Oliver Gerlich wrote:
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Hi,
Hi Oliver,
just a short feedback on your qemu gui:
Appreciated :-)
- -looks nice so far :)
- -does it require a new(er) GTK? I only have 2.6.10 installed here, maybe
that's why it doesn't find
Jim C. Brown wrote:
- -the software scaler is maybe a good idea, but for fullscreen mode, I'd
better like to have screen resolution switched to qemu guest resolution
(as it is with normal qemu now)
The problem is that is really hard to do. Especially in a cross platform
manner.
I couldn't
Jim C. Brown wrote:
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 12:55:12PM -0600, Anthony Liguori wrote:
Probably. I was hoping to punt on the issue of Win32 and instead rely
on a native Win32 GUI. I'm not sure GTK on Win32 is going to be that
great from a performance perspective.
I haven't tried
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 02:39:01PM -0600, Anthony Liguori wrote:
Jim C. Brown wrote:
I don't necessarily see a problem with adding support for changing the X
server
resolution. However, it is probably harder to do right - it is really
difficult
to center the viewport on just the window
Jim C. Brown wrote:
You mean writing W32 code for the GTK gui?
Nopes :-)
Now, if you mean you'll work on a pure W32 gui once you've fleshed out and
battle-tested the GTK gui's design, I'll be quiet and let you get back to work.
;)
Yup, that's what I mean. I've done a fair bit of Win32
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Anthony Liguori schrieb:
Howdy,
I started working last week on a GTK GUI for QEmu. I've made enough
progress that I wanted to share the results with everyone and collect
feedback--especially any feedback regarding what should be added/changed
- -the software scaler is maybe a good idea, but for fullscreen mode, I'd
better like to have screen resolution switched to qemu guest resolution
(as it is with normal qemu now)
The problem is that is really hard to do. Especially in a cross platform
manner.
I couldn't figure out how to scale