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Operating Systems Solaris Desktop Resolution Post 302288363 by kurva on Tuesday 17th of February 2009 04:39:53 AM
Old 02-17-2009
Hi Friend, i am using Intel Mother Board and CRT monitor 17" right now my screen Resolution is 37*6 when i type kdmconfig the error was :-
sorry current window size is 37*6 is too small minimum window size is 80*24 so please assist me.

Thanks in Advance.
 

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glutReshapeWindow(3GLUT)					       GLUT						  glutReshapeWindow(3GLUT)

NAME
glutReshapeWindow - requests a change to the size of the current window. SYNTAX
void glutReshapeWindow(int width, int height); ARGUMENTS
width New width of window in pixels. height New height of window in pixels. DESCRIPTION
glutReshapeWindow requests a change in the size of the current window. The width and height parameters are size extents in pixels. The width and height must be positive values. The requests by glutReshapeWindow are not processed immediately. The request is executed after returning to the main event loop. This allows multiple glutReshapeWindow, glutPositionWindow, and glutFullScreen requests to the same window to be coalesced. In the case of top-level windows, a glutReshapeWindow call is considered only a request for sizing the window. The window system is free to apply its own policies to top-level window sizing. The intent is that top-level windows should be reshaped according glutReshapeWindow's parameters. Whether a reshape actually takes effect and, if so, the reshaped dimensions are reported to the program by a reshape callback. glutReshapeWindow disables the full screen status of a window if previously enabled. SEE ALSO
glutPositionWindow, glutReshapeFunc AUTHOR
Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com) GLUT
3.7 glutReshapeWindow(3GLUT)
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