From 65ba708a77b0692c9bd21c1a14cb4e4f90afbb81 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fbrehm Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 07:38:23 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] committing changes in /etc after emerge run Package changes: +media-libs/imlib-1.9.15-r3 --- .etckeeper | 5 + imlib/im_palette-small.pal | 64 ++++++++++ imlib/im_palette-tiny.pal | 16 +++ imlib/im_palette.pal | 233 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ imlib/imrc | 100 ++++++++++++++++ 5 files changed, 418 insertions(+) create mode 100644 imlib/im_palette-small.pal create mode 100644 imlib/im_palette-tiny.pal create mode 100644 imlib/im_palette.pal create mode 100644 imlib/imrc diff --git a/.etckeeper b/.etckeeper index daa34d1..bebd54a 100755 --- a/.etckeeper +++ b/.etckeeper @@ -734,6 +734,11 @@ maybe chmod 0644 './idn.conf' maybe chmod 0644 './idn.conf.sample' maybe chmod 0644 './idnalias.conf' maybe chmod 0644 './idnalias.conf.sample' +maybe chmod 0755 './imlib' +maybe chmod 0644 './imlib/im_palette-small.pal' +maybe chmod 0644 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display is greater than 8 bit, that it still remaps +# the images to the palette defined, rather than using "perfect" rendering +# options: yes/no +PaletteOverride no +# If remapping to the palette, whether to use Floyd-Steinberg dithering. Saying +# yes will slow things down though. +# options: yes/no +Dither yes +# when remapping to the palette, saying fast will reduce accuracy, but improve +# speed quite considerably +# options: fast/slow +Remap fast +# This turns on dithering for 15/16 bpp. This makes smooth gradients look much +# smoother - in fact almost perfect. You will find it nigh impossible to tell +# the difference between 15/16bpp dithered and 24bpp. Unless you have extra +# CPU to burn, its not recommended, unless you are a image quality freak, and +# you insist on maximum quality in 15/16bpp. It does slow things down. It +# would be best to leave it off and let the applications themselves allow +# you to select it for certain purposes only. +HighQuality off +# This option if specified off will force MIT-SHM off, otherwise will allow +# Imlib to work it out itself. +Mit-Shm on +# This will turn shared pixmaps on or off (off forces off, on lets imlib +# work it out). This is yet another speedup. leave it on unless it doesn't +# work.. then turn it off. +SharedPixmaps on +# This speeds up rendering considerably, but may not work on your hardware +# due to it bypassing a few layers and byte-twiddling the rendered image data +# manually, and due to endianess, bit-ordering or RGB ordering it may screw up +# and not work, so try it.. if things work great!, if not, wait until a +# renderer for your situation is written, or write one yourself and donate +# it. It's easy to do, just look at rend.c +FastRender on +# This is in fact a workaround due to Solaris's shared memory theories. +# This specifies the maximum size of a shared memory chunk in bytes. If an +# image is larger that this in bytes for the video mode you're in, imlib will +# not use MIT-SHM. if you comment this out, imlib will use as much memory as +# necessary to render the image. +# Shm_Max_Size 1000000 +# This turns Image loading (24) bit caching on or off. HIGHLY suggested to be +# turned ON! +Image_Cache on +# Image cache size in bytes. As with any cache, the more, the better. If you +# load the same image more than once. Imlib will used a previously loaded +# copy, and if its freed, the Image_Cache_Size amount of bytes of image data +# are kept even after being freed, in case the same image is loaded again soon +# afterwards. Neat eh? +Image_Cache_Size 524288 +# This turns the pixmap caching system on or off. If on, only well-behaved +# programs that conform to the specs for using Imlib will exhibit the +# behavior as expected. It is suggested to leave this on, as it will boost +# performance considerably, speed-wise and memory-wise. The reason apps need +# to be well-behaved is so that they don't go drawing on, and XFreePixmap'ing +# these pixmaps themselves, because this will trample all over the cache +# and give very horrid effects, or even make the apps crash with segfaults or +# Xlib errors. +Pixmap_Cache on +# Pixmap cache is in **-> BITS <-**... the end result is APPROXIMATELY +# 10000000 bits of pixmap make your Xserver grow by 1Mb of RAM (VERY rough). +# As with any cache, the more, the better. The more you have, the less likely +# it is that you will get cache misses and so performance on scaling the same +# image to commonly used sizes (ie if 3 or 4 sizes of the same image are used) +# will be lightning fast, in fact in some tests I did, in 16bpp up to 38 times +# as fast, and in 8bpp (with dithering on) up to 105 times faster!!! (these +# are nominal figures obtained on my machine. these are MAXIMUM speedup +# results. Results may vary on other machines and according to the way +# programs are written and use Imlib) +Pixmap_Cache_Size 5242880 +# This FORCES Imlib to use the hexadecimal visual id stated here if it is +# defined in the imrc. This bypasses Imlib's routines that hunt for the best +# visual. You can obtain a list of visual ID's using the xdpyinfo command. +# You should only need this if Imlib doesn't pick the correct visual or you +# have strange hardware/Xserver combinations. +#ForceVisualID 22 +# This allows Imlib to fall back on Imagemagick and/or NETPBM +# utilities if it can't load the file. +Fallback on +# Default Gamma, Brightness and Contrast stuff.... +Gamma 1.0 +Brightness 1.0 +Contrast 1.0 +Red_Gamma 1.0 +Red_Brightness 1.0 +Red_Contrast 1.0 +Green_Gamma 1.0 +Green_Brightness 1.0 +Green_Contrast 1.0 +Blue_Gamma 1.0 +Blue_Brightness 1.0 +Blue_Contrast 1.0 +Ordered_Dither on -- 2.39.5