On 12 Nov 2002, Sven Neumann wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Adam K Kirchhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > First, I'd like to thank Ville, Denis, and Sven for helping me get 
> > everything up and running :-)
> > 
> > And, for the most part, everything *is* up and running on my machines.  I
> > still have font issues at home (though not at work), but I'll have to go
> > home and take a look at the XftConfig file later today and make sure
> > everything is set up there.
> > 
> > Unfortunately, there is now one more new bug.  Though multiple 
> > applications will start and run, as soon as the second application is 
> > launched, the colors for the entire display get a little funky :-)
> 
> you are running DirectFB on an 8bit frame buffer device and
> GTK+-DirectFB uses a pseudo color visual then. The color flashing you
> see is due to the fact that the palette is changed to the one of the
> focused window. This is unavoidable. Unless you have a reason for
> using 8bit you should change your frame buffer device configuration to
> use 16bit or 32bit color depth.

Sorry, I should have been clearer.  This happened with both 16bit and 
32bit.  And this happens with two dfbterms, so it's not a gtk+-DirectFB 
issue.

> > In the case of launcing gimp from a dfbterm, I also get an error message:
> > (!) [10840:     0] DirectFB/core/fusion: (reactor_dispatch) FUSION_REACTOR_DISPATCH
> >     --> Message too long
> > (!) [10840:     0] DirectFB/core/fusion: (_reactor_process_message) 
>FUSION_REACTOR_DETACH
> >     --> Invalid argument
> 
> yes, I've seen that too. Will hopefully be fixed before 0.9.15 is
> released.

Adam




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