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Definitely check it out and see if it does what you need.
However, it is still an integer. It jumps in 0.7m increments so a value of 1 moves the floating scenery up 0.7m and -1 moves it down 0.7m.
If you definitely need fine tuned water height adjustment then one option to maintain back-compatibility is I could make this parameter accept a decimal. So 1.5 could be used to raise the water height by 1.5 x 0.7 = 1.05m. You'll have to do a bit of trivial maths but should get you to any value you need.
Have I understood your requirement correctly?
I'm sorry, I'm guessing I never did this? I'll pop it back on the list for the next update.
Yeah, got a crash when adding a decimal after seeing this thread. Thank you for adding this little feature