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+ <title>Xlib Software Driver</title>
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-<H1>Xlib Software Driver</H1>
+<h1>Xlib Software Driver</h1>
<p>
Mesa's Xlib driver provides an emulation of the GLX interface so that
@@ -31,7 +32,7 @@ The unique features of the Xlib driver follows.
</p>
-<H2>X Visual Selection</H2>
+<h2>X Visual Selection</h2>
<p>
Mesa supports RGB(A) rendering into almost any X visual type and depth.
</p>
@@ -68,7 +69,7 @@ Here are some examples:
</pre>
-<H2>Double Buffering</H2>
+<h2>Double Buffering</h2>
<p>
Mesa can use either an X Pixmap or XImage as the back color buffer when in
double-buffer mode.
@@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ for your application.
</p>
-<H2>Colormaps</H2>
+<h2>Colormaps</h2>
<p>
When using Mesa directly or with GLX, it's up to the application
writer to create a window with an appropriate colormap. The GLUT
@@ -116,7 +117,7 @@ significant.
</p>
-<H2>Gamma Correction</H2>
+<h2>Gamma Correction</h2>
<p>
To compensate for the nonlinear relationship between pixel values
and displayed intensities, there is a gamma correction feature in
@@ -169,7 +170,7 @@ the Gamma FAQ</a>
</p>
-<H2>Overlay Planes</H2>
+<h2>Overlay Planes</h2>
<p>
Hardware overlay planes are supported by the Xlib driver. To
determine if your X server has overlay support you can test for the
@@ -180,7 +181,7 @@ SERVER_OVERLAY_VISUALS property:
</pre>
-<H2>HPCR Dithering</H2>
+<h2>HPCR Dithering</h2>
<p>
If you set the <b>MESA_HPCR_CLEAR</b> environment variable then dithering
will be used when clearing the color buffer. This is only applicable
@@ -189,7 +190,7 @@ This incurs a small performance penalty.
</p>
-<H2>Extensions</H2>
+<h2>Extensions</h2>
<p>
The following MESA-specific extensions are implemented in the Xlib driver.
</p>
@@ -248,7 +249,7 @@ just before an X window is destroyed. For example:
This extension was added in Mesa 2.0.
</p>
-<H3>GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer</H3>
+<h3>GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer</h3>
<p>
This extension adds the glXCopySubBufferMESA() function. It works
like glXSwapBuffers() but only copies a sub-region of the window
@@ -261,7 +262,7 @@ instead of the whole window.
This extension was added in Mesa 2.6
</p>
-<h2>Summary of X-related environment variables</H2>
+<h2>Summary of X-related environment variables</h2>
<pre>
MESA_RGB_VISUAL - specifies the X visual and depth for RGB mode (X only)
MESA_CI_VISUAL - specifies the X visual and depth for CI mode (X only)