the full path to the FlightGear base package ( data/ directory).One can choose it directly using the file selection dialog that pops up when the folder button is hit. Executable: the full path to the FlightGear program ( fgfs or fgfs.exe on Windows).If FGRun was installed with a binary package, either under Windows or Linux, these paths are normally initialized by the installation procedure. In the first page, the paths needed by FGRun are recalled and can be set. Quit : end the wizard ( and terrasync if it was started by fgrun ).This button is replaced by the Run button in the last page, to start FlightGear. Prev : go to previous page of the wizard.Save as. : Save the current set of options to a file.Load : Load a set of options previously saved.Defaults : in case of emergency, clear all options and restore initial path set at installation. ![]() ![]() The bottom of the wizard shows six buttons. The first time, when no path are set, the first page is shown, otherwise, it jumps directly to the second page, but the first one is still accessible by hitting the "Prev" button. The wizard appears to the user when FGRun is started. ![]()
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