Thanks - I didn't relise that it did that now in my smaller resolutions did the pan and scan thing
Oh well I will have to play with the fonts and stuff so I can use it quite easily. Thanks again Gordon. * Seth Arnold ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Gorden, I have a suggestion; while I have 1600x1200 in my Modes line, I > also run 1600x1200 all the time. So, I can't say one way or another if > this will work. > > But, if I were a programmer at XFree86, I would start up in the first > resolution listed with a desktop that size. Resolution changes downward > would use a virtual desktop, resolution changes upward would increase > (temporarily) the screen resolution. > > So, try putting 1600x1200 at the end of your Modes list. > > If that doesn't work, there is a Virtual entry in the display > subsection. Full details are in XF86Config(5) (well, some details. Full > details are in the source code. :) It might be able to help you. :) > > * Gordon Heydon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000930 18:07]: > > Hello, > > > > First off I would like to thank Branden for all the great work he is > > doing. > > > > Secound I am having a little problem. I doing think it is a problem with > > the packages but more of a configuration problem. > > > > When I put the more "1600x1200" into my list of mode lines I get as > > expected 1600x1200 except that in all other resulutions I get a > > 1600x1200 screen size on a what ever resolution screen, the screen then > > does a pan and scan of the 1600x1200 area. > > > > I don't use 1600x1200 that offen but I do like to have it there without > > having to edit my XF86Config nd restart my X Server everytime. > > > > Thanks in advance > > Gordon. > > > > > > -- > > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >