> It would be independent of the driver, unless some other API can change
> the mode and DirectFB would have to be notified.
My lower 'framebuffer' driver can provide my upper 'directfb' driver the
notification, and I could pass this up to the user API.
That would cover all mode change regardless of what API/who instigated it.
Jason.
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> Ok, that's fine - there's no rush for my sake - I don't have a personal
> usage case for this.
> Rather, I wanted to make sure that if the mechanism *did* already exist
> that my driver correctly implemented it.
It would be independent of the driver, unless some other API can change
the mode and DirectFB would have to be notified.
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