XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS
Controls the new visuals created by the Composite extension on Linux platforms.
Syntax
XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS value
Description
When the Composite extension is enabled via xorg.conf or the command line, a new visual is created. This visual is different from the other visuals used by X applications in that it includes an alpha component. It is used by the compositing manager and other Composite aware applications. Most X applications ignore this visual since it is not useful to them. An environment variable, XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS, was added to the X11 library to hide this visual from applications that may mistakenly try to use it.
Since Composite is not enabled by default, it is not expected that this issue will be visible to most users.
By default HyperWorks Desktop GUI applications set the value of XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS to 1 to ignore the new visual. However, there are some behaviors that are affected by either setting or not setting this variable.
- Icons may appear washed out.
- Flickering and re-draw issues may occur with panels.
- Multiple windows may fail to refresh when changing from a single to multi window layout (new windows are grayed out) until clicking into a grayed out window to give focus to the redraw.
- Pull-down menus behave normally.
- Flickering and re-draw issues may occur with panels.
- Multiple windows may fail to refresh when changing from a single to multi window layout (new windows are grayed out) until clicking into a grayed out window to give focus to the redraw.
- Pull-down menus behave normally.
- Pull-down menus are slow to draw on top of graphics windows.
- All other issues noted above are not seen, or are less noticeable.
- value
- The value that defines whether to skip (non-zero) or not skip (0) the new visual. By default HyperWorks sets the value to 1.
Examples
To allow visuals within HyperWorks Desktop GUI applications: XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS 0.
Errors
None.