>When I am using DISPLAY, I can not use hardware rendering,

 Use "Options" to attach "rendering mode" = "hardware" to your input object to 
Display
or Image2 and you'll have hardware rendering.

Pete

Alexander Berreth wrote:

> Peter Daniel Kirchner wrote:
>
> > maybe not the simplest but start them in separate xterms with separate envs,
> > dx -uionly and dx -execonly, then connect them via the ui's connect dialog
> > specifying "connect to running server".
> >
> > Use the Image2 macro (vs Image) for interactivity.  "Expand" so you can set
> > interactionmode to 0 for rotate interaction, for example.
> >
> > You might wish to look at
> > http://www.research.ibm.com/dx/docs/buildingapps/SuperviseState.html#HDR1.  
> >  3 19
> >
> > Per the documentation html,
> > http://www.research.ibm.com/dx/docs/legacyhtml/pages/refgu048.htm#HDRDISPLAY
> > you can specify a "where" for Display:
> >
> >      where
> >      specifies the host and window for displaying the image. On a
> >      workstation, the format of the parameter string is:
> >      X, display, window
> >      where X refers to the X Window System; display is an X server name
> >      (e.g., host:0); and window is a window name (and must not begin with 
> > two
> >      #-characters). As a rule, it is not necessary to set this parameter. 
> > But
> >      when it is set, the resulting Image window is not controlled by the 
> > user
> >      interface (e.g., it has no menu options). The function of this 
> > parameter
> >      is to specify another workstation on which to display an image (e.g., 
> > by
> >      setting it to "X,workstationname:0, message"). Using the Image tool, 
> > you
> >      can display the same image to another workstation simply by connecting
> >      the module's two outputs to the two inputs of Display and setting 
> > where.
>
> When I am using DISPLAY, I can not use hardware rendering, which is really
> very important in my case. Using Image2 the interaction modes aren't that 
> good than
> with image 2 but at least I can use hardware rendering.
>
> Isn't there a possibility to start dx on one screen and somehow put IMAGE on 
> the
> other.
> Another possibility I could live with would be, that I start dx on one screen 
> and
> move the control panels on the other, but I think this could not be realized..
>
> Any ideas ??
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex

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