On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Gavriel State wrote:
I'm not sure about this last problem - unless it's somehow that the X driver for your card flakes out when asked for a double-buffered visual in 8-bit mode.
I have however figured out the other problem. It's not that the code I added isn't working, it's that in desktop mode and non-managed mode, our colormap isn't being switched in. I thought that this could be because we're not setting the WM_COLORMAP_WINDOW property of our created windows, but a quick test of forcing it on in X11DRV_WND_CreateWindow was unable to fix the problem.
Does anyone else have any idea what the problem might be there? Is it the window manager's responsability to switch in the Colormap? If so, I guess that we need to do it ourselves for non-managed mode, but that doesn't explain why it isn't working in desktop mode.
-Gav
No, but I agree, I couldn't see from the trace that the fix was getting called in desktop mode. If I get rid of desktop and add managed, I am back to 8 bpp instead of what looks like 5 bpp. Strange.
Have I fallen off of wine-cvs, is it broken, or just inactive? Oops, cancel that question. Here it is now. :-)
Lawson ---cut here
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