From: Paul M. <p.e...@ru...> - 2006-08-29 13:25:46
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Hello, I'm wondering if the following is possible with Chromium (I've already got a bit of success, but no glory yet): I have an application, a molecular visualisation package, that I'd like to run on a 3-screen cylindrical projection setup. I've got a chromium configuration to work that does the non-planar tiling. But since the application was meant as a normal desktop application, the opengl window not only shows molecular structures and stuff in 3D, but also contains GUI elements (buttons, text, a command input line, etc) drawn in opengl. I don't think these elements, that are probably rendered in ortho2d mode, can be made to display correctly on the cylindrical screen, nor is it that important. I'd like to "cut out" that part of the viewport where the molecules are visible and only distribute the geometry visible in that part. Is there a way to set up chromium to get this done? Thanks in advance, Paul -- Paul Melis VR Specialist, Center for High-Performance Computing & Visualization, University of Groningen, The Netherlands T: +31 50 363 9298 E: p.e...@ru... W: http://www.rug.nl/rc/hpcv/index |