Tony,

Try the following option:

   --prop:/sim/view/config/heading-offset-deg=45

At some point, I think the original view offset command line option was broke and no one ever fixed it or changed the docs.

Note that you probably want to play around with a combination of fov and heading-offset to get the horizon to line up across your multiple monitors.

Curt.



Anthony Steer wrote:

Tingey Wang

I have spent considerable time and effort attempting to implement multiple
monitors using flightgear's inbuilt command line options but with limited
success. I have asked the same questions as you and received the same
answers! In short, the offset option does not work and I have now given up
trying to get it to work and instead use a Matrox Parhelia 3 channel video
card to drive the 3 external displays. This seems to work but I have still
to 'line-up' the 3 horizons successfully.

I would be interested to know if anyone has ever successfully used
fllightgear's mulitple monitors view-offset options.

Best wishes

Tony
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tingting Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Thank you very much. Is the view-offset in the menu of
Advanced/Rendering before  start? I tried several times, but whatever
I input in vies-offset, the scenes are the same:(

Are there any other parameters needed to adjust?

Sincerely,

Tingey Wang

On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 09:46:48 +0100, Erik Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Tingting Wang wrote:


Hi,

Thanks a lot, I have made synchronization successfully following your
advices:) Now, one machine could control other  two slaved machines.

But, I can't make 3 scenes conneted to a whole. Each one displays the
same scene. How to adjust the angles? Which docs explain it?


fgfs -h -v

--view-offset=value    Specify the default forward view direction as
                      an offset from straight ahead. Allowable values
                      are LEFT, RIGHT, CENTER, or a specific number
                      in degrees

Erik

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