HP c8000 manual Option Overlay True Option TransparentIndex0, Supported monitor configurations

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

output devices

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PHOOGLVisuals

Boolean

False

 

Modify the GLX visual list so that legacy

 

 

 

 

 

 

3-D applications are more likely to

 

 

 

 

 

 

choose an appropriate OpenGL visual.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TransparentIndex0

Boolean

False

 

Make the overlay transparent pixel index 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

instead of 255.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DefaultVisualTrueColor

Boolean

False

 

Use TrueColor as the default visual

 

 

 

 

 

 

instead of PseudoColor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These options are enabled by adding a line to the /etc/X11/XF86Config file in the Device section. For example:

Option "Overlay" "True"

Note that both the option name and option value must be enclosed in quotation marks. Options that do not take parameters require only one value, the option name. For example:

Option "TransparentIndex0"

supported monitor configurations

The following table documents supported display resolution and refresh rate for the HP Fire GL-UX. Check your monitor specification to determine if the monitor supports any or all of these resolutions.

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Contents Manufacturing Part Number B2355-IE003 Edition E0206 Graphics administration guideLegal notice Contents Contents Windows configuration details Examples printing a key map Preface Product Dis Obsoleted On Name Number PrefaceDocument conventions Document conventions Chapter Configuring X Windows on HP-UX Graphics cards, see in this document Configuring X Windows on HP-UX HP Visualize graphics cardsServer configuration Screens file Description of the X*screens configuration fileSyntax guidelines X*screens file formatServer options Screen /dev/crtDefaultVisual Screen entriesTransparent MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel value ScreenOptionsSample X*screens files Two physical displays, two separate screens Screen /dev/crt DefaultVisual Transparent Four physical displays, single logical screen Two 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 Shared memory extension Mitshm Power saving states defined by VesaSupported X configurations Multi-display supportMulti-Display Multi-Screen Device #2Single logical screen Single logical screen SLS Multi-screen supportHp CDE and single logical screen 3D acceleration and single logical screenServer configuration Supported visuals Hp Visualize- FXE, FX5 and FX10 device-dependent informationSupported screen options Hp VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 configuration hintsDisabling the GLX visuals Overlay visuals and overlay transparencyChanging the monitor type Hp VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 colormapsOther 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 format XF86Config fileServerLayout 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 Option Value Description InputDevice sectionScreen section XF86Config file Entry Description Position Display subsectionXF86Config 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 DisableGlxVisuals Minimum monitor power save level optionDepth NoServerLogging HideDuplicateGlxVisuals Input devices KeyboardsPointers Hp Fire GL-UX device-dependent information Output devicesSupported visuals Supported device optionsOption Overlay True Option TransparentIndex0 Supported monitor configurationsATI FireGL X1/T2/X3 device-dependent information TrueColor optional Overlay Image FSAAScale Supported monitor configurations Overlay visuals and overlay transparency Hp Fire GL-UX configuration hintsNumLongs/sizeofOverlayVisualPropertyRec HP Fire GL-UX Colormaps Hints Hardware compatibility table System requirementsATI FireGL X1/X3/T2-128Fonts MiscellaneousFile Description FilesATI FireGL X1/T2/X3 configuration hints Gamma correction Windows configuration details Making an x*.hosts file Using an /etc/hosts fileCustomizing the mouse and keyboard Stopping the X Window systemChanging mouse button actions Modifying modifier key bindings with xmodmap To do this Use this expression Specifying key remapping expressionsPrinting a key map ExamplesMaking an x*.hosts file Making an x*.hosts file Chapter
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