nanogui: Portrait mode image display problem.
Subject:
RE: [nanogui] Portrait mode image display problem.
From:
Don Heyse ####@####.####
Date:
16 Nov 2011 20:55:48 -0000
Message-Id: <BLU166-W15B2A00A30CB0F9F746D3CC9C60@phx.gbl>
Hi Georg,
Thanks for the reply. I've had some trouble with the fork() implementation in
the particular version of uclibc on the zipit, so I'll keep an eye on that when
I get around to dillo.
But my current problem is something you may not have seen in the DOS
port. I need to use the -L command line switch to run the nano-X server
rotated 90 degrees left. In this mode I see the bugs.
--Don--
> as you know I ported Dillo to DOS using FLTK based on NXLib.
>
> If you have FLTK based on NXlib running on the Zipit Z2, I see no problem
> getting Dillo to work on it.
>
> The problems with DOS were getting the TCP/IP stack to work, the EWOULDBLOCK
> error was not handled in Dillo and stopped the download when it occured.
> Also Dillo uses fork() to run a lot of tasks in separate processes (the dpi
> stuff) which could not be done this way in DOS. All this will be no problem
> for you since you are using Linux.
>
> So all you have to do is get it to compile, I see no area that would require
> code changes.
Yes, it works great in the native orientation, but some things break down in
the various other portrait modes. I added some more pictures here.
http://macrofig.blogspot.com/2011/11/i-blame-trees.html
Don