Junqian Gordon Xu schrieb:
On 09/21/2008 05:28 AM, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Junqian Gordon Xu schrieb:
The rotation is probably for different Z models (clamshell vs
portrait). Could you post or point to the code?
Here is the source
On 09/22/2008 07:12 AM, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Junqian Gordon Xu schrieb:
On 09/21/2008 05:28 AM, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Junqian Gordon Xu schrieb:
The rotation is probably for different Z models (clamshell vs
portrait). Could you post or point to the code?
Here is the source
Junqian Gordon Xu schrieb:
The rotation is probably for different Z models (clamshell vs
portrait). Could you post or point to the code?
Here is the source
http://cvs.sourceforge.jp/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xqt/xqt2/xfree86/xqt-driver/qtscreen.cc?rev=1.1view=auto
best regard
Bernhard Guillon
On 09/21/2008 05:28 AM, Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Junqian Gordon Xu schrieb:
The rotation is probably for different Z models (clamshell vs
portrait). Could you post or point to the code?
Here is the source
Bernhard Guillon wrote:
Hi,
I now read the source of X/Qt a bit to debug its behaviour on my SIMpad
(screen resolution is switched). It is a hack for Zaurus and there are
some ifdefs for it.
I was not able to use it without QWS (the hacks for zaurus) at the
moment but I keep trying.
So I am
On Sunday 21 September 2008, you wrote:
Thinking outside the box for a moment: you could use qvfb[1] inside an
X11 session to run opie or opie apps.
Actually that's a great idea, perhaps someone could test it?
Cheers,
Paul
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Hi,
I now read the source of X/Qt a bit to debug its behaviour on my SIMpad
(screen resolution is switched). It is a hack for Zaurus and there are
some ifdefs for it.
I was not able to use it without QWS (the hacks for zaurus) at the
moment but I keep trying.
So I am wonder why it is needed?