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JerseySeven

Carenado B200 mod question

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Hi @Furax84: I'm enjoying your B200 ini file which works great. 

For the future though: how do you find the coordinates of the frame rectangle?  I've tried following a tutorial on doing this, but when I save the panel preview with "ctrl+shift+alt+space" and look at the png file, it's not anything like its supposed to be. Mostly white with a couple of black boxes.  The positions of the black rectangles don't match the gauge layout on the panel.

Does your monitor resolution play a role?  What about the camera position and zoom?  I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong.  Thanks.

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Hello
There are several important things.
1 / The first thing to do before the command "Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Space" is to turn on the avionics screen.
2 / Then I look at the size of the generated image, for example "2024/2024".
3 / Then I look where is the screen that I want to cover and I deduce the position x / y
After that, I try to refine the position by adding 1 to the border.size variable and I put #FFFFFF for the border.rgba variable for more visibility.
Sincerely and Happy Holidays

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Hi,

there is an illustrated tutorial in our GNS X-Plane forum:

 


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