i've got it working but not the way i intended. i can't seem to have the two screens at different resolutions, it defaults to 2048x768, which means that the desktop is spread across the two screens and my tv is also at 1024x768 which then means the gem window is at 1024x768. i'm in australia and my tv is pal which means it should really be at 720x576 but when i run linux on my xbox it seems to work fine at 640x480. i would like to get the gem window at a lower resolution because everything looks pretty blurry at 1024x768 on the television. if anyone knows how to get the displays running at different resolutions that would be great thanks again James
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From: kurt stockman kurt@kapotski.be Reply-To: kurt@kapotski.be To: Just A Drummer murchisonjames_@hotmail.com CC: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Dual Display Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 10:37:39 +0200
hi james,
see the attached file [this one assumes you have a dual display; monitor@1024x768 (left side) + tv@640x480 (right side); adjust to your settings...]
you can give the gemwin several messages: [border 0] gives you no borders... [dimen 640 480] the dimension of your gemwin... [offset 1024 0] where the top left corner of your gemwin is. here it starts 1024 pixels to the right (and 0 from the top); which is on your second display...
- some others >> see the gemwin help patch.
grtz.krt
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 08:50, Just A Drummer wrote:
Hello, sorry to bug you all again but i was just wondering if gem had dual
display
support. i would like to be able to put the render window from gem onto
my
tv and have all the controls on my monitor. my graphics card is a geforce4mx440 with a monitor and s-video output on it and im running
windows
xp home edition. any help would be appreciated. thanks James
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