Fix seriously malformed list syntax on intel(4).

Signed-off-by: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
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Eric S. Raymond 2012-08-23 12:42:18 -04:00
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@ -257,80 +257,73 @@ VGA output port (typically exposed via an HD15 connector).
.SS "LVDS"
Low Voltage Differential Signalling output (typically a laptop LCD panel). Available properties:
.PP
.B BACKLIGHT
- current backlight level (adjustable)
.TP 2
By adjusting the BACKLIGHT property, the brightness on the LVDS output can be adjusted. In some cases, this property may be unavailable (for example if your platform uses an external microcontroller to control the backlight).
.PP
.B scaling mode
- control LCD panel scaling mode
.TP 2
When the currently selected display mode differs from the native panel resolution, various scaling options are available. These include
.TP
\fBBACKLIGHT\fB - current backlight level (adjustable)
By adjusting the BACKLIGHT property, the brightness on the LVDS output
can be adjusted. In some cases, this property may be unavailable (for
example if your platform uses an external microcontroller to control
the backlight).
.TP
\fBscaling mode\fP - control LCD panel scaling mode
When the currently selected display mode differs from the native panel
resolution, various scaling options are available. These include
.RS
.PP
.TP
.B Center
.TP 4
Simply center the image on-screen without scaling. This is the only scaling mode that guarantees a one-to-one correspondence between native and displayed pixels, but some portions of the panel may be unused (so-called "letterboxing").
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Simply center the image on-screen without scaling. This is the only
scaling mode that guarantees a one-to-one correspondence between
native and displayed pixels, but some portions of the panel may be
unused (so-called "letterboxing").
.TP
.B Full aspect
.TP 4
Scale the image as much as possible while preserving aspect ratio. Pixels may not be displayed one-to-one (there may be some blurriness). Some portions of the panel may be unused if the aspect ratio of the selected mode does not match that of the panel.
.PP
Scale the image as much as possible while preserving aspect
ratio. Pixels may not be displayed one-to-one (there may be some
blurriness). Some portions of the panel may be unused if the aspect
ratio of the selected mode does not match that of the panel.
.TP
.B Full
.TP 4
Scale the image to the panel size without regard to aspect ratio. This is the only mode which guarantees that every pixel of the panel will be used. But the displayed image may be distorted by stretching either horizontally or vertically, and pixels may not be displayed one-to-one (there may be some blurriness).
Scale the image to the panel size without regard to aspect ratio. This
is the only mode which guarantees that every pixel of the panel will
be used. But the displayed image may be distorted by stretching either
horizontally or vertically, and pixels may not be displayed one-to-one
(there may be some blurriness).
.RE
The precise names of these options may differ depending on the kernel
video driver, (but the functionality should be similar). See the output of
video driver, (but the functionality should be similar). See the
output of
.B xrandr \-\-prop
for a list of currently available scaling modes.
.SS "TV"
Integrated TV output. Available properties include:
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.B BOTTOM, RIGHT, TOP, LEFT
- margins
.TP 2
Adjusting these properties allows you to control the placement of your TV output buffer on the screen. The options with the same name can also be set in xorg.conf with integer value.
.PP
.B BRIGHTNESS
- TV brightness, range 0-255
.TP 2
.TP
\fBBOTTOM, RIGHT, TOP, LEFT\fP - margins
Adjusting these properties allows you to control the placement of your
TV output buffer on the screen. The options with the same name can
also be set in xorg.conf with integer value.
.TP
\fBBRIGHTNESS\fP - TV brightness, range 0-255
Adjust TV brightness, default value is 128.
.PP
.B CONTRAST
- TV contrast, range 0-255
.TP 2
.TP
\fBCONTRAST\fP - TV contrast, range 0-255
Adjust TV contrast, default value is 1.0 in chipset specific format.
.PP
.B SATURATION
- TV saturation, range 0-255
.TP 2
.TP
\fBSATURATION\fP - TV saturation, range 0-255
Adjust TV saturation, default value is 1.0 in chipset specific format.
.PP
.B HUE
- TV hue, range 0-255
.TP 2
.TP
\fBHUE\fP - TV hue, range 0-255
Adjust TV hue, default value is 0.
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.B TV_FORMAT
- output standard
.TP 2
This property allows you to control the output standard used on your TV output port. You can select between NTSC-M, NTSC-443, NTSC-J, PAL-M, PAL-N, and PAL.
.PP
.B TV_Connector
- connector type
.TP 2
This config option should be added to xorg.conf TV monitor's section, it allows you to force the TV output connector type, which bypass load detect and TV will always be taken as connected. You can select between S-Video, Composite and Component.
.TP
\fBTV_FORMAT\fP - output standard
This property allows you to control the output standard used on your
TV output port. You can select between NTSC-M, NTSC-443, NTSC-J,
PAL-M, PAL-N, and PAL.
.TP
\fBTV_Connector\fP - connector type
This config option should be added to xorg.conf TV monitor's section,
it allows you to force the TV output connector type, which bypass load
detect and TV will always be taken as connected. You can select
between S-Video, Composite and Component.
.SS "TMDS-1"
First DVI SDVO output
@ -340,15 +333,15 @@ Second DVI SDVO output
.SS "TMDS-1", "TMDS-2", "HDMI-1", "HDMI-2"
DVI/HDMI outputs. Avaliable common properties include:
.PP
.B BROADCAST_RGB
- method used to set RGB color range(full range 0-255, not full range 16-235)
.TP 2
Adjusting this propertie allows you to set RGB color range on each channel in order to match HDTV requirment(default 0 for full range). Setting 1 means RGB color range is 16-235, 0 means RGB color range is 0-255 on each channel.
.TP
\fBBROADCAST_RGB\fP - method used to set RGB color range
Adjusting this property allows you to set RGB color range on each
channel in order to match HDTV requirment(default 0 for full
range). Setting 1 means RGB color range is 16-235, 0 means RGB color
range is 0-255 on each channel. (Full range is 0-255, not 16-235)
.PP
SDVO and DVO TV outputs are not supported by the driver at this time.
.PP
See __xconfigfile__(__filemansuffix__) for information on associating Monitor
sections with these outputs for configuration. Associating Monitor sections