On Tuesday, 1 ×February 2005 16:47, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Oron Peled wrote:
> >On Tuesday 01 February 2005 13:36, Oded Arbel wrote:
> >>In MS-Windows, in the manufacturer's graphic drivers I usually have
> >> the option of changing the location and/or size of the displayed
> >> image on the monitor: kind of like the skew buttons on the monitor
> >> but in software.
> >>I remember X having the same capability using some command line
> >> tool, but I couldn't find it or figure out how to make it work.
> >
> >xvidtune
>
> And to complement Oron's answer - after you have set the position to
> your liking with xvidtune, you hit the "Show" button on it. A bunch
> of letters and numbers will be output on the console that started
> xvidtune. Take these numbers and put them in your "X11Config" file,
> and it will remember them for next boot too.
>
> Now, one thing I *don't* remember is where in X11Config they should
> go.

Thanks Oron and Shachar. 

It goes in the Monitor section, but you have to type ModeLine before the 
values show by xvidtune. It works perfectly :-)

-- 
Oded

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