>>>> "Kazuo" == Kazuo Oishi
<oishi(a)agenv4.agr.yamaguchi-u.ac.jp> writes:
Kazuo> karlheg(a)inetarena.com (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes:
> I've just discovered that neither .gif nor .jpg files are
> displayed right on the laptop, but that .xpm files are. The
> gif and jpg's show the same way as the .png's do, with vertical
> stripes through them. Color photos are displayed as black and
> white, with the stripes. They also seem to be stretched
> widthwise a little, probably by the amount of sigma
> stripewidth... I verified that xv, gimp, and display can all
> show those graphics with no trouble.
>
> After I display a few, XEmacs crashes.
Kazuo> This is the same with me! And your environment similar to
Kazuo> mine. I use Debian GNU/Linux, too (though not a laptop.)
Kazuo> But on my other Linux box, which have mostly same libraries
Kazuo> and applications, works with no problem.
Right. On the CRT attached to my desktop box, at 16bpp, it works
fine, but on the LCD at 24bpp on the laptop, it doesn't.
I made NMR's of both zlib and libpng... they are in incoming on
master. Upgrading to the newest version didn't fix the crash or the
display problem I describe, though on the desktop box, with the old
libpng, the sample png that comes with the libpng sources doesn't
display right. It's the right size, but all the colors and the image
are squashed over to the right hand side. The left 2/3 of the
picture are dark grey. With the new library, it displays the same in
XEmacs as in xv and display, a yellow background with blue PNG across
it diagonally.
I will upload those libraries to my WWW page so you can grab them if
you like.
http://www.inetarena.com/~karlheg