HP c8000 manual Hp Visualize- FXE, FX5 and FX10 device-dependent information, Supported visuals

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configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards)

hp Visualize- FXE, FX5 and FX10 device-dependent information

hp Visualize- FXE, FX5 and FX10 device-dependent information

This section includes information on the HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 graphics devices.

The HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 has 8 overlay planes, 48 image planes a 24-bit z buffer and 4 hardware colormaps.

HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 graphics devices contain 2D hardware acceleration similar to that in other HP VISUALIZE devices, as well as 3D acceleration for lighting, shading and texture mapping.

supported visuals

HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 graphics devices support all of the following visuals:

• Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Image

• Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay

• Class PseudoColor Depth8 Layer Overlay Transparent

• Class DirectColor Depth 24 Layer Image

• Class TrueColor Depth 24 Layer Image

The following visuals are enabled by default on the HP

VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10:

• Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Image supports DBE hardware double-buffering

• Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay supports DBE software double-buffering

• Class PseudoColor Depth 8 Layer Overlay Transparent

 

supports DBE software double-buffering

 

• Class DirectColor Depth 24 Layer Image

 

does not support DBE hardware or software double-buffering

 

• Class TrueColor Depth 24 Layer Image

 

does not support DBE hardware or software double-buffering

 

 

NOTE

When running xdpyinfo or calling the XGetVisualInfo() Xlib

 

function, some extra duplicate visuals may appear in the visual list.

 

These extra visuals are created on behalf of the OpenGL extension to

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Contents Graphics administration guide Manufacturing Part Number B2355-IE003 Edition E0206Legal notice Contents Contents Windows configuration details Examples printing a key map Preface Preface Product Dis Obsoleted On Name NumberDocument conventions Document conventions Chapter Configuring X Windows on HP-UX Configuring X Windows on HP-UX HP Visualize graphics cards Graphics cards, see in this documentServer configuration Syntax guidelines Description of the X*screens configuration fileScreens file X*screens file formatScreen /dev/crt Server optionsDefaultVisual Screen entriesTransparent MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel value ScreenOptionsSample X*screens files Two physical displays, two separate screens Screen /dev/crt DefaultVisual Transparent Two physical displays, single logical screen Four physical displays, single logical screenDev/crt0 Dev/crt1 Dev/crt2 Dev/crt3 Host0.0 Miscellaneous topics Double buffer extensionsPerforming buffer swaps on vertical blank Display power management signaling Dpms Determining swap performanceSupported devices Power saving states defined by Vesa Shared memory extension MitshmSupported X configurations Multi-display supportMulti-Display Multi-Screen Device #2Single logical screen Multi-screen support Single logical screen SLS3D acceleration and single logical screen Hp CDE and single logical screenServer configuration Hp Visualize- FXE, FX5 and FX10 device-dependent information Supported visualsDisabling the GLX visuals Hp VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 configuration hintsSupported screen options Overlay visuals and overlay transparencyHp VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 colormaps Changing the monitor typeOther graphics cards Configuring X Windows on HP-UX other graphics cards Using SAM to configure X Windows Using SAM to configure X Windows Using setmon to configure the monitor XF86Config file XF86Config file formatServerLayout section Absolute RightOf LeftOf Above Below Relative XF86Config file Option Value Default Description Files section Usr/lib/X11/Xserver/modules/xf86 Opt/graphics/common/lib Module section InputDevice section Option Value DescriptionScreen section XF86Config file Display subsection Entry Description PositionXF86Config file Monitor section Device section XF86Config file Sample XF86Config file Sample XF86Config file Sample XF86Config file Extensions Double buffer extension DBEDetermining swap performance Display power management signaling Dpms Dpms Dynamic library loading Features Cursor scalingGlx visual suppression Visuals suppression Technical print service TPS Virtual frame buffer XvfbSecurity DefaultVisual option Starting the X Server from the command lineClass Depth Minimum monitor power save level optionDisableGlxVisuals NoServerLoggingHideDuplicateGlxVisuals Input devices KeyboardsPointers Supported visuals Output devicesHp Fire GL-UX device-dependent information Supported device optionsSupported monitor configurations Option Overlay True Option TransparentIndex0ATI FireGL X1/T2/X3 device-dependent information TrueColor optional Overlay Image FSAAScale Supported monitor configurations Hp Fire GL-UX configuration hints Overlay visuals and overlay transparencyNumLongs/sizeofOverlayVisualPropertyRec HP Fire GL-UX Colormaps Hints ATI FireGL System requirementsHardware compatibility table X1/X3/T2-128Miscellaneous FontsFiles File DescriptionATI FireGL X1/T2/X3 configuration hints Gamma correction Windows configuration details Using an /etc/hosts file Making an x*.hosts fileCustomizing the mouse and keyboard Stopping the X Window systemChanging mouse button actions Modifying modifier key bindings with xmodmap Specifying key remapping expressions To do this Use this expressionExamples Printing a key mapMaking an x*.hosts file Making an x*.hosts file Chapter
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