Program Settings

Program settings let you determine the unit of measurement,
3D graphics options, and auto file saving. These options are global to the
program, not to a specific landscape design.

Unit of measurement
Select the units you want to use
for distance measurements. You can change this option at any time. See
Entering Distances, below, for more information.
3D Graphics
If your video card supports
Realtime Landscaping Photo's minimum requirements for 3D hardware acceleration,
then the Hardware acceleration option will be available. If things aren't
rendering properly or the program is crashing, try turning off hardware
acceleration.
Important: If you
change the Hardware acceleration setting, then you need to stop and
restart Realtime Landscaping Photo before you change will take affect.
If hardware acceleration is
available, then you can click Hardware settings for some 3D
hardware-specific rendering options:

Light coronas
(Not currently used.)
Gamma correction
Enables gamma correction when
printing. This helps the graphics appear more crisp and vivid. However, on some
printers this may cause the scene to appear overly bright and colorful, so you
may need to turn off this option.
Anti-aliasing (if
supported)
Enables anti-aliasing, if
supported by your video card. Anti-aliasing helps smooth jagged edges that can
occur during rendering. However, this can decrease the rendering performance, so
try turning this option off if the program is running slowly.
Improved texture filtering
(if supported)
Enables anisotropic texture
filtering, if supported by your video card. This helps large flat surfaces to
appear less blurry when viewed at an angle.
Auto file save
Select this option to
automatically save your landscape design at predefined intervals. You can enter
the desired number of minutes between saves. This option is turned off by
default.
Highlight object under
cursor
When this option is enabled, the
object under the cursor will display a highlighted outline to show you what will
be selected if you click. This option is on by default.
Color scheme
Use this option to change the
landscaping software's user interface scheme. Several schemes are included, such
as brushed metal (the default), teak, and several solid-color
schemes.
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