nanogui: nano-x and portrait mode


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Subject: Re: [nanogui] nano-x and portrait mode
From: "Greg Haerr" ####@####.####
Date: 27 Apr 2004 19:49:56 +0100
Message-Id: <1c8301c42c89$889abb00$b600a8c0@censoft.com>

: How 
: do you put it in portrait mode? It seems to have changed from specifing 
: it in the config file like the old elj article's state.

I don't have the source right here, but you specify the default 
portrait mode in the config file.  Basically, this sets a define
for the startup mode in nanox/srvmain.c.  Take a look at these
two places.

Regards,

Greg




: 
: tj
: 
: Greg Haerr wrote:
: 
: >: I compiled nano-x/nanwm for a linux-arm and when I start them the 
: >: touchpad and pointer are 90 degrees out with each other. Move right. 
: >: cursor goes down, move left, cursor goes up, move up, cursor moves 
: >: right, moves down and the cursor moves left.
: >
: >Take a look at engine/devmouse.c.  It sounds like you probably
: >need to #define FLIP_MOUSE_IN_PORTRAIT_MODE 0.
: >
: >Regards,
: >
: >Greg
: >
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