--- Olivier Chapuis wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 12:24:28PM -0700, Tim Freedom wrote:
> > --- Olivier Chapuis wrote:
> > > On Sat, Oct 05, 2002 at 12:24:31AM +0200, Olivier Chapuis wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > The -visual option fixes are work in progress. I will send you
> > > > a email when I hope that the code is ok for your card with
> > > > the -visual option.
> > > 
> > > I hope that the next snapshot will be ok (20021008). Can you try it
> > > with the -visual option? I've also changed the default color table
> > > (used for 8 bits colors).
>
> Tim can you try the next snapshot?
> 
> Now your video card should be auto-detected and 24 bits colors should
> be used by default (no -visual{Id} option). Does this work? I hope
> that the icons in your FvwmButtons are ok now.
> 
> So now for using 8 bits colors you should use -visual PseudoColor
> (no progress here for your FvwmButtons icons).

OK, got snap-20021015 and ran it without the -visual[Id].  The colors
still look 8-bit'ish (overly gray).  I'll attach a pic.

Come to think of it - I can very easily live with the '-visual'
option if you have more important things to do (I certainly don't
mean to complicate anyone's life and am totally satisfied using
the now functional & reasonable '-visual' option).  It doesn't sounds
like those dual colormap video cards are common enough to warrant
your headache and efforts (just a thought).  Have a more reasonable
8-bit colormap selection and call it quits on this issue :-)

Thanks.



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