Re: Problem: 256-colour mode on Windows
- From: ml knorke in-berlin de (ml)
- To: Tor Lillqvist <tml iki fi>
- Cc: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Problem: 256-colour mode on Windows
- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 01:48:51 +0100
Hi,
thanks for the replies!
On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 06:28:32PM +0200, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> ml writes:
> > Gdk-ERROR **: Palettized display (256-colour) mode not
> > supported on Windows. aborting...
>
> > If GDK_WIN32_ENABLE_BROKEN_PSEUDOCOLOR_VISUAL is set,
> > everything looks ugly or is unusable (in Gimp).
>
> That's why it says it isn't supported;-)
>
> You mean, like from Microsoft (for it to be official) :-)? Is there any
No, I just meant a binary and source release that people
starting to use. Beside the Gimp, there are some other
Gtk+ apps, that still use old versions where
GDK_WIN32_ENABLE_BROKEN_PSEUDOCOLOR_VISUAL doesn't work
(Dia, Ethereal, PyGTK). Maybe the people just don't know
about the newer versions. The word "official" was
misleading, sorry.
> > Also, Java and Tcl/Tk are running fine in 256 colour mode.
>
> They also have much more resources, and their graphics APIs presumably
> weren't originally written to just thinly hide Xlib?
Btw, does anybody know about Qt under win32 in 256 colour
mode?
> Patches gratefully accepted. There is some code in there to handle
> 256-colour mode (as you noticed, that is used only if that
> GDK_WIN32_ENABLE_BROKEN_PSEUDOCOLOR_VISUAL environment variable is
> set). But it's been a long time since I have bothered to look at it. I
> can't say how badly broken it is, whether just patching here and there
> would work, or whether starting from scratch is the only option.
There is a small possibility, that some company I work for,
wants to use PyGTK/PyGlade for a certain application. In
this case, I will try to make them sponsor a patch. But one
has to find a capable person.
Cheers!
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