nanogui: Cann't build .90 when TUXMOUSE = Y
Subject:
Re: [nanogui] Cann't build .90 when TUXMOUSE = Y
From:
tj ####@####.####
Date:
19 May 2004 00:17:18 +0100
Message-Id: <40AA996F.8000203@comcast.net>
I actually don't even need the mouse as the device has buttons for
navigation and no "mouse" input. So, I have been using NOMOUSE = Y.
The real problem I see is with 0.90 on the Hitachi SP06Q002-TZA
monochrome display is strange.
I boot the device and there is Tux in the upper left hand corner with
the flashing cursor beneath him. I then run nano-X and the screen goes
black, like it should, But, you still have the flashing cursor where it
was previously before nano-X was started. I then run my app which draws
a full screen bitmap as the background and writes some text on the
screen. The flashing cursor is still there, flashing that section of the
bitmap. And then after about 6.5 minutes the screen goes blank.
This does not happen under 0.89. Except for wrong chars in the text
(previous messages about .pcf fonts), everthing else is fine. No
flashing left over cursor and no screen blanking after 6.5 minutes.
This is the main reason I was trying to get pcf fonts working under
0.89. Because everything else worked.
tj
Greg Haerr wrote:
>: I am trying to build 0.90 for the UCB1X00MOUSE which no longer exists in
>: .90. According to Changefile, the ucb driver is now defined by TUXMOUSE = Y.
>: So how is TUXMOUSE used to get ucb1x00 support in 0.90?
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>There was an error in drivers/Objects.rules, TUXMOUSE was
>misspelled TUXSCREENMOUSE. This has been fixed in CVS.
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>Regards,
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>Greg
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