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Re: Fix issue #254: remove hardware overlay support (X11) Bill Spitzak Nov 25, 2021  
 
I'm pretty certain it can be removed from Windows as well. The overlay is obsolete hardware, though it did exist on the Irix-NT machines we were using, and any kind of emulation is not any better than fltk doing it itself.


On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 8:26 AM Manolo <manolo.gouy@gmail.com> wrote:
I propose the series of modifications given in the attached patch
to fix for 1.4 issue #254: remove hardware overlay support.
This would remove one milestone item for Release 1.4

The proposal leaves unchanged the support of HAVE_GL_OVERLAY
for the WIN32 platform.
Can someone give info about whether this is functional?
With Windows inside VirtualBox, there's no access to such feature.

Any comment?

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