Re: can different XV_COLORKEY values be set for different windows?

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  XV_COLORKEY is a attribute of the Xv port.  It is not
a window attribute, and rightly so, since it's an attribute
of the video overlay hardware.


			Mark.

On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, dave giffin wrote:

> i've used xvattr to adjust XV_COLORKEY. 
> I can then of course set XV_COLORKEY to 0 to make any
> windows that use libxv to have all their black pixels
> made transparent.
> 
> But, can I set XV_COLORKEY for an individual window?
> If it can't be done now, could libxv be modified to do
> it, or would it require modifying my graphics card
> (Nvidia) and/or something else that is very difficult?
> 
> Then I could have some windows have black be
> transparent, some windows white is transparent and
> some windows wouldn't have anything be transparent.
> 
> Also, could this help out using certain functions of
> NVIDIA GPUs that nvidia won't support on linux?
> 
> My system:
> XFree86 4.3
> libxv 2.2
> NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX
> Athlon XP
> 
> :)
> 
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