;; -*-lisp-*- ;; ;; KW: New mesa configuration file, syntax following a lisp style. ;; ;; valid syntax: ;; ;; (include filename) ;; - not implemented ;; ;; (config-mesa version configs) ;; ;; where: ;; version - is the version number of mesa for which the configuration ;; was written. Future versions will use this to check for upwards ;; compatibility. There is however no guarentee that old configurations ;; will continue to be respected. ;; ;; configs - is a list of valid configuration lists, as specified by: ;; ;; (set-var variable value) - not implemented, use to augment env vars ;; (set-env variable value) - not implemented, use to augment env vars ;; (default-hint variable value) ;; (disable-extension name) ;; ;; Mesa will look for an environment variable MESA_CONFIG, and try to ;; execute that profile. Otherwise, it will fallback to the profile ;; with the same name as the current mesa version. As default ;; profiles should normally be empty or near-empty, this should be ;; sufficiently powerful. ;; ;; Default profile - should normally be an empty list of ;; configurations. ;; (config-mesa mesa3.1beta1 ()) ;; Really is an empty config. ;; (config-mesa empty ()) ;; Turn off some compliance for the sake of speed. ;; (config-mesa quake2 ( ;; Quake2 likes this extension, but it really hurts performance if ;; you don't also disable software fallbacks, below. (And do ;; something else to stop the eye-space calculations too...) ;; (disable-extension GL_EXT_point_parameters) ;; These hints are honoured only by the 3dfx driver - the X driver ;; continues to function even if you specify hardware-only ;; rendering. ;; ;(default-hint GL_ALLOW_DRAW_OBJ_HINT_PGI GL_TRUE) ; wishful thinking ;(default-hint GL_ALLOW_DRAW_WIN_HINT_PGI GL_TRUE) ; allow 3dfx hardware... ;(default-hint GL_ALLOW_DRAW_SPN_HINT_PGI GL_FALSE) ; no software spans ;(default-hint GL_ALLOW_DRAW_MEM_HINT_PGI GL_FALSE) ; no softare pixels ;; Lock in the hints specified above. ;; (disable-extension GL_PGI_misc_hints)))