On 23/09/10 11:24, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:09 PM, Durk Talsma wrote:
>> On Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:54:05 pm willie wrote:
>>> If enough people are upset by this, then its easily moved back ......
>>>
>> Having said that, I'm not so sure that this menu is purely a developers tool,
>> since I can imagine that there will be a more general interest among regular
>> users to be able to enable stereoscopic vision at the click of a mouse. In
>> that respect, I though that having it under views was quite a logical place.
>
> I agree with Durk - this is obviously a View item. I don't see any
> reason for this to be a
> developers tool. It's a fully developed feature that IMO will be of
> interest to a lot of users.
>
> Note that it's common to order items within the menu by utilization,
> so it could
> be placed at the bottom of the menu without any issue.
>
> If we're particularly concerned about menu length, it could be included as an
> option under the Rendering dialog, but I don't think that is nessecary, and 
> the
> Rendering dialog is already very full.
OK OK OK -I'll move it back....
I'd like you all to know that this change of heart is _entirely_ 
unrelated to my finding a pair of these red/green specs in the kids 
bedroom and wanting to have a shot at this 3D stuff for 
myself................:-)


Maybe it needs a different title? Joe User might skip over "OSG Display 
Settings (experimental)" muttering "wtf?" but "3-D Options" is more 
likely to arouse interest. Frankly if it had been titled as such, I 
doubt I'd have moved it in the first place,

  Because I used to work with a team developing 3-D vision _without_ 
specs, I have perhaps tended to be a bit sniffy at the glasses options.

Expect a patch tomorrow, Ive been busy getting the house rewired the 
past couple of days and I have non-FG activities that must be dealt with 
tonight.

I am looking forward to playing with this feature now I hear good things 
about it.
-- 
Best Regards
Willie Fleming

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