Quoting Ville Syrj�l�:
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 01:39:25PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Last thing: I used a custom .xinitrc to launch only 'animenu', a LIRC-driven
> > menuing application. So I don't use a WindoManager at all. When i try to
> > send events to applications using irxevent (from LIRC package), applications
> > don't respond to events. Is this connected to the lack of a wm, or dealing
> > directly on how xdirectfb works? Is it possible make it work?

The window might not have the focus.
Run "dfbdump" to see which window is focused.

The window is focused if it's the top most under the cursor.
With the "no-cursor" option the first displayed window is focused.
If that window is hidden the top most window gets the focus.

> I don't have those apps to test but I don't think a wm should have
> anything to do with this. It might be a bug in XDirectFB. I know there's
> at least one bug: When xscreensaver tries to blank the display it
> immediately recives some event and unblanks.

Interesting bug.

> > I think it's enough.
> > Anyway, I think directfb and xdirectfb are great. The TVOut works very well
> > and looks very good. I tried to use TVOut patching the framebuffer driver
> > on kernel 2.4.19, but it was awful, while XDirectFB (i think directfb uses
> > also the hardware anti-flicker filter of the graphic board) looks smooth
> > and clear.
> 
> The anti-flicker filter isn't enabled by default.

The driver should implement DLOP_FLICKER_FILTERING.

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  Denis Oliver Kropp

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