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bayo:
Note: we also should add a ratio filter to the resolution selector. Maybe i will start to work on that first.

What 600x1024 mean? The hardware will auto rotate the screen?

Duke:

--- Quote from: bayo on September 20, 2009, 10:33:55 am ---Note: we also should add a ratio filter to the resolution selector. Maybe i will start to work on that first.

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No, please. As I said some posts above, on my i7, I run UFO in a 4:3 ratio on the widescreen monitor in *windowed mode*.


--- Quote ---What 600x1024 mean? The hardware will auto rotate the screen?

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Sounds like that, but doesn't make sense for the EeePC. I tilted the EeePC by 90 degrees, but nothing changed. Maybe the chipset supports auto rotation, but it's disabled for the EeePC ?
I think it's safe to filter out those reversed resolutions. UFO wouldn't look nice on a vertical widescreen ;)

bayo:

--- Quote ---No, please. As I said some posts above, on my i7, I run UFO in a 4:3 ratio on the widescreen monitor in *windowed mode*.
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I dont explain very well what i mean. I commit the filter into the trunk. It is a widget filter. You can check it into the option UI. It is anyway something need for any other screens, because the list is very big, and it is hard to found what we need (cropped screen, or not).

You can found the EEE PC resolution into "Others" (with the VIAO resolution). I dont found the ratio name for your screen (1024x600) it is something between 16:10 and 16:9... else we can call it 128:75 or 17:10 :D

Duke:
Ahhh, great :)
I guess that also solves the original prob.

One little detail I noticed:
If I filter for 'All ratios' or '4:3', the resolution selector is preset with 1024x768. When filtering for any other ratio, the selector is not preset ie. blank.
Is that intentional or a glitch ?

bayo:

--- Quote ---the selector is not preset ie. blank.
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Yes, thats right. I will fix that.

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