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== *.stg ==
== *.stg ==
<div id="STG"></div>
<div id="STG"></div>
This entry is copied from $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.scenery, which is part of FlightGear >0.9.10.
This entry is copied from [[$FG_ROOT]]/Docs/README.scenery, which is part of FlightGear >0.9.10.


stg files ("static terragear") define the static elements of a scenery "tile", including the terrain elevation data, airport geometry, and all static objects placed on this tile. Four of the available key words are followed by a string and four numbers. The meaning of these numbers is always the same and described under OBJECT_SHARED.
stg files ("static terragear") define the static elements of a scenery "tile", including the terrain elevation data, airport geometry, and all static objects placed on this tile. Four of the available key words are followed by a string and four numbers. The meaning of these numbers is always the same and described under OBJECT_SHARED.
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=== OBJECT_SIGN ===
=== OBJECT_SIGN ===
{{main article|Signs}}
{{main article|Signs}}
defines taxiway or runway sign. The syntax is like that of OBJECT_SHARED entries, except that the path is replaced with a sign contents specification. This specification will probably be changed. Look at $FG_ROOT/Docs/README.scenery if you need to use this entry.
defines taxiway or runway sign. The syntax is like that of OBJECT_SHARED entries, except that the path is replaced with a sign contents specification. This specification will probably be changed. Look at [[$FG_ROOT]]/Docs/README.scenery if you need to use this entry.


== apt.dat ==
== apt.dat ==

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