HP Workstations - Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2
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... this Manual...5 Copyright ...5 Notices ...5 Warranty ...5 Restricted rights legent 6 Printing history...6 Preface...7 Introduction...7 Document conventions...7 Chapter 1 Pathnames...8 Using "whereis"...8 Using "find" ...8 HP X window system...9 OpenGL...10 Chapter 2 Compiling your applications 11 Compiling OpenGL applications 11 Device driver libraries 12 Chapter 3 HP X server... graphics 23 Changing graphics shared memory size 24 Count transparent in overlay visual 24 Image text via bitmap 25 Supported X configurations 25 Multidisplay support 25 Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat...
... this Manual...5 Copyright ...5 Notices ...5 Warranty ...5 Restricted rights legent 6 Printing history...6 Preface...7 Introduction...7 Document conventions...7 Chapter 1 Pathnames...8 Using "whereis"...8 Using "find" ...8 HP X window system...9 OpenGL...10 Chapter 2 Compiling your applications 11 Compiling OpenGL applications 11 Device driver libraries 12 Chapter 3 HP X server... graphics 23 Changing graphics shared memory size 24 Count transparent in overlay visual 24 Image text via bitmap 25 Supported X configurations 25 Multidisplay support 25 Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat...
HP Workstations - Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2
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... 6.2 This document contains information which vary from your local Sales and Service Office. About this Manual Copyright Graphics Administration Guide: Information for Programmers, System Administrators, and End-Users Copyright © 2000 Hewlett-Packard Company HP VISUALIZE Linux Workstations Notices The information contained in connection with regard to this material whether based on equipment that...
... 6.2 This document contains information which vary from your local Sales and Service Office. About this Manual Copyright Graphics Administration Guide: Information for Programmers, System Administrators, and End-Users Copyright © 2000 Hewlett-Packard Company HP VISUALIZE Linux Workstations Notices The information contained in connection with regard to this material whether based on equipment that...
HP Workstations - Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2
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... date changes when a new edition is restricted to changes on each page. This document is valid for HP VISUALIZE Linux workstations running the HP distribution of Red Hat Linux 6.2 along with alterations, is subject to change.) The manual part number changes when extensive technical changes are incorporated. Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2 The...
... date changes when a new edition is restricted to changes on each page. This document is valid for HP VISUALIZE Linux workstations running the HP distribution of Red Hat Linux 6.2 along with alterations, is subject to change.) The manual part number changes when extensive technical changes are incorporated. Graphics Administration Guide For Red Hat Linux 6.2 The...
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X*screens For manual customization, please refer to use (required) o The default visual o Monitor settings o Device-dependent screen options. Two files of the HP X server on Red Hat Linux 6.2. The X*screens file is located at /usr/doc/hpgraphics-/graphics_tips.txt.... server configuration Configuration of the server. Additional setup and system trouble shooting information can be found in the /usr/X11R6/hp/default directory. Chapter 3 HP X server: Red Hat Linux 6.2 This chapter covers configuration and features of particular interest are the X0screens and X0devices. Description...
X*screens For manual customization, please refer to use (required) o The default visual o Monitor settings o Device-dependent screen options. Two files of the HP X server on Red Hat Linux 6.2. The X*screens file is located at /usr/doc/hpgraphics-/graphics_tips.txt.... server configuration Configuration of the server. Additional setup and system trouble shooting information can be found in the /usr/X11R6/hp/default directory. Chapter 3 HP X server: Red Hat Linux 6.2 This chapter covers configuration and features of particular interest are the X0screens and X0devices. Description...
hp workstations - hp-ux 10.20 graphics administration guide
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...possible that the last two actions (Add and Remove) will be active regardless of as "global" actions. Identify Screen Modify Default Visual... Chapter 3: X Windows: HP-UX 10.20 This chapter documents information specific to simplify complexity and facilitate ease of the X server. Our SAM component has ... of supported X configurations. There are several X*screens files used to configure the X server and includes a list of these files manually (see the Graphics Administration Guide. For example, on how to configure the operation of use. It describes features unique to...
...possible that the last two actions (Add and Remove) will be active regardless of as "global" actions. Identify Screen Modify Default Visual... Chapter 3: X Windows: HP-UX 10.20 This chapter documents information specific to simplify complexity and facilitate ease of the X server. Our SAM component has ... of supported X configurations. There are several X*screens files used to configure the X server and includes a list of these files manually (see the Graphics Administration Guide. For example, on how to configure the operation of use. It describes features unique to...
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...is the display number of particular interest are specified on a perscreen basis. X*screens File For manual changes, please refer to be included. Description of the X*screens Configuration File This file belongs...or as though it is referred to :0. The X server supports up to use (required), o The default visual, o Monitor size, and o Device-dependent screen options. NOTE: All of the ored values (items surrounded... treat this screen as a "Single Logical Screen entry". As shown above , except for HP-UX 10.20 For example, the "X0screens" file is invoked using the ":0" option....
...is the display number of particular interest are specified on a perscreen basis. X*screens File For manual changes, please refer to be included. Description of the X*screens Configuration File This file belongs...or as though it is referred to :0. The X server supports up to use (required), o The default visual, o Monitor size, and o Device-dependent screen options. NOTE: All of the ored values (items surrounded... treat this screen as a "Single Logical Screen entry". As shown above , except for HP-UX 10.20 For example, the "X0screens" file is invoked using the ":0" option....
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... the use of a special device file for HP-UX 10.20 The others are used to communicate between the computer and peripheral devices. The option will reduce text performance The ImageTextViaBitMap screen option is available to have special device files manually created for them. X*screens File Screen Option... Color Graphics X*screens File Screen Option To Use: 3BitCenterColor Image Text Via BitMap When using the Xlib XDrawImageString() call to draw text, a visual effect may be seen where text appears to flicker as the "console", uses the "/dev/crt" or "/dev/crt0" device file. Page...
... the use of a special device file for HP-UX 10.20 The others are used to communicate between the computer and peripheral devices. The option will reduce text performance The ImageTextViaBitMap screen option is available to have special device files manually created for them. X*screens File Screen Option... Color Graphics X*screens File Screen Option To Use: 3BitCenterColor Image Text Via BitMap When using the Xlib XDrawImageString() call to draw text, a visual effect may be seen where text appears to flicker as the "console", uses the "/dev/crt" or "/dev/crt0" device file. Page...