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Do an decode make MDL

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Please, do an decode make MDL.
I mean for both aircrafts and scenery objects.
Put in the MDL-Decoding-Output in XML(Scenery) or gmax (Aircrafts/Scenery).
 
Hi,

(I know this suggestion forum is not meant for discussions, but I can't resist).

Why would you need this kind of functionality? It is not something a developer would need to be able to create his addon. Most time suggestions for this kind of functionality come from the wish to modify the work of others and I don't know if that is desirable.

Besides that you should be aware that you can never reconstruct a GMax scene completely from the MDL file. During the compilation some information is optimized, but that can not be undone later.
 
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