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[[File:FGPanel_SenecaII.png|thumb|300px|The 2D panel of a [[SenecaII]].]] | [[File:FGPanel_SenecaII.png|thumb|300px|The 2D panel of a [[SenecaII]].]] | ||
'''FGPanel''' is designed as a standalone lightweight panel rendering engine to draw 2D panels on a lowcost computer/graphic card without 3D acceleration at reasonable framerates. | '''FGPanel''' is designed as a standalone lightweight panel rendering engine to draw 2D panels on a lowcost computer/graphic card without 3D acceleration at reasonable framerates. | ||
FGPanel is not part of the Flightgear releases for Windows. Windows users can get the executable from [http://flightgear.simpits.org:8080/job/FlightGear-Win-Cmake/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/install/msvc100/FlightGear/bin/fgpanel.exe Jenkins]. | |||
== Related content == | == Related content == |
Revision as of 16:26, 8 November 2011
FGPanel is designed as a standalone lightweight panel rendering engine to draw 2D panels on a lowcost computer/graphic card without 3D acceleration at reasonable framerates.
FGPanel is not part of the Flightgear releases for Windows. Windows users can get the executable from Jenkins.
Related content
- Howto: Build your own procedure trainer, describes how you can create a "cheap" procedure trainer, making use of FGpanel to draw the instruments.