Scribbling feverishly on May 28, Mike A. Harris managed to emit: > On Tue, 28 May 2002, Kurt Wall wrote: > > >It's a boolean option now: > > > >Option "SWCursor" "True". > > > >Put this in the Device section, I believe. > > It always was boolean. And "True" is merely syntactic sugar and > unrequired.
I didn't realize it was always boolean. I just remember that the documentation suddenly seemed to start using 'Option "Foo" "Value"', so assumed that had been added in the 4.x series. It's no big deal. Syntactic sugar, indeed. I probably have cancer of the semi-colon by now. > Option "HWcursor" "false" > Option "swcursor" > Option "swcursor" "on" > Option "HW c u r s o R" "N o" > Option "SwCuR soR" > > Should all be treated identical by the X server as described in > the XF86Config manpage. They are case insensitive and whitespace > stripped. Boolean options have several ways equivalent of > indicating 1 or 0. Okay. I consider myself comprehensively and thoroughly corrected. :-) Thanks, Kurt -- For your penance, say five Hail Marys and one loud BLAH! _______________________________________________ Xpert mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xpert
