There is a proposal to add a "-resolutions" argument to Xvnc, which I
want to look into, but if we implement it, it won't land until the next
major release of TigerVNC, since 1.1 is feature frozen.


On 6/4/11 2:57 PM, Christopher J. Madsen wrote:
> On 6/4/2011 9:02 AM, Travis Lawrie wrote:
>> I want to add at least two more resolutions, "2560x1600" for my main pc
>> monitor, and "1024x600" for my netbook.
>>
>> I am able to add one resolution in addition to the ones shown above by
>> starting vncserver like "vncserver -geometry 1024x600" but then I dont get
>> the other resolution of "2560x1600" as an option.
>>
>> Is there a way I can add multiple available resolutions?
> 
> Not without compiling TigerVNC from source (after patching it).  In
> unix/xserver/hw/vnc/xvnc.cc you'll find the vncRandRGetInfo function.
> It has two arrays giving the available resolutions:
> 
>   const int widths[] =  { 1920, 1920, 1600, 1680, 1400, 1360, 1280,
> 1280, 1280, 1280, 1024, 800, 640 };
>   const int heights[] = { 1200, 1080, 1200, 1050, 1050,  768, 1024,
> 960,  800,  720,  768, 600, 480 };
> 
> Just add your resolutions to the list:
> 
>   const int widths[] =  { 2560, 1920, 1920, 1600, 1680, 1400, 1360,
> 1280, 1280, 1280, 1280, 1024, 1024, 800, 640 };
>   const int heights[] = { 1600, 1200, 1080, 1200, 1050, 1050,  768,
> 1024,  960,  800,  720,  768,  600, 600, 480 };
> 
> And then compile & install TigerVNC.

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