it's "repl", meaning that if it's non zero the image gets replicated when
used as source.
a better explanation can be found in draw(2).
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 12:56 AM, Jeremy Jackins wrote:
> from draw(3):
>
> "Each client of the device connects by opening /dev/draw/new and
> reading 12 string
from draw(3):
"Each client of the device connects by opening /dev/draw/new and
reading 12 strings, each 11 characters wide followed by a blank: the
connection number (n), the image id (q.v.) of the display image
(always zero), the channel format of the image, the min.x, min.y,
max.x, and max.y of