Fred Kiefer <fredkiefer <at> gmx.de> writes: > > Dan Debertin schrieb: > > > gnustep-back(art): Unrecognized color masks: 00000007:00000038:000000c0 8
> > This looks strange, art seems to think that your display uses 8 bits per > pixel and this format is not supported. But according to your > description your monitor has been set up to use 24 bits per pixel, which > would give 8 bits per channel, a format well supported by art. Well, here's the strange part -- my work machine has a lower-res video card (maximum 1280x1024/24-bit) and smaller monitor, and it works fine there. I even transplanted that machine's GNUstep directory into my machine, and it still fails with that same message. > The question now is, where the disagreement comes from. The best way to > find out about this is to add a lot of NSLog() statements into the > method [ArtContext initWithContextInfo:]. The problem here may be that > art takes the first visual it finds and uses the values from there. It > would be worthwhile to output the result of the two XGetVisualInfo calls > and also the value of bpp before and after the image creation. This > would give us more information to draw conclusions from. Sure, I'll do this today and get back to you. Thanks, -Dan Debertin [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Bug-gnustep mailing list Bug-gnustep@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnustep