I've been recently trying to resurrect the DisplayToggle button
command without much success. Most of the data I need access to (e.g.
the contents of the coordinate transformation matrix) are only
accessible with a Display object. I quickly learned that calling
XOpenDisplay from within the driver is a recipe for disaster, and
haven't had any luck finding functions that work without a Display. I
also took at the old TwinView code for inspiration, but couldn't track
down how the driver wound up with the necessary info...

Any tips or ideas?

Jason

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