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Excluding a lake...

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Hi,

Have been trying to exclude a stupid lake in the default scenery for ages now and it just won't dissapear... Anyone got any good ideas on what tags to use to remove them? I have tried many different ones with no result. Also does anyone know the difference between "perenial" and "non-perenial" hydro polys?

All the best!
Daniel
 
Try this

  • Draw a polygon around the lake
  • Tag with Exclude_Hydro_Polygons_Default_Perennial
  • Copy the polygon
  • Tag with Exclude_Hydro_Polygons_Default_Non_Perennial

That will exclude all water polys irrespective of whether they are perennial or not.

Or course you could be more precise by looking at the lake using TMFViewer and using just one polygon with the correct exclude type.
 
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