Xylemon <[email protected]> writes: > It should be using the RandR extension. It's enabled on both > OpenBSD/Linux, and I use a tool called "autorandr" that will > automatically call XRandR and apply the appropriate resolutions when I > dock/undock. > > I also have compiled the latest stable GNUstep GUI libraries and in > the config.log I have: > > ac_cv_header_X11_extensions_Xrandr_h=${ac_cv_header_X11_extensions_Xrandr_h=yes} > > ac_cv_header_X11_extensions_Xrandr_h=yes > > Is there anything I'm missing?
OK. I asked just to be sure that you doesn't have unusual environment and to exclude a trivial cause. I tried to change the video mode on my notebooks by xvidtune but to no avail despite I used the modelines listed in Xorg logs. The only workable thing is switching between internal and external displays. Pixmaps didn't get invisible in this case. So I can only look at sources to figure out. -- Sergei Golovin
