It's easy enough to reposition MFDs - is it possible to resize the display box and reduce the font size, or is all that fixed?
The font size is fixed relative to the MFD, but you can make the MFD smaller which will reduce the font size as well: change the width and height properties in hud.plist
I've resized my MFDs - they're still readable (for me, anyway), but take-up much less screen space, which is of importance to me.
Nice. Maybe you should pack your heavily modified fighter HUD, and release it as an oxz? There's aren't many HUD alternatives in the manager, you know?
I've resized my MFDs - they're still readable (for me, anyway), but take-up much less screen space, which is of importance to me.
Nice. Maybe you should pack your heavily modified fighter HUD, and release it as an oxz? There's aren't many HUD alternatives in the manager, you know?
That's a very good idea, both resizing MFDs and releasing new HUDs.
I like it (and various other MFDs) but is there a compatibility issue with Hud_Selector? When I swap out one HUD for another, one or more MFDs vanish.
That probably happens because the HUDs have different number of MFDs defined. When you switch from 4 MFD HUD (mfds are internally names 1-4) to a 2 MFD HUD (named 1-2), the game loses track of what was in MFDs 3 and 4. Navigation MFD does not do anything to the HUD itself, it just feeds information to the MFD stack.
When I have a waypoint selected on the ASC the ASC target shows up on the MFD as "undefined"
I couldn't find any property I could set on the waypoint to change that.
When I have a waypoint selected on the ASC the ASC target shows up on the MFD as "undefined"
I couldn't find any property I could set on the waypoint to change that.
- Neelix
Thanks for the heads up, Neelix. What a great oxp you have created, really handy .
Navigation MFD 1.3.1 now works with waypoints too.
Using the current trunk nightly (1.81.0.6200-141103-e855d90), the Nav MFD doesn't seem to pick-up the hyperspace destination.
Possibly a premature report, as I'm still tweaking a fresh Oolite install - but hey!
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