Module: docs Branch: master Commit: 827edebbeed6e7624afff36f235d1d8c41533e82 URL: http://source.winehq.org/git/docs.git/?a=commit;h=827edebbeed6e7624afff36f23...
Author: André Hentschel nerv@dawncrow.de Date: Mon Jan 16 23:02:26 2012 +0100
wineusr: Rewrite WineCfg Graphics tab documentation.
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en/wineusr-configuring.sgml | 28 +++++----------------------- 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml b/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml index 02d30e6..2d3fc9c 100644 --- a/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml +++ b/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml @@ -244,19 +244,11 @@ can configure. For most people the defaults are fine. </para> <para> - The first few settings primarily affect games and are somewhat + The first setting primarily affect games and is somewhat self-explanatory. You can prevent the mouse from leaving the - window of a DirectX program (i.e. a game.) and the default is - to have that box checked. There's lots of - reasons you might want to do that, not the least of which - includes it's easier to play the game if the cursor is - confined to a smaller area. The other reason to turn this - option on is for more precise control of the mouse - Wine - warps the location of the mouse to mimic the way Windows - works. Similarly, "desktop double buffering" allows for - smoother updates to the screen, which games can benefit from, - and the default is to leave it turned on. The tradeoff is - increased memory use. + window of a full-screen program (i.e. a game.) and the default + is to not have that box checked. That is mostly needed when using + a virtual desktop. </para> <para> You may find it helpful to <emphasis>Emulate a virtual @@ -266,17 +258,7 @@ (possibly unsuccessfully) the screen resolution. Confining them to a window can allow for more control over them at the possible expense of decreased usability. Sizes you might want to try are - 640x480 (the default) or 800x600. - </para> - <para> - Finally, you can configure some Direct3D settings. For the - most part these settings are detected automatically, but you - can force them to behave in a specific manner. Some games - attempt to probe the underlying system to see if it supports - specific features. By turning these off Wine won't report - the ability to render games in a certain way. It may lead - to the game running faster at the expense of the quality of - the graphics or the game may not run at all. + 800x600 (the default) or 1024x768. </para> </sect2> <sect2>