Brice Goglin wrote:

> The X extension is called RandR. "xrandr" only refers to the command
> line tool, "XRandR" does not exist.

Okay, I will change that in package description.

> I don't understand this last sentence. Is there a dot missing somewhere?
> Or you're confusing what the RandR extension does?
> 
> RandR 1.2 supports any type of output. I just depends on the underlying
> X driver. If the driver is able to support the HDMI-0 output (some
> already do), it will appear as usual in RandR 1.2 tools, and I don't see
> why lxrandr wouldn't see it. However, I don't know how lxrandr decides
> which outputs is a LCD panel and which one is a TV output, you should be
> aware that the output names highly depend on the driver. For instance,
> see section II.2 of http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR12

Okay, I will remove the last part from the package descriptions.

Thank you very much.

-Andrew



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