On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 11:30:51 +0100 Pierre Ossman <oss...@cendio.se> wrote:
> > How do local equivalents behave? How does Windows or RandR respond to > an invalid change request? I haven't seen much more than "sod off" in > the way of helpfulness from those systems either. The only addition > might be that they can provide you with an enumeration of possible > resolutions. > I've been thinking more about this, and mimicing existing systems is probably the safe way to go. To that effect, I think we should remove all the hints in my proposal. We should add another pseudoencoding that can query the server for sizing hints. That can include both framebuffer limitations, how many screens it supports and lists of valid dimensions. This method would essentially be how things work in RandR and in Windows. They give some structures to indicate possible configurations and just give a plain "no" if you send something they don't like. This extra extension is not something I plan to submit right now though. So I'd still like some allocations for this part. :) Rgds -- Pierre Ossman OpenSource-based Thin Client Technology System Developer Telephone: +46-13-21 46 00 Cendio AB Web: http://www.cendio.com
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