On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Keith Whitwell wrote:

> 
> > I'm not sure that statement is accurate.  On SGI, AIX, and Windows there are
> > various tools to tune the operation of the OpenGL driver.  On Linux we don't
> > have any of that.  Instead we've been using an ad-hoc collection of
> > environment variables to control debug output, HW TCL operation, page
> > flipping, refresh synchronization, and a ton of other stuff.
> > 
> > Perhaps it's time we thought about doing something better?
> 
> That would be a worthwhile project.
> 
> Brian's chromium configuration tools highlight some 'clean' ways to do this: 
> Basically make the drivers report their own configuration options, and build a 
> single tool that can talk to the drivers and build a sensible gui to allow 
> users to tweak the options.
> 
> You'll need a config file somewhere, of course.
> 
> Keith

Maybe we could do something like XVideo attributes, but serializable to a
user readable/editable file?

-- 
Leif Delgass 
http://www.retinalburn.net



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