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Mar 16th, 2010 at 11:10am

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After installing FTXPNW and selecting 'pause' for a screenshot, I noticed the ground texture looked a lot like default or less.  Basically autogen sitting on an out of focus camouflage layer.  By pure luck, I found a fix by entering 'scenery library' and clicking 'OK'.  This required another scenery load but the PNW textures were back.  So far, nobody at FTX Forums has come up with an anwer.  It's not an insurmountable problem - just very time consuming  Smiley.  For what it's worth, the underlying scenery is UTX and I think it moves and stores default files now when it installs - OS XP/Pro/32.
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Reply #1 - Mar 16th, 2010 at 12:07pm

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I really can't help with your problem, but if your scenery is doing what I think it is, go into your key assignments, and look for "scenery refresh" (or the other way around) you can assign  Shift F12 to that. Just a little bit of a quicker way, tho it still holds you up a bit.
 

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Reply #2 - Mar 16th, 2010 at 6:27pm

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RickG wrote on Mar 16th, 2010 at 12:07pm:
I really can't help with your problem, but if your scenery is doing what I think it is, go into your key assignments, and look for "scenery refresh" (or the other way around) you can assign  Shift F12 to that. Just a little bit of a quicker way, tho it still holds you up a bit.
Thanks Rick.  Put it on an unused joystick button - works a charm.
 

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