Re: Feature Request - PseudoColor capabilities
Re: Feature Request - PseudoColor capabilities
- Subject: Re: Feature Request - PseudoColor capabilities
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 13:20:13 +0100
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003 11:30:20, Joe Kiniry (email@hidden) wrote:
Typically, all servers at all depths support PseudoColor visuals, but
Cadence needs exactly 8 bit planes. This can be accomplished three ways:
either start the server with the -bpp switch, change your X config file so
that 8 bit planes is your default setting, or run a standard server then
connect to it with a client that has fewer planes available. For details
on some of these options, see http://www.fysik.dtu.dk/CAMP/xlinux.html and
the xfree86.org docs.
This seems to make sense for a typical X11 installation, such as XF86
on the Linux box where I'm typing this. But did you actually try it
out on either XDarwin or X11.app under OSX? If so, could you explain
in more detail for those of us (OK, me :-) who've failed to get it to
work?
Thanks in advance
J
PS. Of course, if Cadence drops the PseudoColor requirement, it
matters less to me.
J
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