View Full Version : [TEC] How could I make a smaller the knotmeter etc
martinchi
04-12-22, 05:27 PM
Hello everyone excuse for my pool english.
I found the knotmeter ,compass, depthmeter are too big in the game
just like photo
https://images4.imagebam.com/e7/fc/cb/ME9AHJ4_o.png
I want to know how could I make a smaller knotmeter ,compass, depthmeter
could any one tell me how to do?
thanks
merci beaucoup
propbeanie
04-12-22, 05:32 PM
What is the display and video card resolution set to in Windows? Did you make the same choice in the SH4 main menu, "Optioins", "Graphic Settings" screen? It looks like you are running at 1024x768. If your screen is able to run a higher resolution, that will make all things on the screen smaller, and spread out a bit more. :salute:
martinchi
04-12-22, 06:53 PM
What is the display and video card resolution set to in Windows? Did you make the same choice in the SH4 main menu, "Optioins", "Graphic Settings" screen? It looks like you are running at 1024x768. If your screen is able to run a higher resolution, that will make all things on the screen smaller, and spread out a bit more. :salute:
sh4 is in 1024x768,and my windows also is in 1024x768.
I just want to make the meter smaller
thanks:k_confused:
KaleunMarco
04-12-22, 07:01 PM
sh4 is in 1024x768,and my windows also is in 1024x768.
I just want to make the meter smaller
thanks:k_confused:
right.
what PB is trying to explain is that if you can change your resolution to a higher VxH ratio, the meters will be smaller on the screen.
here is an example of the Nav Map playing at 1920x1080.
notice that the gauges occupy less of the screen display.
https://i.ibb.co/fMpbFYR/SH4-Img-2022-04-12-18-59-03-658.png
Aktungbby
04-12-22, 07:30 PM
martinchi!:Kaleun_Salute: Forced to the surface over big
dials after a 12 year silent run!:yeah: :arrgh!:
martinchi
04-13-22, 02:21 AM
right.
what PB is trying to explain is that if you can change your resolution to a higher VxH ratio, the meters will be smaller on the screen.
here is an example of the Nav Map playing at 1920x1080.
notice that the gauges occupy less of the screen display.
https://i.ibb.co/fMpbFYR/SH4-Img-2022-04-12-18-59-03-658.png
but for my old computer 15",il only support 1366*768 maxi.
martinchi
04-13-22, 02:31 AM
now it's in 1366x768the maxi resolution for my graphic card
,meter is always big
https://images4.imagebam.com/35/33/a6/ME9APQ8_o.png
KaleunMarco
04-13-22, 07:56 AM
now it's in 1366x768the maxi resolution for my graphic card,meter is always big
well, then, you are probably stuck with the larger gauges until you can either:
a. upgrade your system and its vid card and then use higher res graphics
or
b. find the menu.ini definitions and create a special set of gauge graphics for your 1024x760 vid card.
i understand your pain.
:Kaleun_Salute:
martinchi
04-13-22, 08:26 AM
well, then, you are probably stuck with the larger gauges until you can either:
a. upgrade your system and its vid card and then use higher res graphics
or
b. find the menu.ini definitions and create a special set of gauge graphics for your 1024x760 vid card.
i understand your pain.
:Kaleun_Salute:
I mean how to configure the menu.ini whitch id i need to change?
Thanks
KaleunMarco
04-13-22, 09:27 AM
I mean how to configure the menu.ini which i'd need to change?
Thanks
check your PM inbox.
i am sending you a link to my notes on the menu.ini file.
martinchi
04-13-22, 04:52 PM
check your PM inbox.
i am sending you a link to my notes on the menu.ini file.
thanks your note,i begin to learn and find adress of the gauge defini:Kaleun_Salute:merci beaucoup:Kaleun_Cheers:
martinchi
04-13-22, 05:34 PM
check your PM inbox.
i am sending you a link to my notes on the menu.ini file.
with your help it's work.the gauges are smaller, buy i dont know which id defini the knot compass depth and the arry
i need to try again
https://images4.imagebam.com/d8/d4/08/ME9BL1V_o.png
martinchi
04-13-22, 06:01 PM
check your PM inbox.
i am sending you a link to my notes on the menu.ini file.
:Kaleun_Applaud:
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