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#166 User is offline   gpz 

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Posted 19 March 2024 - 12:57 AM

It is not actually a shelving. There are "tags" at the Github project site for being able to switch each PR on or off. It is a matter of switching gltf off and vfs on within 10 seconds. Just there are oppositions for both:

vfs: remove configurability, witch I wouldn't like to.
gltf: remove the animations, which I wouldn't like to.

Stalemate, nothing is going anywhere.

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Posted 19 March 2024 - 06:13 AM

Unfortunate timing I guess.

I was going to start working on a modification at Trainsim to imitate the root mount point folder structure as we build zip files for download. Sort of an autocorrect for uploads that only provide a folder deep in Trainset or Routes...

I'd like to propose recognizing either folder "msts" or "content" within a zip as what you have defined as the /msts/ mount point.

Ideally, adding a neutral term for the mount point might help distance us from the Legacy naming, as well as to avoid the perception one needs to have msts installed. The more we keep the msts name around, the more confusing it gets.

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