Hi!!
I have been looking at Mesa-GGI and libGGI. Do you think it would be
possible to add a triangle function? I'm interested in also setting up Z
and alpha buffers. How would I go about doing that ?
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James Simmons
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, James Simmons wrote:
>
> Hi!!
>
>I have been looking at Mesa-GGI and libGGI. Do you think it would be
> possible to add a triangle function?
Yes, but the triangle function is added in an extension library
because the base LibGGI drawing functions are all basic
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Andreas Beck wrote:
> > with me... :-)) I also have the "NeoMagic" concern.
> > If someone get access to the docs concerning this chipset, I'd be
> > interested to know...
>
> Hmm - how about the XFree sources or reverse engineering the Windoze
> driver ?
Well, at least in
> libggi.conf.in has the variable DLLEXT, which is supposed to be
> replaced with "so" or "DLL" or something during the make process. This is
> not happening, and the @DLLEXT@ is remaining in the final libggi.conf. I
> just blew away my whole degas/ tree and tried it again with a fresh
> c
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Andreas Beck wrote:
> > libggi.conf.in has the variable DLLEXT, which is supposed to be
> > replaced with "so" or "DLL" or something during the make process. This is
> > not happening, and the @DLLEXT@ is remaining in the final libggi.conf. I
> > just blew away my whole
GGI - as far as I know - has only a notion of a rectangular clipping
rectangle being valid for all subsequent primitive drawing calls.
Well, what, if I have a clipping region, like X does, which I can
subdivide into an enumeration/array of rectangles? Do I have to
repeat a single e.g. line drawin
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, John Fortin wrote:
> "Jon M. Taylor" wrote:
> >
> > libggi.conf.in has the variable DLLEXT, which is supposed to be
> > replaced with "so" or "DLL" or something during the make process. This is
> > not happening, and the @DLLEXT@ is remaining in the final libggi.co
I have an ATI 3d Xpression video card and I'm trying to install the
kernel driver of GGI. When I use, the following configuration scheme,
which as far as I can tell is the correct one:
Monitor - generic (That's what the tell to do in the README)
Chip - ATI Mach64
Acceleration - S3 Virge or Generi
due to a local mx change i was dropped from the list. i hope i'm back again.
thats all
Jan
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