Denis,
Have you had any success with the screen flipping?  Are you only doing it
for windowed mode?  If so is there any way to do it for non windowed mode as
well?
Regards,
Shane

On 5/3/07, Denis Oliver Kropp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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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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