# The following (or similar) should go in ~/Config.prc # Uncomment one of the following lines to choose whether you should # run using OpenGL or DirectX rendering. #load-display pandagl load-display pandadx8 # These control the placement and size of the default rendering window. win-origin-x 100 win-origin-y 0 win-width 800 win-height 600 # Uncomment this line if you want to run Panda fullscreen instead of # in a window. #fullscreen #t # Windows ships with a software OpenGL driver; if you have not # installed an OpenGL driver for your graphics card you may be able to # run OpenGL in software only. If you don't object to running OpenGL # in software leave this variable set true. gl-allow-software-renderer #t # These control the amount of output Panda gives for some various # categories. The severity levels, in order, are "spam", "debug", # "info", "warning", and "fatal"; the default is "info". Uncomment # one (or define a new one for the particular category you wish to # change) to control this output. #notify-level-audio debug #notify-level-glgsg debug #notify-level-gobj warning # These specify where model files may be loaded from. You probably # want to set this to a sensible path for yourself. Note the use of # the Panda convention of forward slashes (instead of backslash) # separating directory names. (You may also use Windows-native paths # here if you prefer.) model-path /i/alpha/player/install/tagmodels sound-path /c/ttmodels # This makes the egg loader available to load egg files. load-file-type pandaegg # If you have built pandatool, you may want to make this loader # available; it can load file types for which a converter has been # written in pandatool (for instance, MultiGen .flt, Maya, and # Lightwave) directly into Panda. # load-file-type ptloader # Turn off audio: audio-library-name null # This enable the automatic creation of a TK window when running # Direct. #want-directtools #t #want-tk #t