[Intel-gfx] [PATCH] change initial modesetting if outputs are aligned in 1 dimension
Florian Mickler
florian at mickler.org
Wed Jun 1 23:06:58 CEST 2011
On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 16:48:30 -0400
Adam Jackson <ajax at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 6/1/11 4:44 PM, Florian Mickler wrote:
> > I think using horizontal spanning as a default is a good idea.
> >
> > Also bringing all outputs up in their preferred mode could be the right
> > move.
> >
> > [That commit in question wouldn't help my case, since I have a "Right Of" in the
> > xorg.conf and thus it would use a different code-path (right now).]
>
> Oh, sure, I see what you're saying.
>
> > When there is no preferred mode, xf86ClosestMode (probably enhanced to
> > respect horizontal or vertical relation in some form) would still be
> > needed... choosing of mode and positioning of outputs
> > relative to each other should probably be decoupled...
>
> Probably. But in your case, why would you not just pick the preferred
> mode for all outputs, rather than contorting to try to pick modes with
> the same height?
>
> - ajax
Well... because the endeffect is the same in my case. :)
But yes, if there is a preferred mode, that should be used.
Is there a preferred mode in all cases?
Regards,
Flo
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