almost certainly a dumb question, but i've never tried this before
-- if i have a 1920x1200, say, png file, how can i display it *fully*
on a laptop display, temporarily overriding the menu bars and so on?
thanks.
rday
p.s. ideally, i guess i'd want to need to press ESC to get back to a
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 11:52 -0400, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
almost certainly a dumb question, but i've never tried this before
-- if i have a 1920x1200, say, png file, how can i display it *fully*
on a laptop display, temporarily overriding the menu bars and so on?
thanks.
Many of the Gnome
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
almost certainly a dumb question, but i've never tried this before
-- if i have a 1920x1200, say, png file, how can i display it *fully*
on a laptop display, temporarily overriding the menu bars and so on?
thanks.
rday
p.s. ideally, i guess i'd want to need to press
yOn Mon, 9 Mar 2009, stan wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
almost certainly a dumb question, but i've never tried this before
-- if i have a 1920x1200, say, png file, how can i display it *fully*
on a laptop display, temporarily overriding the menu bars and so on?
thanks.
rday
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Tim wrote:
I'm curious what you'd use as a test pattern, and what you would test.
i'll be driving that image file out the DVI port into a projector
that projects a WUXGA image and i want to see how well the projector
handles simple images, all the way up to really
Robert P. J. Day kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika maanantai, 9.
maaliskuuta 2009):
and if anyone knows where i can grab full WUXGA images/test
patterns out there on the intertoobz, that would be cool.
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
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