To put it in your ratpoison config, put the commands in .ratpoisonrc (I think that's what the filename is).
Problems with overscan (which is awful on the Epia, not so bad on the PVR-350) is really something that must be fixed in the driver. Hacks like padding can only get you so far. My problem: On the PVR-350, I was able to get the MythTV GUI to work fine with ratpoison by changing the GUI X/Y size and positions. TV-out was working perfectly (because the X server is different than the TV output). However, on my Epia, such a fix doesn't work very well, because if I add default padding to my windows, then my LiveTV/recorded shows are cut off at the bottom in attempting to line up the top. The problem with the Epias in this case is that the scaling needs to be fixed (the overscan), so that my picture is smaller. Therefore, YMMV. -- Joe --- Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have been using ratpoison for about a week and > there's one annoying > > thing I can't seem to fix. There is a small blue > line on the right > > side and > > the top of the image. I tried adjusting the > overscan and the position > > of the > > window with no luck. Is there some setting, > either in MYth or > > Ratpoinson > > I'm missing? > > > > Other than that, I like it. ctrl-t is my friend. > > > > Paul > > > OK, I haven't been *completely* satisfied with > ratpoison. My > tvout setup doesn't do overscan/underscan > adjustments, so when an xterm is > fullscreen I can't see the bottom line. I've gotten > around it by using > the 'defpadding' option in ratpoison. Haven't > figured out how to get it > in the .config for it, but I do this when I need to > see the bottom of the > screen: > > ctrl-t, : > defpadding 20 20 20 20 > > I think it makes 'fullscreen' have 20 pixels less > all the way around. > > -Cory > > > ************************************************************************* > * Cory Papenfuss * > * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate > student * > * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State > University * > ************************************************************************* > > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250
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