Hi Martin,

Please remind me in case I forget, but I could send you a config file I'm using 
myself. I'm also using one big desktop. In essence, you need to tell each 
camera to render to XScreen 1 (or zero, typing this off the top of my head). 
Then, the left screen should have offset 0, the center screen an X offset of 
whatever your monitor resolution is, and your right screen, twice that offset.

Hope this helps.

Durk

On 10 Apr 2014, at 12:39, Martin Herweg wrote:

> Am Thu, 10 Apr 2014 03:48:38 +0000 (UTC)
> schrieb Chaya <nisansala_ar...@yahoo.com>:
> 
>> Can somebody please explain how to render flight gear to 3 monitors.
> 
> https://gitorious.org/fg/flightgear/raw/d38fcc9979829d2d988d63f7bab85a1ef1452543:docs-mini/README.multiscreen
> 
> http://wiki.flightgear.org/Howto:Configure_camera_view_windows
> 
> I tried the "shear" and the "frustum" ways to do it but at the moment I
> prefer to have one big (Linux)Desktop over 3 screeens and then stretch
> the flightgear window to cover all 3 screens.
> 
> If you dont fly multiplayer then you can also try th start multiple
> instances of Flightgear (see wiki). It is a nice way to manually find
> your favorite FOV & angle of the cameras .
> 
> if you need more assistance, we can meet on skype or mumble
> (Server: mumble.allfex.org)
> 
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