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Title: Sphere Size! OK! What?
Post by: TEShaw on May 15, 2017, 02:59:39 PM
I guess I see the interior surface of the sphere you guys talk about where radio comms and clipboard sideshow shows...

This is the first I've been referred to 'sphere size';  how and where do I adjust it or comprehend it?

A search for that term in all forums shows no definition or instructions (as far as I can tell).

What gives?

Thank you.

regards,

Airman T. E. Shaw
Title: Re: Sphere Size! OK! What?
Post by: Randy1 on May 15, 2017, 03:06:11 PM
It is in "View"  If I remember right.

First though change the opaque slider for the text boxes in the "GUI" so that you can easily see the text boxes background then screw around with the sphere size.
Title: Re: Sphere Size! OK! What?
Post by: 1stpar3 on May 16, 2017, 03:06:12 AM
Sorry about that TESHAW. I had those questions for some time now. Just didn't understand what it does or how to even frame a question
Title: Re: Sphere Size! OK! What?
Post by: TEShaw on May 16, 2017, 06:02:38 AM
...and why 'the sphere'? 

It's so annoying in info windows in The Tower, in x-Plane menus, in Rift settings, etc.

Is it somehow necessary for digital representation?

Or is it aesthetic in that rectangular planar objects become become distorted as they move away from the center of vision like wacky parallelograms?  (I've forgotten the math nomenclature for 'wacky parallelograms')

I'd prefer wacky parallelograms. 

You're in the tower...the grid of the windows is flat and planar; I'd prefer the map and menus appear as planes parallel to the window grid like in simple Cartesian geometry- not these fevered hallucinations of Blaise Pascal.

And...it's not difficult to reach for the mouse and drag and click.  This having to move one's head to scroll through a menu is downright illiterate.  Bring back Rene Descartes!
Title: Re: Sphere Size! OK! What?
Post by: TEShaw on May 16, 2017, 06:11:30 AM
So it's early morning.  Maybe the word 'trapezoidal' better describes 'wacky parallelograms' when discussing perspective distortion.

Alright already!