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* If you wish, you can define each view in terms of the low level view frustum parameters, so you can carefully measure your monitor/display layout and configure each view to match your physical layout exactly ... including asymmetric view frustums if need be.  Otherwise you can still define your views in terms of a simpler (but less flexible) horizontal/vertical field of view scheme.
* If you wish, you can define each view in terms of the low level view frustum parameters, so you can carefully measure your monitor/display layout and configure each view to match your physical layout exactly ... including asymmetric view frustums if need be.  Otherwise you can still define your views in terms of a simpler (but less flexible) horizontal/vertical field of view scheme.


* You can specify the horizontal and vertical offset from center for each display.  This allows you to spread out your monitors to account for the physical gap between displays ... this allows you to create an even more seamless virtual world where runway lines and horizon lines start in the correct place on the next monitor when they run off the edge of the first. Imagine taking a large poster, cutting it into pieces and then separating the pieces from each other by a little bit ... none of the straight lines in the original image will pass straight through in the separated/stretched
* You can specify the horizontal and vertical offset from center for each display.  This allows you to spread out your monitors to account for the physical gap between displays ... this allows you to create an even more seamless virtual world where runway lines and horizon lines start in the correct place on the next monitor when they run off the edge of the first. Imagine taking a large poster, cutting it into pieces and then separating the pieces from each other by a little bit ... none of the straight lines in the original image will pass straight through in the separated/stretched version.  Now imagine taking that same picture and cutting strips out of it, but leaving the sections where they were originally.  Straight lines are preserved between adjacent pieces. This is what this is about.
version.  Now imagine taking that same picture and cutting strips out of it, but leaving the sections where they were originally.  Straight lines are preserved between adjacent pieces. This is the what this is about.


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