Please call me Geert or Gerard, only my friends call me by my surname ;-)

I prefer using XWin fullscreen if I need pseudocolor, to running Windows 8
bit.  And I only need it rarely, just for one Oracle product (reports).
Anyway, for that purpose I've confiscated an old portable and I'm putting
Redhat on it, so I can use that when I need pseudocolor.

Keep up the good hacking,

Gerard

-----Original Message-----
From: Harold L Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: maandag 10 juni 2002 18:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: alt-tab: client window receives tab / pressing both
shift-key s = caps-lock


Pille,

> Ah, I know something.  Maybe Jehan, in his youthful enthousiasm, could
> provide us with pseudocolor without going fullscreen?

We have pseudocolor without going fullscreen.  You have to use the GDI DIB-
based engine, which is engine 1.  For example:

XWin -engine 1

Of course, you have to be running Windows at 8 bits per pixel to start with.

On the other hand, if you are talking about supporting multiple visual
types, 
that seems to be the promise of Keith Packard's Layer extension.  
Unfortunately, the layer extension is as well documented as the randr
(resize 
and rotate) extension and the shadow extension: that is to say, not at all.

(At least it is not documented from a server implementors perspective.)
I've 
tried telling layer to create some new visual types but I was never 
successful.


Harold



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