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Karim 'Kasi Mir' Senoucci wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I want to run a DirectFB application on a bunch of stand-alone systems 
> (using via VIA EPIA boards with DirectFB, no X11), some of which have 
> the monitor installed upside down due to mechanical reasons that cannot 
> be changed. Therefore I'd like a (prefarably) simple way to flip the 
> whole output upside down, rotate it 180 degrees or whatever you like to 
> call it. :-)
> 
> Is such a thing possible using DirectFB and/or the kernel module for the 
> graphics hardware? Can anyone give me any tips for a solution that 
> doesn't require drawing every single item on screen upside down (and at 
> diferrent coordinates, too) explicity?

I'm about to add a rotation flag. 180 degrees would be easy to use
in the windowed mode. Front and back buffer would still have the
same dimensions.

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Best regards,
  Denis Oliver Kropp

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