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Improved focus detection: In previous version th calibration window was turned into the current one. At all two translations were used causing a jitter. Now the current view is translated into the calibration windows by one step increasing the quality of the prediction. Reworked detection of pitch/sector/scroll events: Sector and scroll uses pitch angles to calculate the view to show. Movment detection uses movment, which may also be out of focus for a short time. To improve all detections these two use cases are now handled individual. Sector and scroll have increased action angle in case yaw and roll stay stable.
author Ideenmodellierer
date Wed, 25 Nov 2020 20:26:01 +0100
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# Welcome

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## Wiki features

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```
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```

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## Syntax highlighting


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[Pygments]: http://pygments.org/


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```
#!python

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    formatter = lambda t: "funky"+t
    return formatter(text)
```


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[lexers]: http://pygments.org/docs/lexers/


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