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[Nel] 2 questions and something else

+ Vincent Archer + archer@nevrax.com
+ Mon, 26 Feb 2001 18:18:47 +0100 +

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According to Leighton Haynes:
+> On a completely unrelated point, I have fullscreen client under X11
+> _almost_ working (just have to get it to grab the mouse properly now).
+> One thing that did occur to me is that it used the XF86VidMode
+> extension, so presumably this should be added to the configure
+> script. Anyone wanna give me a pointer on how to do it? :)
+
+If you know how autoconfig works, it's usually almost trivial.
+
+> (Oh, and do we have an established preference for how we'd like
+> out patches?)
+
+Basically, for smallish patches (two-three liners), you may submit them
+here if you want.
+
+However, since not everyone is interested in seeing patches, at least
+until they are commited on the CVS, you may also submit them directly
+to code@nevrax.org, which, I think, is mentioned somewhere on the web
+site. That applies to larger patches as well; I don't think people
+appreciate seeing a 1000-line diff file landing in the mailing list :)
+
+-- 
+Vincent Archer                                         Email: archer@nevrax.com
+
+Nevrax France.                              Off on the yellow brick road we go!
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