Using Visual Classes | 61
Checking the default visual
Use the
xdpyinfo
command to check the default visual of
a screen. Look at the correct screen and find the visual with
the matching ID to verify that it is
PseudoColor
.
Look for the lines marked with a right arrow (
➞
) in this
sample output:
name of display: adam:0.0
version number: 11.0
vendor string: Sun Microsystems, Inc.
vendor release number: 3300
maximum request size: 262140 bytes
motion buffer size: 256
bitmap unit, bit order, padding: 32, MSBFirst,32
image byte order: MSBFirst
number of supported pixmap formats: 2
supported pixmap formats:
depth 1, bits_per_pixel 1, scanline_pad 32
depth 8, bits_per_pixel 8, scanline_pad 32
keycode range: minimum 8, maximum 132
focus: window 0x280000d, revert to PointerRoot
number of extensions: 12
SUN_ALLPLANES
SHAPE
MIT-SHM
Multi-Buffering
XInputExtension
XInputDeviceEvents
XTEST
MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD
SUN_DGA
Adobe-DPS-Extension
DPSExtension
X3D-PEX
Содержание Dome M2/PCI
Страница 17: ...Installing the M2 Board 7 Removing a blank bracket or backplate Installing an M2 board Installed M2 board...
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Страница 77: ...Configuring the Windowing Environment 67 2 Click Screen The Style Manager Screen dialog box appears...
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