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- From: fmhv@minerva.inesc.pt (Fernando Manuel Vasconcelos)
- Subject: Re: 256 grayscale levels with standard colormap
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.072713.24108@inesc.pt>
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- Organization: INESC, Lisboa, Portugal
- References: <1992Sep2.040959.16164@walter.cray.com> <1992Sep3.195418.6065@discus.technion.ac.il> <1992Sep3.220424.26925@dsd.es.com>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 07:27:13 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep3.220424.26925@dsd.es.com> pmartz@dsd.es.com (Paul Martz) writes:
-
- >I think the original poster needs to ask himself, "Is this really a
- >problem?" After all, the window manager will normally reinstall the
- >client's colormaps based on focus. But if it really is a problem, the
- >best solution is to acquire hardware with an adequate number of
- >hardware colormaps to support the clients which must own colormaps
- >simultaneously.
- >--
- >
- > -paul pmartz@dsd.es.com
- > Evans & Sutherland
-
-
- Right. The small detail being that you need the dolars to get them ... :-)
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