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P3D v4 ADE 1.76, lights & taxiways

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Hi. After understanding how to make ADE 1.76 work I saw that:
1) it seems there is no lights assigned to appron links
2) in SBGR (I opened it to make some changes) there are some links missed: the center yellow line in some taxiways doesn't go both directions, so a pilot can't follow it.
Any clues?
Tks
Eduardo Passos
 
Hi,

1. Right click the apron link and choose Edit Object. Then set the lights from that dialog box. The default choices can be set in Options, as I remember.
2. I don't know what you mean by "go both directions". If you mean the center yellow line is missing on certain segments, right click the link and choose Edit Object. Then set the lines as desired.
 
I think he means a "T"-junction where the center line only curbs to the left or to the right. If I'm correct then you must pull that node further towards the missing side.
 
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