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David Dawes wrote:
Where does the LED state get resynced with the DDX? The only place that
I see the LED state synced with the DDX is at init time. If I disable
XKB, 'xset q' doesn't report changes to the real LED state.
Yes. But I think it's rather a bug. Note that by deafult (without
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 08:57:34PM +0600, Ivan Pascal wrote:
Those tests work OK for me now if I disable XKB. I don't think it is
unreasonable to do the core protocol tests with XKB disabled.
I agree. It would be good to add such suggestion into xsuite README.
I've updated the notes there,
Can anyone explain the meaning of a8r8g8b8 pure alpha textures?
The two hooks for render acceleration are
a) CPUToScreenAlphaTexture (should be PICT_a8)
b) CPUToScreenTexture (like eg PICT_a8r8g8b8)
a) is used for aa text; however, sometimes (haven't yet found out why)
the alphaType argument to
Hello all,
Previously I erronously sent this to the list (and strangely this post
which was sent immediately afterwards appears to been filtered out):
From: Kendall Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
David Dawes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally have you considered building Cygwin/X with the new SFU 3.5 tools
fom Microsoft? It includes native ports of GCC to Windows, which may be
better than Cygwin performance wise. I don't know however if the SFU SDK
will allow you access to Windows
Kendall Bennett wrote:
Clearly the future of XFree86 is very murky right now, as many developers
have left to work on other projects such as freedesktop.org, and now with
the core team disbanded it is unclear exactly how companies such as
SciTech or vendors such as ATI, Via, SiS etc who do not
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 09:58:53AM -0800, Kendall Bennett wrote:
David Dawes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Finally have you considered building Cygwin/X with the new SFU 3.5 tools
fom Microsoft? It includes native ports of GCC to Windows, which may be
better than Cygwin performance wise. I don't
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 09:53:40AM -0800, Kendall Bennett wrote:
Clearly the future of XFree86 is very murky right now, as many developers
have left to work on other projects such as freedesktop.org, and now with
the core team disbanded it is unclear exactly how companies such as
SciTech or
David Dawes wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 10:32:12PM +0100, Nicolas Joly wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 10:28:16AM -0800, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Nicolas Joly wrote:
If your lines are correct, you should be
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Can anyone explain the meaning of a8r8g8b8 pure alpha textures?
It's probably a bug that XAA is letting those through.
a8r8g8b8 alpha masks mean one of two things:
1) If componentAlpha is set, it's 4 alpha masks which act separately
on the
David Dawes wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 09:53:40AM -0800, Kendall Bennett wrote:
Clearly the future of XFree86 is very murky right now, as many developers
have left to work on other projects such as freedesktop.org, and now with
the core team disbanded it is unclear exactly how companies
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 01:56:37PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
David Dawes wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 09:53:40AM -0800, Kendall Bennett wrote:
Clearly the future of XFree86 is very murky right now, as many developers
have left to work on other projects such as freedesktop.org, and
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Can anyone explain the meaning of a8r8g8b8 pure alpha textures?
It's probably a bug that XAA is letting those through.
a8r8g8b8 alpha masks mean one of two things:
1) If componentAlpha is set, it's 4 alpha masks which act
For that reason we are considering the option of opening up
our existing Perforce server (which already has a mirror of XFree86 code
in it) to public development.
i don't understand this. is your perforce server just a ditto of the
xfree86 cvs?
or does it do more? there's lots of copies
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Can anyone explain the meaning of a8r8g8b8 pure alpha textures?
It's probably a bug that XAA is letting those through.
a8r8g8b8 alpha masks mean one of two
David Dawes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since it sounds like you think this is a good idea, can I get CVS commit
access to complete this work?
Even though I have XFree86 CVS commit access, I do most of my new
work in a separate tree, which I keep in sync with the XFree86
tree. I don't find
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, William M. Quarles wrote:
Also, I need to be a little more explicit as to how I have my file
structure setup. I never actually write the file as radeon.o in my
kernel modules tree, and I don't actually have a /usr/X11R6 directory.
I have a file named radeon-RH.o and a
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, MB wrote:
How does one check the version of the various items of software running on
one's Linux platform, like Xfree86 etc ?
xdpyinfo gives the version of the running X server on the display
that you are looking at, whereas X -version gives the version
number of the X
a) is used for aa text; however, sometimes (haven't yet found out why)
the alphaType argument to this is not PICT_a8 as one would expect, but
PICT_a8r8g8b8.
I don't quite get the logic behind this. What's the CPUToScreenTexture
hook for if CPUToScreenAlphaTexture should be able to deal with ARGB
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 10:10:02 -0800 (PST)
From: Mark Vojkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Subject: Re: libXinerama
It ships with XFree86 and RH should have installed
Mark Vojkovich wrote:
What if some hardware supported this? Wouldn't it be better to set a
flag in the Flags field submitted to the driver's SetUpCPU...()
function? Or/and perhaps let the driver specify a flag in the
CPUToScreenAlphaTextureFlags, like XAA_RENDER_COMPONENT?
If you want to
Sottek, Matthew J wrote:
a) is used for aa text; however, sometimes (haven't yet found out why)
the alphaType argument to this is not PICT_a8 as one would expect, but
PICT_a8r8g8b8.
I don't quite get the logic behind this. What's the CPUToScreenTexture
hook for if CPUToScreenAlphaTexture should
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
I do now understand that r, g, b can contain separate alpha values for
each component (which I easily could support in my driver since I first
need to build an accelerator-suitable texture anyway). What is supposed
to happen with the
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Sottek, Matthew J wrote:
I am given a constant r, g and b as each a separate parameter, and an
a8r8g8b8 texture which by Mark's explanation is for providing an alpha
value for each of the r, g, b components. But the format is _a8_r8g8b8;
if the components' alphas are in
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Mark Vojkovich wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Thomas Winischhofer wrote:
Sottek, Matthew J wrote:
a) is used for aa text; however, sometimes (haven't yet found out why)
the alphaType argument to this is not PICT_a8 as one would expect, but
PICT_a8r8g8b8.
I don't quite get the logic behind this.
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