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... overlay transparency 77 colormaps 77 gamma correction 77 4. Contents input devices 64 keyboards 64 supported keyboard drivers 64 supported keyboard options 64 pointers 64 supported pointer drivers 64 supported pointer options 64 output devices 65 hp Fire™ GL-UX device-dependent information 65 supported visuals 65 supported device options 65 supported monitor...
... overlay transparency 77 colormaps 77 gamma correction 77 4. Contents input devices 64 keyboards 64 supported keyboard drivers 64 supported keyboard options 64 pointers 64 supported pointer drivers 64 supported pointer options 64 output devices 65 hp Fire™ GL-UX device-dependent information 65 supported visuals 65 supported device options 65 supported monitor...
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...these options. When this (which is enabled, that key sequence has no special meaning and are 24 and 32. Default: 32 unless driver constraints don't allow you to clients. Source: XF86Config man page. Integer -1 See the section on "Features: Logging and Verbosity" for... Note: some clients don't behave well when this option is rare). Source: XF86Config man page. Integer -1 See the section on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Table 3-1 Option DontZap DontZoom AllowMouseOpenFail Pixmap Verbose NoLogging LogVerbose Value Default Description Boolean Off This...
...these options. When this (which is enabled, that key sequence has no special meaning and are 24 and 32. Default: 32 unless driver constraints don't allow you to clients. Source: XF86Config man page. Integer -1 See the section on "Features: Logging and Verbosity" for... Note: some clients don't behave well when this option is rare). Source: XF86Config man page. Integer -1 See the section on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Table 3-1 Option DontZap DontZoom AllowMouseOpenFail Pixmap Verbose NoLogging LogVerbose Value Default Description Boolean Off This...
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Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file "Module" section The Module section is case-sensitive, and does not include the "lib" prefix, or the ".1" suffix. ... called ModuleName. The format of each directory specified in the ModulePath search path (or the default ModulePath if one Module section in the drivers, input, extensions, fonts, and HP-UX subdirectories of the Module section is as follows: Section ìModuleî Load ìModuleNameî . . . [SubSection ìModuleNameî Option EndSubSection...
Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file "Module" section The Module section is case-sensitive, and does not include the "lib" prefix, or the ".1" suffix. ... called ModuleName. The format of each directory specified in the ModulePath search path (or the default ModulePath if one Module section in the drivers, input, extensions, fonts, and HP-UX subdirectories of the Module section is as follows: Section ìModuleî Load ìModuleNameî . . . [SubSection ìModuleNameî Option EndSubSection...
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... pages for a description of the driver to be no more than one for the core (primary) keyboard, and one core pointer. There will be at least two: one for the core pointer. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file "InputDevice" section... An InputDevice section is considered active if there is installed as the core pointer. InputDevice sections recognize some driver-independent Options, which are described here. If this input...
... pages for a description of the driver to be no more than one for the core (primary) keyboard, and one core pointer. There will be at least two: one for the core pointer. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file "InputDevice" section... An InputDevice section is considered active if there is installed as the core pointer. InputDevice sections recognize some driver-independent Options, which are described here. If this input...
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... man page. A Screen section is considered "active" if it is referenced by an active 45 Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Table 3-2 CoreKeyboard AlwaysCore SendCoreEvents HistorySize (Continued) NA boolean number When this option is not...can be no more than one , for a keyboard and mouse: Section ìInputDeviceî Identifier Driver ìKeyboard0î ìkeyboardî EndSection Section ìInputDeviceî Identifier Driver Option EndSection ìMouse0î ìmouseî ìProtocolî ìPS/2î...
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... to a screen. This is to the whole screen, including screen-specific Options. If neither is specified, the default depth is driver-specific, but in the configuration file. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file ServerLayout section. The Identifier generally must match the Identifier of a Monitor section in most...
... to a screen. This is to the whole screen, including screen-specific Options. If neither is specified, the default depth is driver-specific, but in the configuration file. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file ServerLayout section. The Identifier generally must match the Identifier of a Monitor section in most...
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... depth that disabling an operation will have no effect if the operation is being used for the screen. There are bugs in the driver. Source: XF86Config man page. Each Screen section must contain one or more Display subsections. Source: XF86Config man page. One Display subsection... to the Xserver. Chapter 3 47 This option is described in the driver). The size of support in the hardware or in the section below . Some are driver-specific and are described here. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Table 3-3 Various Option flags...
... depth that disabling an operation will have no effect if the operation is being used for the screen. There are bugs in the driver. Source: XF86Config man page. Each Screen section must contain one or more Display subsections. Source: XF86Config man page. One Display subsection... to the Xserver. Chapter 3 47 This option is described in the driver). The size of support in the hardware or in the section below . Some are driver-specific and are described here. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Table 3-3 Various Option flags...
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the monitor may be displayed on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file The virtual screen allows you to have a "root window" larger than what can decrease server performance. It is .... This is only relevant when the virtual screen resolution is : TrueColor The ViewPort optional entry sets the upper left corner of the new accelerated graphics drivers use . They must be in this list will be used for depth 24 is different from this size. It is not given, then the initial...
the monitor may be displayed on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file The virtual screen allows you to have a "root window" larger than what can decrease server performance. It is .... This is only relevant when the virtual screen resolution is : TrueColor The ViewPort optional entry sets the upper left corner of the new accelerated graphics drivers use . They must be in this list will be used for depth 24 is different from this size. It is not given, then the initial...
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...| true | 1] EndSection The Identifier entry specifies the unique name for the monitor being used. Some of the latter are in the driver-specific documentation. "Monitor" section The configuration file may have the following format: Section ìMonitorî Identifier ìMonitorIDî ... height Gamma [gamma-value|{red-gamma green-gamma blue-gamma}] GammaAllLayers [on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Option flags may include driver-specific options or driver-independent options. These may be a comma separated list of either discrete values ...
...| true | 1] EndSection The Identifier entry specifies the unique name for the monitor being used. Some of the latter are in the driver-specific documentation. "Monitor" section The configuration file may have the following format: Section ìMonitorî Identifier ìMonitorIDî ... height Gamma [gamma-value|{red-gamma green-gamma blue-gamma}] GammaAllLayers [on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Option flags may include driver-specific options or driver-independent options. These may be a comma separated list of either discrete values ...
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... all hardware layers. The default behavior is used by gamma. This option is not supported on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file The data given here is to apply gamma correction only to all drivers are within the specifications of the monitor. Source: XF86Config man page. GammaAllLayers is used . If...
... all hardware layers. The default behavior is used by gamma. This option is not supported on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file The data given here is to apply gamma correction only to all drivers are within the specifications of the monitor. Source: XF86Config man page. GammaAllLayers is used . If...
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EndSection The Identifier entry specifies the unique name for this graphics device. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Section ìDeviceî Identifier Driver VendorName Option Ö ìDeviceIDî ìdriverî ìVnameî . . . Chapter 3 51 It must match a DriverID in the active Screen section.
EndSection The Identifier entry specifies the unique name for this graphics device. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) the XF86Config file Section ìDeviceî Identifier Driver VendorName Option Ö ìDeviceIDî ìdriverî ìVnameî . . . Chapter 3 51 It must match a DriverID in the active Screen section.
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... on Xserver # screen blanking. Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other for these # to have an effect (see the "Monitor" section). #Option "standby time" "20" #Option "suspend time" "30" #Option "off time" "40" EndSection # # The Files section is done with the hardware driver by the active ServerLayout section. The # time is required...
... on Xserver # screen blanking. Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other for these # to have an effect (see the "Monitor" section). #Option "standby time" "20" #Option "suspend time" "30" #Option "off time" "40" EndSection # # The Files section is done with the hardware driver by the active ServerLayout section. The # time is required...
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...default depth to 24. DisableGlxVisuals This can be set in the Modules section. The following depth may be accomplished by not loading the GLX driver in the Screen section of the visual can be selected as the default depth: 24. See the example below. X*screens File Example: ...Screen /dev/crt DefaultVisual Depth 24 XF86Config File Example: Section ìScreenî . . . Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) features Depth The default depth of the XF86Config file using the DefaultDepth option. DefaultDepth 24 . . .
...default depth to 24. DisableGlxVisuals This can be set in the Modules section. The following depth may be accomplished by not loading the GLX driver in the Screen section of the visual can be selected as the default depth: 24. See the example below. X*screens File Example: ...Screen /dev/crt DefaultVisual Depth 24 XF86Config File Example: Section ìScreenî . . . Chapter 3 configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) features Depth The default depth of the XF86Config file using the DefaultDepth option. DefaultDepth 24 . . .
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... repeat parameters. Value Integer Integer ... Table 3-6 Options Protocol Device pointers supported pointer drivers The following is a list of supported pointer drivers: mouse supported pointer options The following is a list of keyboard options that are supported by HP. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) input devices input devices keyboards Table 3-5 Options AutoRepeat Xleds...
... repeat parameters. Value Integer Integer ... Table 3-6 Options Protocol Device pointers supported pointer drivers The following is a list of supported pointer drivers: mouse supported pointer options The following is a list of keyboard options that are supported by HP. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) input devices input devices keyboards Table 3-5 Options AutoRepeat Xleds...
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... at a given screen resolution, the server will be set to allocate a lower scale factor. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) output devices Table 3-10 Screen Option Type AccelerateIndirectRender Boolean ing BackingStore Boolean DefaultVisualTrueColor Boolean EnableOpaqueOverlayVi Boolean...False False False Not Set True False False Description Controls whether indirect OpenGL contexts utilize hardware acceleration or use the HP VMD software driver. Use a TrueColor visual as requested by applications. The FSAA buffers are 2, 4, or 6. If TrueColorOverlay is...
... at a given screen resolution, the server will be set to allocate a lower scale factor. configuring X Windows on HP-UX (other graphics cards) output devices Table 3-10 Screen Option Type AccelerateIndirectRender Boolean ing BackingStore Boolean DefaultVisualTrueColor Boolean EnableOpaqueOverlayVi Boolean...False False False Not Set True False False Description Controls whether indirect OpenGL contexts utilize hardware acceleration or use the HP VMD software driver. Use a TrueColor visual as requested by applications. The FSAA buffers are 2, 4, or 6. If TrueColorOverlay is...
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...the transparent pixel value to 0 from the default of 255. HP Fire GL-UX Colormaps Hints HP Fire GL-UX devices have a total of the hardware color tables used with some applications. The driver also keeps track of the last TrueColor colormap installed via the XListInstalledColormaps... directly available to X clients. Setting this information whenever queried. One colormap is reserved for the default colormap. The HP Fire GL-UX driver reports on the installation status of a total of the four available hardware colormaps is in the PseudoColor visual. configuring X Windows ...
...the transparent pixel value to 0 from the default of 255. HP Fire GL-UX Colormaps Hints HP Fire GL-UX devices have a total of the hardware color tables used with some applications. The driver also keeps track of the last TrueColor colormap installed via the XListInstalledColormaps... directly available to X clients. Setting this information whenever queried. One colormap is reserved for the default colormap. The HP Fire GL-UX driver reports on the installation status of a total of the four available hardware colormaps is in the PseudoColor visual. configuring X Windows ...
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...for applications built on PA-RISC 2.0 systems running the 64-bit version of HP-UX 11.0 and 11i v1 (11.11). 8 Chapter 1 The user program does not specifically link in these directories are all drivers for specific graphics devices. The other libraries you will see various versions. ...libGL.2 libGL.s1 In the library directory, you will see in a device driver. supported graphics devices These are the graphics devices that support OpenGL: • HP Visualize fxe • HP Visualize fx-5 • HP Visualize fx-10 • HP Fire GL-UX • ATI FireGL X1 • ATI FireGL T2 ...
...for applications built on PA-RISC 2.0 systems running the 64-bit version of HP-UX 11.0 and 11i v1 (11.11). 8 Chapter 1 The user program does not specifically link in these directories are all drivers for specific graphics devices. The other libraries you will see various versions. ...libGL.2 libGL.s1 In the library directory, you will see in a device driver. supported graphics devices These are the graphics devices that support OpenGL: • HP Visualize fxe • HP Visualize fx-5 • HP Visualize fx-10 • HP Fire GL-UX • ATI FireGL X1 • ATI FireGL T2 ...
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This includes rendering to use many X11 drawables (local or remote) as "virtual devices" for HP Fire GL-UX X Visual Information OpenGL GLX Information Class Color Depth Map Size Buffer Size Overlay =1 or Image=0 RGBA= ... of OpenGL the OpenGL product Table 1-6 Stereo Visual Support for three-dimensional graphics with devices that have no hardware OpenGL support using the Virtual Memory Driver (VMD) in Virtual GLX mode (VGL). Buffer Buffers Color Buffer Stencil Accumulation Buffer PseudoColor 8 256 8 0 PseudoColor 8 256 8 0 TrueColor 24 256 24 0 R G B A Za RGB A 0...
This includes rendering to use many X11 drawables (local or remote) as "virtual devices" for HP Fire GL-UX X Visual Information OpenGL GLX Information Class Color Depth Map Size Buffer Size Overlay =1 or Image=0 RGBA= ... of OpenGL the OpenGL product Table 1-6 Stereo Visual Support for three-dimensional graphics with devices that have no hardware OpenGL support using the Virtual Memory Driver (VMD) in Virtual GLX mode (VGL). Buffer Buffers Color Buffer Stencil Accumulation Buffer PseudoColor 8 256 8 0 PseudoColor 8 256 8 0 TrueColor 24 256 24 0 R G B A Za RGB A 0...
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...Points, Lines, and Polygons" in Chapter 2 of two lines will have attributes assigned to adjust the Display->X Server Configuration->Screen Options. HP treats the two parts of the bow tie as two separate triangles that are coplanar. This fifth vertex which is expected. This special ...vertex. default visuals Instead of fog applies fog per vertex. EXP and EXP2 fogging The Virtual Memory Driver's implementation of placing the default visual in the deepest image buffer, HP puts the default visual in most cases be a fifth vertex. bow-tie quadrilaterals A quadrilateral has four...
...Points, Lines, and Polygons" in Chapter 2 of two lines will have attributes assigned to adjust the Display->X Server Configuration->Screen Options. HP treats the two parts of the bow tie as two separate triangles that are coplanar. This fifth vertex which is expected. This special ...vertex. default visuals Instead of fog applies fog per vertex. EXP and EXP2 fogging The Virtual Memory Driver's implementation of placing the default visual in the deepest image buffer, HP puts the default visual in most cases be a fifth vertex. bow-tie quadrilaterals A quadrilateral has four...
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...VMD. This only offers a performance improvement on simple wireframes. HPOGL_FORCE_VMD This variable forces clients to load OpenGL driver libraries from standard X Visual information and the capabilities known to look at the rendering buffer at the same time. HPOGL_LIGHTING_SPACE... will slow down. HPOGL_ALLOW_LOCAL_INDIRECT_CONTEXTS This variable may indicate a problem in the hardware device driver is set if a need arises to force HP's Virtual GL (VGL) rendering mode using the VM Driver, this variable when a rendering defect in the application code. If rendering is identical...
...VMD. This only offers a performance improvement on simple wireframes. HPOGL_FORCE_VMD This variable forces clients to load OpenGL driver libraries from standard X Visual information and the capabilities known to look at the rendering buffer at the same time. HPOGL_LIGHTING_SPACE... will slow down. HPOGL_ALLOW_LOCAL_INDIRECT_CONTEXTS This variable may indicate a problem in the hardware device driver is set if a need arises to force HP's Virtual GL (VGL) rendering mode using the VM Driver, this variable when a rendering defect in the application code. If rendering is identical...