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Subject: First Screen Update
From: Manav Kataria ####@####.####
Date: 15 Feb 2006 08:20:31 +0000
Message-Id: <43F2E3E5.7000000@isofttech.com>

Hi all,
    I have a doubt. The first full screen update that the RFB server 
send to the client. It isn't completely painted at the local machine. I 
found this out when I got exceptionally fast updates of the first 
screen. I found that most of the rectangles I receive are classified 
into CLIP_INVISIBLE which prevents their painting on the screen. Why is 
this ? Shouldn't the first screen be painted completely?
Thanks for your time.
Manav
Subject: Re: [nanogui] First Screen Update
From: "Greg Haerr" ####@####.####
Date: 15 Feb 2006 17:46:33 +0000
Message-Id: <064601c63257$bc7ab620$6401a8c0@winXP>

:     I have a doubt. The first full screen update that the RFB server 
: send to the client. It isn't completely painted at the local machine. I 
: found this out when I got exceptionally fast updates of the first 
: screen. I found that most of the rectangles I receive are classified 
: into CLIP_INVISIBLE which prevents their painting on the screen. Why is 
: this ? Shouldn't the first screen be painted completely?

I don't know the VNC protocol, could it be that the server expects
the client to clear the screen to some color first, and then doesn't
paint those rectangles?

Regards,

Greg
Subject: Re: [nanogui] First Screen Update
From: Manav Kataria ####@####.####
Date: 22 Feb 2006 10:13:08 +0000
Message-Id: <43FC38C8.5040005@isofttech.com>

Could be.. If I find out something I'll let you know. The RFB 
Protocol.pdf document is too short and doesn't say anything about this.
Manav

Greg Haerr wrote:
> :     I have a doubt. The first full screen update that the RFB server 
> : send to the client. It isn't completely painted at the local machine. I 
> : found this out when I got exceptionally fast updates of the first 
> : screen. I found that most of the rectangles I receive are classified 
> : into CLIP_INVISIBLE which prevents their painting on the screen. Why is 
> : this ? Shouldn't the first screen be painted completely?
>
> I don't know the VNC protocol, could it be that the server expects
> the client to clear the screen to some color first, and then doesn't
> paint those rectangles?
>
> Regards,
>
> Greg
>
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