On Saturday 26 January 2002 10:13 am, you wrote: > John Check writes: > > On Saturday 26 January 2002 08:21 am, you wrote: > > > 200018 writes: > > > > Yes, connecting multiple machines can be done fairly easily as > > > > documented. But, my concern is how to make the instrument panel > > > > take the FULL screen of one monitor. Is this also documented > > > > somewhere? > > > > > > You will most likely need to design a full screen panel, there's no > > > good way to force an existing panel to be full screen. You have to > > > deal with aspect ratio, you might be concerned about instrument size, > > > and you might want a subset of onscreen instruments vs. some of the > > > stuff implimented in hardware? > > > > > > Curt. > > > > Curt, > > Didn't I make up a fullscreen panel for you > > at one time? > > Hmmm, that's right, you did. I still have a copy of that now that I > did in my archives. How much hassle would it be to update it with the > latest panel graphics (at least for the primary instruments?) This > one would definitely be useful for people who are setting up more > elaborate (multi-display) home cockpits. If you want me to send a > copy over to you, let me know ... > > Curt.
Shouldn't take too long. Send me a copy, I'll update it and stick it in CVS _______________________________________________ Flightgear-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-users
