Yes, it does. :) Also, if the display layer is smaller than the output display resolution the IDirectFBDisplayLayer::SetScreenPosition function allows the layer to be moved around the display area coordinate space (including overlapping it and/or fully outside the visible area). This function is supported if the DLCAPS_SCREEN_POSITION capability is supported by the display layer.
Regards, Timothy -- Timothy Strelchun CE Software Engineering Digital Home Group Intel Corporation The views expressed above are my own and not those of Intel >-----Original Message----- >From: directfb-dev-boun...@directfb.org >[mailto:directfb-dev-boun...@directfb.org] On Behalf Of Andre DRASZIK >Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 5:08 AM >To: directfb-dev >Subject: Re: [directfb-dev] Layer panning > >Hi, > >On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 20:21 -0500, Brian Edmond wrote: >> I am wondering how I would pan the source viewport of a Layer? > >Doesn't IDirectFBDisplayLayer::SetSourceRectangle() do that? > >Cheers, >Andre' _______________________________________________ directfb-dev mailing list directfb-dev@directfb.org http://mail.directfb.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/directfb-dev