Thanks John,
You mentioned the colors are not correct. Do they become correct when
you focus on that window? (The wm you use may have a little influence
also).
I can't think of anything useful to say regarding the slow rendering.
No the colors stay the same when focused. Interestingly, when
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 08:50:04 CDT, B McAndrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
As anyone had performance problems on an 8-bit display? Specifically
what I am seeing is extremely slow rendering and when it does, finally
render, colors are totally messed up. The conditions that this occurs
Hi,
As anyone had performance problems on an 8-bit display? Specifically
what I am seeing is extremely slow rendering and when it does, finally
render, colors are totally messed up. The conditions that this occurs
under are when a large number of X apps are up on the display, including
Hi Brian,
Well, it's been a while since I used an 8-bit X Server myself, and I'm
not sure if I ever played with GTK+ programming on one. As far as
X though, you may need to persue using a private color map for your
application.
You mentioned the colors are not correct. Do they become correct