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Operating Systems Solaris dtlogin logo Post 54991 by rhfrommn on Monday 30th of August 2004 11:34:41 AM
Old 08-30-2004
I've never done this, but I remember seeing a chapter in a old Sun training manual I have laying around. So I'll copy what they said for you but I'm not sure it will work. Looks to me like you need to put that Xconfig file in a different place but other than that your example was right. Hopefully these instructions will help.

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1. Change to the /etc/dt/config/C directory. Create it if it does not exist.

cd /etc/dt/config/C
cp /usr/dt/config/C/Xresources .

2. Edit the /etc/dt/config/C/Xresources file and change the following line:

!! Dtlogin*logo*bitmapFile:

to include the path to your bitmap or pixmap file

3. Save the file

4. Log out. A different image appears on the Dtlogin screen.
 

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GLXCREATEPIXMAP(3G)						   OpenGL Manual					       GLXCREATEPIXMAP(3G)

NAME
glXCreatePixmap - create an off-screen rendering area C SPECIFICATION
GLXPixmap glXCreatePixmap(Display * dpy, GLXFBConfig config, Pixmap pixmap, const int * attrib_list); PARAMETERS
dpy Specifies the connection to the X server. config Specifies a GLXFBConfig structure with the desired attributes for the window. pixmap Specifies the X pixmap to be used as the rendering area. attrib_list Currently unused. This must be set to NULL or be an empty list (i.e., one in which the first element is None). DESCRIPTION
glXCreatePixmap creates an off-screen rendering area and returns its XID. Any GLX rendering context that was created with respect to config can be used to render into this window. Use glXMakeCurrent() to associate the rendering area with a GLX rendering context. NOTES
glXCreatePixmap is available only if the GLX version is 1.3 or greater. If the GLX version is 1.1 or 1.0, the GL version must be 1.0. If the GLX version is 1.2, then the GL version must be 1.1. If the GLX version is 1.3, then the GL version must be 1.2. ERRORS
BadMatch is generated if pixmap was not created with a visual that corresponds to config. BadMatch is generated if config does not support rendering to windows (e.g., GLX_DRAWABLE_TYPE does not contain GLX_WINDOW_BIT). BadWindow is generated if pixmap is not a valid window XID. BadAlloc is generated if there is already a GLXFBConfig associated with pixmap. BadAlloc is generated if the X server cannot allocate a new GLX window. GLXBadFBConfig is generated if config is not a valid GLXFBConfig. SEE ALSO
glXChooseFBConfig(), glXCreateGLXPixmap(), glXDestroyWindow(), glXMakeContextCurrent() COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1991-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. This document is licensed under the SGI Free Software B License. For details, see http://oss.sgi.com/projects/FreeB/. AUTHORS
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