I just like to say, again, that I think the old behaviour of NIVZ was
better. When we had the panels in one window and the 3D in another. It
was more flexible, One could let the 3D as big as the monitor, or even
in another monitor!
Carlos
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 15:25:18 -0200
Carlos "Guâno" Grohmann <carlos.grohmann@gmail.com> wrote:
I just like to say, again, that I think the old behaviour of NIVZ was
better. When we had the panels in one window and the 3D in another. It
was more flexible, One could let the 3D as big as the monitor, or even
in another monitor!
My humble POV:
True. It doesn't bother me however, I don't need such functionality.
But when talking of NVIZ: instead of such cosmetic (for me) changes like
single/two windows, I would love to see NVIZ fixed finally. Currently it
still doing funny things like turning the whole display upside-down
when fiddling with zexag, turning the display into a coarser res or
even changing the scene setup at it's own will depending where my mouse
pointer hovers. NVIZ is a cool, powerfull tool, and is getting better.
I must complain though that setting up the scene for a screen dump is a
pain too often. Oh, and the _potenatially_ mighty "fly" navigation also
requires a fix. Currently it is of not much use as not all the mouse
keys work, or they don't work as expected (which I reported already on
grass5).
Carlos - please note that in current single-windowy NVIZ you still can
have _almost_ the whole screen for your display - there is a black arrow
button in bottom-left corner for that.
Maciek
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