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Dec 1st, 2004 at 7:50am

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Hi there,

I noticed when you open the map inside fs and you zoom down to a specific area it´s shows the map details depending on the installed SRTM. For example when you have some 76m meshes installed and you zoom this area
it  shows much more detailes in the map than the standard
terrain. Or if you zoom a region that has a frontier between
a standard and an addon mesh you will be able to recognize it .

So that means the map somehow "knows" where a mesh is installed and at wich resolution.

Would be great to have an addon that somehow scans this map for different mesh resolutions and prints
(or saves) a earth map where different mesh resolutions have a different color. So you could have a helpfull overview wich regions are installed (different color
for different res... 90,76,19etw.) and wich are not.

Now let´s think a bit further. Would be even cooler
to have function that identifies overlaps by a specific color.
For example There are meshes for germany meshes for austria and a mesh for the alps.. hmm wich one should i take and where are there ends.
You could easliy identify redundant data sets.

A tool like this would be great.
payware or freeware....

if this is not possible.. would be nice to have such a function natively build inside one of the next fs releases

 

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Reply #1 - Dec 2nd, 2004 at 4:01am

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terrain sdk has some tools that do the job... sort of
 

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