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/*
* @(#)j3d1x1 1.2 01/10/29 15:28:11
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
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*
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*
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*
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*
* You acknowledge that Software is not designed,licensed or intended
* for use in the design, construction, operation or maintenance of
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*/
/*
************************************************************************
*
* Java 3D configuration file for a single fullscreen desktop configuration.
*
************************************************************************
*/
// Create a new screen object and associate it with a logical name and a
// number. This number is used as an index to retrieve the AWT GraphicsDevice
// from the array that GraphicsEnvironment.getScreenDevices() returns.
//
// NOTE: The GraphicsDevice order in the array is specific to the local
// site and display system.
//
(NewScreen center 0)
// Create a fullscreen window
//
(ScreenAttribute center WindowSize NoBorderFullScreen)
// Set the available image area for the full screen. This is important when an
// explicit ScreenScale view attribute is defined for precise scaling between
// objects in the virtual world and their projections into the physical world.
// The defaults are 0.365 meters for width and 0.292 meters for height.
//
(ScreenAttribute center PhysicalScreenWidth 0.360)
(ScreenAttribute center PhysicalScreenHeight 0.288)
// Set the TrackerBaseToImagePlate transform for this screen. The coexistence
// to tracker base transform is identity by default, so the tracker base origin
// and orientation will also set the origin and orientation of coexistence
// coordinates in the physical world. This is the primary purpose of setting
// this transform when neither head tracking nor multiple screens are being
// used.
//
// The tracker base and center of coexistence are set here to the middle of the
// screen's image plate. Their basis vectors are aligned with the image plate
// basis vectors. The physical eyepoint position will be set relative to
// coexistence coordinates below.
//
(ScreenAttribute center TrackerBaseToImagePlate
(Translate 0.180 0.144 0.000))
// Create a view using the defined screen.
//
(NewView view0)
(ViewAttribute view0 Screen center)
// Set the eyepoint relative to coexistence coordinates. Here it is set 45cm
// toward the user along +Z. Skewed projections can be created by offsetting
// the eyepoint along X and/or Y.
//
(ViewAttribute view0 CenterEyeInCoexistence (0.0 0.0 0.45))
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