Re: monitor geometry

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   Is this a CRT or a flat panel?   Flat panels are "special".
Many Mac CRTs are fixed frequency and you can only change the
horizontal timings if you keep the horizontal sync rate the same.
Eg:

  Modeline  "1600x1200" 213.6 1600 1664 1856 2160 1200 1201 1204 1250

To move the image to the right, decrease the HSyncStart and HSyncEnd
(the 1664 and 1856 in this example) by equal amounts.  They usually
need to be multiples of 8, where 8 is one character.

			Mark.

On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Justin Hale wrote:

> Is there any way to adjust the monitor a few characters to the right without using xvitune? I haven't been able to use xvidtune because the modelines are not allowed. The program won't let me change anything. I have the correct refresh rates but I don't have a modes section in my XF86Config file, and I don't know how four values can represent a single value such as verticle refresh rate and horizontal refresh rate. Any help would be appreciated. Especially sample files with modes section for iMacs, especially from Debian.
>
> By the way I have an indigo iMac so I have no monitor knobs and that't why I'm going through all this trouble to adjust my monitor geometry.
>
> thanks in advance,
> justin
>
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