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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=rendersize|options=x y|note=Changes the size at which the 3D world is rendered}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=rendersize|options=x y|note=Changes the size at which the 3D world is rendered}} | ||
* X and Y are the horizontal and vertical resolution or render size | * X and Y are the horizontal and vertical resolution or render size of a display. | ||
* Similar to {{slashcommand|vis_scale}}, this command appears to change the World Detail or resolution at which the virtual world is rendered. | * Similar to {{slashcommand|vis_scale}}, this command appears to change the World Detail or resolution at which the virtual world is rendered. | ||
* Any render size set by this command is overridden and reverted as soon as the Options window is activated. | * Any render size set by this command is overridden and reverted as soon as the Options window is activated. Further, there is no "Render Size for 3D Graphics" setting in the gfx.json graphics settings file. | ||
* It's possible this command has been depreciated in favor of {{slashcommand|vis_scale}}. | * It's possible this command has been depreciated in favor of render scale being controlled by the system and {{slashcommand|vis_scale}} by the user. | ||
<span style="color:red">Partially non-functional command.</span> | |||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
/rendersize | /rendersize 2560 1440 | ||
Revision as of 01:30, 5 June 2023
Slash Command
/rendersize x y
Changes the size at which the 3D world is rendered
- X and Y are the horizontal and vertical resolution or render size of a display.
- Similar to /vis_scale, this command appears to change the World Detail or resolution at which the virtual world is rendered.
- Any render size set by this command is overridden and reverted as soon as the Options window is activated. Further, there is no "Render Size for 3D Graphics" setting in the gfx.json graphics settings file.
- It's possible this command has been depreciated in favor of render scale being controlled by the system and /vis_scale by the user.
Partially non-functional command.
Example
/rendersize 2560 1440