Re: anti-aliasing on gtk 1.2.10 using an ipaq or yopy screen
- From: Michael L Torrie <torriem cs byu edu>
- To: Keith Packard <keithp keithp com>
- Cc: <gtk-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: anti-aliasing on gtk 1.2.10 using an ipaq or yopy screen
- Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 01:04:42 -0600 (MDT)
Thanks for your quick replies. Guess I'm not the only one staying up
late. ;) I found out how to rotate the screen using X just after I sent
the message.
I'll definitely be giving this a shot. I'm using XFree86 4.0.2, patched
to run on the yopy.
cheers,
Michael
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Keith Packard wrote:
>
> Around 0 o'clock on Aug 7, Michael L Torrie wrote:
>
> > This is 90 degrees to what xrender is expecting on a normal lcd screen.
> > Now if xrender coul be told what orientation to render the subpixels, we'd
> > be fine. (It'd also be nice to be able to natively rotate the screen in
> > X). I don't suppose that this could easily be solved in GDK, would it.
>
> Xft.rgba: vrgb # for yopy
> Xft.rgba: vbgr # for ipaq
>
> Poorly rendered fonts are likely the result of a FreeType compiled without
> the TrueType interpreter -- try a more recent version of XFree86 for that
> machine; XFree86 includes freetype configured the right way.
>
> keithp keithp com XFree86 Core Team SuSE, Inc.
>
>
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