PRG Mbox Remote Manual 3.9 User Manual
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Topography > Geometry
The Geometry tab allows you to define the position, rotation, size, and curvature of the selected topo file.
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Origin: anchor point for the topo object's position coordinates.
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Position: object's home position in 3D space.
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Size: object's size. W refers to width, D refers to depth, T refers to thickness. The different topo objects make
different use of the three dimensions depending on their geometry. (Note: the T setting is not used for Meshes and
Pixel Rects.)
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Rotation: object's rotation around global X/Y/Z axes.
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Curve (Bottom/Top): specific to rectangles. Curve refers to the curvature of two distinct edges of a rectangle. Top
and Bottom refer those edges of the rectangle when the Vertical checkbox is checked.
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Curve (Arc/Angle): specific to discs and cylinders. Arc refers to the coverage of the object in degrees (e.g., 180° is
half a disc/cylinder, 360° is a fully closed disc/cylinder). Angle refers to the rotation of the disc/cylinder around its
axis.
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Hole: specific to discs. The Hole parameter is used to create a hole (like a donut hole) in the center of the disc.
The value entered is expressed as a percentage - i.e., the hole's diameter as a percentage of the disc's diameter -
with 0.5 being 50%, etc.
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Lune (Arc/Angle): specific to spheres. Lune refers to the curvature arc and coverage along the horizontal axis. i.e.
as around the equator.
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Zone (Arc/Angle): specific to spheres. Zone refers to the curvature arc and coverage along the vertical axis. i.e. as
around a line of longitude.