how is it done in xfree86 ?
i mean that a windows behind another doesnt draw over the one in the front ?
tom
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I was trying to find this info a while ago, too. When I replaced the
Solaris Xsun Xserver with XFree86, an xmodmap in our system that used
keycodes was no longer working. The problem was that XFree86 was
translating the scancodes into different keycodes than Xsun was. This
happened with both
Here is the latest version of the proposed change to the XvMC
API specification:
Status
XvMCCopySurfaceToGLXPbuffer (
Display *display,
XvMCSurface *surface,
XID pbuffer_id,
short src_x,
short src_y,
unsigned short width,
unsigned short height,
short dst_x,
short dst_y,
Hi,
OK, after some more resarch, I have some idea of what's going on. It seems
that the X server gets the scan codes from the kernel, then passes these scan
codes to the X client. xlib has some nice functions to then convert these
scan codes into keycodes, then into keysyms. (Correct me
Egbert Eich wrote:
Thank a lot for your offer!
Currently the bugzilla is maintained by Stuart Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]. He managed to find a sponsor for the
machine, volunteered to set it up and host it for us.
He is an experienced software developer and has done X development
for a long
Sorry, I had the wrong return address before.
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From: Robert Arkiletian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: radeon 9200 (rv280) support
Date: 6/6/2003 5:02:50 PM
I would like to ask if it's possible to support the ATI radeon 9200