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XGLINFO(1)							    XGLINFO(1)

NAME
       xglinfo	-  display  & visual information utility for OpenGL with the X
       Window System

SYNOPSIS
       xglinfo [-display displayname] [+-printDisplayInfo] [+-printScreenInfo]
       [+-printVisualInfo] [+-printCookedVisualInfo] [+-printRawVisualInfo]

DESCRIPTION
       Xglinfo	is a utility for displaying information about an X server sup‐
       porting the OpenGL extension, especially with regards to	 visuals.   It
       is  used to examine the capabilities of a server, the predefined values
       for various parameters used in communicating between  clients  and  the
       server,	and the different types of screens and visuals that are avail‐
       able. It includes the same set  of  information	as  xdpyinfo,  but  is
       extended	 to  display information about OpenGL visuals as well. In con‐
       trast to xdpyinfo the amount and form of information displayed is  con‐
       trollable by command line arguments.

       The amount of information displayed is controllable by the command line
       switches. Many of these switches take either a '+' or  a	 '-'.  If  the
       argument	 is preceded by a '+' the option is turned on. If the argument
       is preceded by a '-' the option is turned off.

       The visual information can be printed in either 'raw' or 'cooked' form.
       The  cooked form is the default. In the cooked form the visual informa‐
       tion is analyzed and is presented in user friendly form.	 At  the  same
       time  some basic error checks are performed on the combinations of vis‐
       ual data. The raw form just dumps the values returned for the visual.

       Credit is due to Jim Fulton who wrote the original  xdpyinfo  while  at
       MIT from which xglinfo is derived.

EXAMPLE
       The following shows a sample produced by xglinfo when connected to dis‐
       play that supports an 24 plane screen. Note the error reporting for the
       OpenGL  visuals.	 The inconsistent OpenGL visuals were deliberately set
       up to illustrate the error checking feature.

================================= Display :0.0 =================================
name of display:	:0.0
version number:		11.0
vendor string:		DECWINDOWS Digital Equipment Corporation DEC OSF/1 V1.2
vendor release:		1
max request size:	262140 bytes
motion buffer size:	100
bitmap:			unit = 32, bit order = LSBFirst, padding = 32
image byte order:	LSBFirst
keycode range:		minimum 86, maximum 255
focus:			PointerRoot
default screen num:	0
number of screens:	1
pixmap formats:		4 total
			depth  1, bits_per_pixel  1, scanline_pad 32
			depth  8, bits_per_pixel  8, scanline_pad 32
			depth 12, bits_per_pixel 16, scanline_pad 32
			depth 24, bits_per_pixel 32, scanline_pad 32
Server Extensions:	14 total
			X3D-PEX, GLX, DEC-GLX, SHAPE, MIT-SHM,
			Multi-Buffering, MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD,
			Keyboard-Management-Extension,
			Shared-Memory Transport, DEC-XTRAP, XVideo, Xie,
			Adobe-DPS-Extension, DPSExtension,
GLX Extension:		error base = 142, event base = 64, Version 1.0
=================================== Screen 0 ===================================
screen:			0
dimensions:		1280x1024 pixels (342x273 millimeters)
resolution:		95x95 dots per inch
depths:			(3 total):	 1, 8, 24
root window id:		0x2a
depth of root window:	24 planes
number colormaps:	minimum 1, maximum 1
default colormap:	0x28, number colormap cells 256
preallocated pixels:	black 0x0, white 0xffffff
options:		backing-store YES, save-unders YES
input event mask:	0x70003c
			ButtonPress	     ButtonRelease	  EnterWindow
			LeaveWindow	     SubstructureRedirect FocusChange
			PropertyChange
=================== 7 Visuals for Screen 0 (default = 0x26) ===================
StaticGray visual: ID = 0x21 (hex) 33 (decimal) screen = 0
  GL NOT SUPPORTED
  Core X: depth=8, colormapSize=256

GrayScale visual: ID = 0x22 (hex) 34 (decimal) screen = 0
  GL NOT SUPPORTED
  Core X: depth=8, colormapSize=256

StaticColor visual: ID = 0x23 (hex) 35 (decimal) screen = 0
  DOUBLE buffered MONO COLOR INDEX visual with (Z Stencil)
  GL Sizes: ColorIndex=8, Z=24, Stencil=8
  ERROR: CI visual, but Alpha has non-zero size = 8
  Core X: depth=8, colormapSize=256

PseudoColor visual: ID = 0x24 (hex) 36 (decimal) screen = 0
  DOUBLE buffered MONO COLOR INDEX visual with (Z Stencil)
  GL Sizes: ColorIndex=8, Z=24, Stencil=8
  ERROR: CI visual, but Alpha has non-zero size = 8
  Core X: depth=8, colormapSize=256

TrueColor visual: ID = 0x25 (hex) 37 (decimal) screen = 0
  DOUBLE buffered MONO RGB visual with (Alpha Z Stencil Accum)
  GL Sizes: RGBA=(3,3,2,8), Z=24, Stencil=8, Accum=(16,16,16,16)
  Core X: depth=8, colormapSize=8 RGB: masks=(0xe0,0x1c,0x3) bits=8

TrueColor visual: ID = 0x26 (hex) 38 (decimal) screen = 0
  DOUBLE buffered MONO RGB visual with (Alpha Z Stencil Accum)
  GL Sizes: RGBA=(8,8,8,8), Z=24, Stencil=8, Accum=(16,16,16,16)
  Core X: depth=24, colormapSize=256 RGB: masks=(0xff0000,0xff00,0xff) bits=8

DirectColor visual: ID = 0x27 (hex) 39 (decimal) screen = 0
  DOUBLE buffered MONO RGB visual with (Alpha Z Stencil Accum)
  GL Sizes: RGBA=(8,8,8,8), Z=24, Stencil=8, Accum=(16,16,16,16)
  Core X: depth=24, colormapSize=256 RGB: masks=(0xff0000,0xff00,0xff) bits=8

ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY To get the default host, display number, and screen.

SEE ALSO
       X(1), xdpyinfo(1), xwininfo(1), xprop(1), xrdb(1)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1993, Digital Equipment Corporation

AUTHOR
       John Dennis
       Digital Equipment Corporation
       jdennis@mlo.dec.com

				   15 Mar 97			    XGLINFO(1)
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