Yutaka,
You should try editing the gscale value, on line 90 of the corsi.pbl
file. It is 3 now, but you might make it 4 or 5. That will scale
everything so that the size and spacing of the squares stays constant
relative to each other. Then, you can scale this to the size of the
screen you are using rather than having it fixed to a particular number
of pixels.
Shane
On 2020-09-10 4:19 am, NGAI, Chun Hau [CBS] wrote:
Dear Dr. Mueller,
Hello! My name is Ngai Chun Hau, Yutaka. I am a research assistant at Polytechnical University of Hong Kong. Our project is planning on employing Corsi Block on PEBL. We are currently suck with alternating the scripts and in need of your help.
We have altered the parameters to the current screen resolution (see launcher setting.png). However, it resulted in the task displaying exclusively on top half of the monitor (see task resolution.png) which is undesirable. For our project, we hope to achieve the task displayed in the entire screen (see Desired Set-up.png). Our preliminary examination at the code seems to suggest that this cannot be resolved by merely alternating the screen size. After examining the code, we think the original script should have some setting to make sure it is centralized and spread, but that is just does not work with our computer. To achieved the desired resolution, how should we alter the code?
Thank you!
Best,
Yutaka
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