dale@boing.UUCP (Dale Luck) (10/29/88)
In article RWS@ZERMATT.LCS.MIT.EDU (Robert Scheifler) writes: >workstations) you'll get 4, 8, 12, and 24 bit visuals. You're pretty >unlikely to get a 3-bit visual. > Except of course if the underlieing hardware is bitplane oriented as opposed to chunky pixels and the display subsystem is flexible enough to specify the number of bitplanes you want to be squirted at the screen. I know of atleast one architecture that meets those specs. ;-) -- Dale Luck Boing, Inc. {uunet!cbmvax|pyramid}|!amiga!boing!dale Although I do contract work for Amiga-LosGatos, my opinions probably don't represent those of Commodore or its management or its engineers, but I think the world would be a better place if they did.
etaylor@wilkins.iaims.bcm.tmc.edu (Eric Taylor) (10/12/90)
I would like to create a shell widget with a different visual than its parent. I am using a resource file, but I get a BadMatch when the widget is realized. (i.e. Asking for a Gray Scale Visual when its parent is PseudoColor) -- Eric Taylor Baylor College of Medicine etaylor@wilkins.bmc.tmc.edu (713) 798-3776