> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> I have an application I am running on a Linux box and accessing from a
> Windows desktop, using vncviewer & Xvnc.  Everything is 
> working great except
> the colors -- they're a bit "off".  I am running Xvnc at 8 
> bit depth.  The
> colors are better at 24 bits but then I have a performance 
> (speed) problem.

You should play with the '-depth' option with bit-per-pixel values: 8, 16,
24 or 32.

> 
> Can anyone enlighten me about the color related arguments to Xvnc?
> Specifically:
> -cc int                default color visual class
> -co file               color database file

The '-co file' has the color definitions in it: what color names belong to
what pixel value.

> 
> The only other information I was able to find was from the VNC FAQ:
> 
> cc n
> Sets the colour Visual class used by the server. Some X 
> applications don't
> cope too well with the TrueColor visual normally used by an 
> 8-bit-deep Xvnc.
> You can make the server use a PseudoColor visual by specifying -cc 3.
> 
> Any additional information would be greatly appreciated.

Lot's of X11 related details (Xvnc is a X11-server) can be found in the X11
documentation. Try `man X` or `man x` for a startpoint.


CBee
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