In Megatune I could change the Y axis scaling by changing GridHeight in the ini file. Tuner Studio (at least on my Linux installation) doesn't seem to care what # I put in for gridheight.
Is there a way to make the 3D map taller ala Megatune?
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Gridheight in VE tuning?
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Gridheight in VE tuning?
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Re: Gridheight in VE tuning?
I should but in a scaling feature...
Currently it is based on the min an max values defined for the Z coordinate in the ini and it is percentage based, percentage of the widget height. So the way to do it would be to lower the max value of the constant in the Z coordinate. i.e. if looking at veTable1, change the max in the in to a lower number.
But I'll put in a better way to scale higher....
Currently it is based on the min an max values defined for the Z coordinate in the ini and it is percentage based, percentage of the widget height. So the way to do it would be to lower the max value of the constant in the Z coordinate. i.e. if looking at veTable1, change the max in the in to a lower number.
But I'll put in a better way to scale higher....
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Re: Gridheight in VE tuning?
I wonder if I'm doing something wrong; my largest VE # is 73 but it barely fills up 20% of the boxLT401Vette wrote:I should but in a scaling feature...
Currently it is based on the min an max values defined for the Z coordinate in the ini and it is percentage based, percentage of the widget height. So the way to do it would be to lower the max value of the constant in the Z coordinate. i.e. if looking at veTable1, change the max in the in to a lower number.
But I'll put in a better way to scale higher....
Peter Florance
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Re: Gridheight in VE tuning?
I see I am missing an i that sort of breaks what I said....
It is the max set in the ini file, not the max value in your table.Currently it is based on the min an max values defined for the Z coordinate in the ini and it is percentage based, percentage of the widget height. So the way to do it would be to lower the max value of the constant in the Z coordinate. i.e. if looking at veTable1, change the max in the ini to a lower number.
Phil Tobin
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