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Inside the System File
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Display Manager
The Display Manager manages changes in both the
display settings and the arrangement of monitors attached
to the computer.
- With some display cards, resolutions that were marked
as non-preset resolutions by the display card were not
showing up in the recommended list of resolutions in the
Monitors & Sound control panel. The Monitors &
Sound control panel was checking the non-preset bit, while
the Display Manager was not. The Display Manager would
strip the lower timing and Monitors & Sound would
strip the higher (not preset) timing so neither would
appear in the timing list used to build the recommended
list. The Display Manager now correctly observes the
non-preset bit and the recommended list is built
correctly.
- In some cases, an unreadable character was appended
to the end of some names returned by the Display Manager.
This has been corrected.
- A problem in the Display Manager and Monitors &
Sound control panel that could cause a crash when a
multiscan monitor was attached to a PowerBook has been
corrected. This problem would occur upon waking a
PowerBook when the monitor was disconnected during sleep
if the PowerBook was put to sleep with the Monitors
& Sound control panel open.
- A problem on some machines where the display enabler
would not load at startup if a smart display was plugged
into the built-in monitor connector has been corrected.
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