I have the code for this which I will send you as soon as I clean it up. I
tested it
against the ConfiguredUniverse code for multiple screens at offset angles
and there was no difference.


At 06:32 PM 3/12/2002 +1100, you wrote:
>I'm in need of a little help getting multicanvas/view setups working.
>Hoping someone could give us a hand to get this working.
>
>Basically I want to set up 3 canvas arranged in a wedge in front of the
>user like this:
>
>    __________
>   /          \
>  /            \
>/      o       \
>       -+-
>       / \
>
>Basically one canvas per side, a single viewplatform and a one view per
>canvas. I'm trying to get the view project matrix for each view set up
>correctly, but I'm not seeming to be able to get it right :( Basically I
>start by fetching the standard matrix, then applying a rotation of 45deg
>to it and then resetting. Doesn't seem to be giving the desired effects.
>
>Note that I want to do this from first principles, not using the
>ConfiguredUniverse code. I tried having a look through that and I'm not
>making much sense of what has been written :(. Hoping someone could help
>me with this. If you do, we'll have a very nicely set up CAVE system for
>displaying full VRML worlds. This is the last hurdle :)
>
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Jack S. Gundrum
Visualization Group
Center for Academic Computing
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