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dave perry wrote:
| Tim Moore wrote:
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|> dave perry wrote:
|> | Tim Moore wrote:
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|> |> I've checked in a fix that addresses the non 4:3 problem and also fixes 
the osgviewer
|> |> distortion issue. It turned out to be pretty hairy. Please give the patch 
a try.
|> |>
|> |>
|> |
|> | Thanks Tim,
|> |
|> | With today's SimGear and source cvs, I compiled with --enable-osgviewer
|> | and the distortions with resizing are gone.  Another issue I had
|> | documented remains.  If I don't resize, the hot spot
|> | vertical-coordinates are too low.  Once I resize or maximize the screen,
|> | the hot spots are correct.  It appears the mouse vertical is initially
|> | off until you resize.
|> I did check this and it seemed to work for me, but I'm probably used to 
hunting around
|> for the hotspots when I click on stuff. Can you give me a precise example 
that doesn't
|> work? Also, what's the magic for displaying the hot spots?
|>
| When I start fgfs in the pa24 with the Century IIb, and try and switch
| the autopilot on (lower left on the panel), clicking from the lower 1/3
| of this switch to about 2/3 of the height of the switch below the switch
| is hot.  In other words,  the active hot spot is about 2/3 of the height
| of this switch too low.  To display the hot spots, type ctrl-C.  All the
| hot spots are the same distance too low.
|
| If you maximize the window, or just resize the window, the active area
| of the hot spot will be moved up to the right location.

I'm not seeing this at all with --enable-osgviewer. Perhaps it's a weird 
interaction
with your window manager? Are you running Windows or Linux?

Tim
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