I am building an X server for an AMD Alchemy (MIPS) chip and a Silicon
Motion (SMI712) system (home brew). I have a couple of questions:
1) Has anybody looked seriously at implementing the rotation part of the
randr extension? If so, can I get a copy of that code regardless of the
state that it's
Hi,
I just installed X 4.3 and I was testing out the resizing functionality. It
works great. I tried out the rotate reflect options and they refused to
work. I have seen screen shots of a rotated KDE. How were these created? Is
this sort of thing available through CVS?
Thanks,
Pete
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Peter Osborne wrote:
Hi,
I just installed X 4.3 and I was testing out the resizing functionality. It
works great. I tried out the rotate reflect options and they refused to
work. I have seen screen shots of a rotated KDE. How were these created? Is
this sort of
I am trying to get reflection working on my system. To this end, I've
downloaded the latest CVS, compiled it, and built the TinyX servers.
I am using Xvesa for my testing.
The system is a cheap clone, with an integrated Riva TNT chipset.
Here's what I get when I run xrandr:
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Around 18 o'clock on Feb 6, Hamish Rodda wrote:
That's odd. The extension doesn't have any short cut when processing an
RRSetScreenConfig request, so every call should result in events being
delivered.
Yep, I looked deeper and this is my fault... Qt wasn't passing the request on.
Around 22 o'clock on Feb 5, Hamish Rodda wrote:
The app is receiving RRScreenChangeNotify events except for when the refresh
rate is the only thing to be changed. Is this intentional or just a missing
feature? (or am I doing something wrong?)
That's odd. The extension doesn't have any
On Thursday 06 February 2003 04:43, Keith Packard wrote:
Around 22 o'clock on Feb 5, Hamish Rodda wrote:
The app is receiving RRScreenChangeNotify events except for when the
refresh rate is the only thing to be changed. Is this intentional or
just a missing feature? (or am I doing
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