H. Verbeet wrote: > On 04/01/2008, Peter Dons Tychsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The xrandx X11 extension is very handy. >> Using it for wine makes great sense. >> >> But... the extension also enumerates a whopping amount of modes. >> Each resolution has a multitude of frequencies and bit-depth variants. >> >> Some applications are simply not prepared for that magnitude of >> information when they call EnumDisplaySettings() (user32) or >> EnumDisplayModes (ddraw). >> >> When using "normal" windows, only a few modes are returned. >> >> I know its not a bug, as it could happen on Windows if someone published >> a driver which implemented tons of silly and crooked modes. >> >> Would it be acceptable to insert a filter in xrandx.c (X11-drv), >> which only allowed "normal" windows resolutions to be enumerated? >> Does anyone need those awkward ones? >> >> The filter would look allot like the one in desktop.c (X11-drv) which is >> currently used by the desktop mode. >> >> I already fixed a portion of the bugs caused by this, as there was a >> natural limitation which should be set by EnumDisplayModes() which was >> not honored. I sent in patch for this already. So at least now we can >> play the classic "Grand Theft Auto".... >> >> Thanks, >> >> /p >> > Is this with a specific X driver? The binary nvidia driver only lists > modes explicitly declared in xorg.conf. Huh? I don't declare any mode in the xorg.conf and i'm using the nvidia binary driver. The drivers can figure out nowadays what works or doesn't. I get 9 modes back but i have a max resolution of only 1280x1024.
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