Richard said:
- You want to specify resolution of video disk modes. - You currently use fractint.cfg for this purpose
Do you then interactively select the video mode, or are you using a par file to specify it? If a par file, what command are you using in the par?
I happen to most often hit <del> and interactively select the video mode; but as Lee Skinner said, "You can specify the video mode in a par file with VIDEO=SF7" And you can use FRACTINT.CFG to specify that SF7 is your new hand-entered non-standard X and Y 'disk' video resolution. In other words, you can change the image resolution that a particular Function key invokes. I have avoided changing the meaning of any of the more commonly used Function keys in my FRACTINT.CFG file. - Hal Lane ######################### # hallane@earthlink.net <mailto:hallane@earthlink.net> # #########################
-----Original Message----- From: fractdev-bounces+hallane=earthlink.net@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:fractdev-bounces+hallane=earthlink.net@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Richard Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 8:48 PM To: Fractint developer's list Subject: Re: [Fractdev] RE: <Richard> video modes in fractint.cfg
In article <MDBBJLBFBICIIEIHFBMECEAICPAA.hallane@earthlink.net>, "Hal Lane" <hallane@earthlink.net> writes:
Richard said:
How important is keeping the fractint.cfg facility for listing video modes?
I use the fractint.cfg facility to create additional high resolution 'disk' video modes that are multiples of two greater than standard video modes. [...]
OK, so let me paraphrase a bit to make sure I get it:
- You want to specify resolution of video disk modes. - You currently use fractint.cfg for this purpose
Do you then interactively select the video mode, or are you using a par file to specify it? If a par file, what command are you using in the par? --
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