12-13-2006
Maybe is there anything additional? It's not so much suitable..
Thanks.
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GTF(1) General Commands Manual GTF(1)
NAME
gtf - calculate VESA GTF mode lines
SYNOPSIS
gtf h-resolution v-resolution refresh [-v|--verbose] [-f|--fbmode] [-x|--xf86mode]
DESCRIPTION
Gtf is a utility for calculating VESA GTF modes. Given the desired horizontal and vertical resolutions and refresh rate (in Hz), the
parameters for a matching VESA GTF mode are printed out. Two output formats are supported: mode lines suitable for the XFree86 XF86Con-
fig(5x) file, and mode parameters suitable for the Linux fbset(8) utility.
OPTIONS
-v|--verbose
Enable verbose printouts This shows a trace for each step of the computation.
-x|--xf86mode
Print the mode parameters as XFree86-style mode lines. This is the default format.
-f|--fbset
Print the mode parameters in a format suitable for fbset(8).
SEE ALSO
XF86Config(5x)
AUTHOR
Andy Ritger.
This program is based on the Generalized Timing Formula (GTF(TM)) Standard Version: 1.0, Revsion: 1.0. The GTF Excel(TM) spreadsheet, a
sample (and the definitive) implementation of the GTF Timing Standard is available at <ftp://ftp.vesa.org/pub/GTF/VTF_V1R1.xls>.
XFree86 Version Version 4.3.0 GTF(1)