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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Typical problem in UNIX Post 302917709 by rbatte1 on Thursday 18th of September 2014 09:06:02 AM
Old 09-18-2014
Are we after replacing the first, second and last comma with a pipe?

You need to explain more about the context so suggestions will be suitable and leave you able to support it in future.



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intel_panel_fitter(1)					      General Commands Manual					     intel_panel_fitter(1)

NAME
intel_panel_fitter - Change the panel fitter settings SYNOPSIS
intel_panel_fitter [options] DESCRIPTION
intel_panel_fitter is a tool that allows you to change the panel fitter settings, so you can change the size of the screen being displayed on your monitor without changing the real pixel size of your desktop. The biggest use case for this tool is to work around overscan done by TVs and some monitors in interlaced mode. Options -p [pipe] pipe to be used (A, B or C, but C is only present on Ivy Bridge and newer). -x [value] final screen width size in pixels (needs -p option). -y [value] final screen height size in pixels (needs -p option). -d disable panel fitter (needs -p option, ignores -x and -y options). -l list current state of each pipe. -h prints the help message. EXAMPLES
intel_panel_fitter -l will list the current status of each pipe, so you can decide what to do. intel_panel_fitter -p A -x 1850 -y 1040 will change the pipe A size to 1850x1040 pixels. intel_panel_fitter -p A -d will disable the panel fitter for pipe A. NOTES
In the future, there will be support for this feature inside the Linux Kernel. Machines older than Ironlake are still not supported, but support may be possible to implement. X Version 11 intel-gpu-tools 1.3 intel_panel_fitter(1)
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