From: Xavier V. <xav...@fr...> - 2004-02-27 20:27:36
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Hello all ! > >>- it lags a lot ! Dunno if there's an option to configure refresh rate, > >>if so, default value is too high. > > Sory, the lag is from xmms(), I don't know why (maybe marquee text). It > > works great with half a dozen of icons, good job ! > Fine. I love it when problems solve themselves alone.... But now I'll have to guess why xmms lags :/ > >>- visible attribute for icons is inverted ! It shows if visible<0, and > >>hides if visible>0 :/ I think the problem is in drv_generic_graphic.c > > I checked, the problem is in drv_generic_graphic. Here's a patch to > > correct it. > erm... where? (the patch) Sorry :/ Here it is > > Last but not least, will you implement a 'zoom' configuration ? By now, > > a 'logical' pixel is displayed with a 'dot' of multiple pixels. This > > 'resolution' should be configurable, for example for gnome applet (which > > I would use to display graphs only). > Isn't "pixel" and "gap" config entries what you're asking for? Take a > look at the (old) Display/X11 section on http://lcd4linux.sf.net Yes, sorry > > For posterity, I would dream about using multiple colors on X11 (example > > one graph in blue, one in red, ...), but we may implement it later. > That's why the generic graphic framebuffer takes already a byte for a > pixel (and not a single bit). Someday I want to support colors... Very good !! Bye ! -- Xavier VELLO <xav...@fr...> |