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Old November 19th 05, 10:55 PM posted to rec.autos.simulators
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Default GTL Mirrors

Well, once again we can't seem to have a virtual mirrors and "real" mirrors
at the same time. Since many of the real mirrors are too small or outside
the useful FOV, I am using the virtual mirror. The default has a pretty
narrow FOV. How can this be adjusted? I changed the
Rearview Width="150.00000" line in the .PLR file (doubling the original
value) and it does nothing. How can either get a wider mirror or a wider
field of view in the original width mirror?

Thanks,

Marc

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