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Giving precedence to a scenery

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I want  a small scenery to take precedence over a part of a bigger one. I heard that it can be done sorting it at the community folder, but how I do it ?

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Prefix the name with "a-" or better "aa-" to give a (bigger) scenery low ranking, and "z-" and "zz-", resp, to give it high ranking.

Kind regards, Michael

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40 minutes ago, pmb said:

Prefix the name with "a-" or better "aa-" to give a (bigger) scenery low ranking, and "z-" and "zz-", resp, to give it high ranking.

Kind regards, Michael

Which one should override the other, the low ranking or the high ranking  ?

Thanks

In your case, I would prefix the dominating (higher ranked) scenery with "z".

The one with "z" is displayed preferred over "a". Look upon Mamudesign sceneries (if you have them) like "a-mamudesign-marinas" where marina packages of detailed (payware...) scenery should have precedence.

Kind regards, Michael

Or, use @edemeijer's porposal which I already used as well.

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