On Friday 05 October 2001 12:53 am, Mark Vojkovich wrote:

>� � You can't touch XF86VidModeGetGamma(). �It's written in
>�stone already. �All you can do is add new functions. �But I'm not
>�sure if it's worth that. �You can tell if it's a standard gamma
>�ramp by looking at the ramp. �Also, doesn't XF86VidModeSetBrightness
>�and Contrast just make the problem worse? �ie. one more thing to
>�mess up what XF86VidModeGetGamma reports and another thing to get
>�trashed by setting the ramp.

I don't think so. If you have XF86VidModeSetBrightness and Contrast you can 
reduce the rejects cases from 'non standard' curves, i.e. you can have a 
'valid' gamma curve that also have a translation and rotation (brightness and 
contrast).

Anyway, thanks for your response.

Davor

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