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author | Andreas Boll <[email protected]> | 2012-09-20 16:01:08 +0200 |
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committer | Andreas Boll <[email protected]> | 2012-09-20 20:00:36 +0200 |
commit | 76d4f9e404697d82eb266a1652f95acee18fec61 (patch) | |
tree | 07d04ddcf9333d7bc2e417fdcd216674a185fe45 /docs | |
parent | 63eade4b60a19a71a4260534dbd4e8800b3c9991 (diff) |
docs/egl: improve markup
replace unordered list <ul> with defined list <dl>
Reviewed-by: Brian Paul <[email protected]>
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
-rw-r--r-- | docs/egl.html | 88 |
1 files changed, 52 insertions, 36 deletions
diff --git a/docs/egl.html b/docs/egl.html index a77c12fe2de..240cec53af1 100644 --- a/docs/egl.html +++ b/docs/egl.html @@ -60,28 +60,32 @@ or more EGL drivers.</p> <p>There are several options that control the build of EGL at configuration time</p> -<ul> -<li><code>--enable-egl</code> +<dl> +<dt><code>--enable-egl</code></dt> +<dd> <p>By default, EGL is enabled. When disabled, the main library and the drivers will not be built.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>--with-egl-driver-dir</code> +<dt><code>--with-egl-driver-dir</code></dt> +<dd> <p>The directory EGL drivers should be installed to. If not specified, EGL drivers will be installed to <code>${libdir}/egl</code>.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>--enable-gallium-egl</code> +<dt><code>--enable-gallium-egl</code></dt> +<dd> <p>Enable the optional <code>egl_gallium</code> driver.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>--with-egl-platforms</code> +<dt><code>--with-egl-platforms</code></dt> +<dd> <p>List the platforms (window systems) to support. Its argument is a comma seprated string such as <code>--with-egl-platforms=x11,drm</code>. It decides @@ -95,30 +99,34 @@ types such as <code>EGLNativeDisplayType</code> or only be built with SCons. Unless for special needs, the build system should select the right platforms automatically.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>--enable-gles1</code> and <code>--enable-gles2</code> +<dt><code>--enable-gles1</code></dt> +<dt><code>--enable-gles2</code></dt> +<dd> <p>These options enable OpenGL ES support in OpenGL. The result is one big internal library that supports multiple APIs.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>--enable-shared-glapi</code> +<dt><code>--enable-shared-glapi</code></dt> +<dd> <p>By default, <code>libGL</code> has its own copy of <code>libglapi</code>. This options makes <code>libGL</code> use the shared <code>libglapi</code>. This is required if applications mix OpenGL and OpenGL ES.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>--enable-openvg</code> +<dt><code>--enable-openvg</code></dt> +<dd> <p>OpenVG must be explicitly enabled by this option.</p> -</li> +</dd> -</ul> +</dl> <h2>Use EGL</h2> @@ -132,8 +140,9 @@ mesa/demos repository.</p> <p>There are several environment variables that control the behavior of EGL at runtime</p> -<ul> -<li><code>EGL_DRIVERS_PATH</code> +<dl> +<dt><code>EGL_DRIVERS_PATH</code></dt> +<dd> <p>By default, the main library will look for drivers in the directory where the drivers are installed to. This variable specifies a list of @@ -151,18 +160,20 @@ may set</p> <p>to test a build without installation</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>EGL_DRIVER</code> +<dt><code>EGL_DRIVER</code></dt> +<dd> <p>This variable specifies a full path to or the name of an EGL driver. It forces the specified EGL driver to be loaded. It comes in handy when one wants to test a specific driver. This variable is ignored for setuid/setgid binaries.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>EGL_PLATFORM</code> +<dt><code>EGL_PLATFORM</code></dt> +<dd> <p>This variable specifies the native platform. The valid values are the same as those for <code>--with-egl-platforms</code>. When the variable is not set, @@ -174,28 +185,31 @@ create displays for non-native platforms. These extensions are usually used by applications that support non-native platforms. Setting this variable is probably required only for some of the demos found in mesa/demo repository.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>EGL_LOG_LEVEL</code> +<dt><code>EGL_LOG_LEVEL</code></dt> +<dd> <p>This changes the log level of the main library and the drivers. The valid values are: <code>debug</code>, <code>info</code>, <code>warning</code>, and <code>fatal</code>.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>EGL_SOFTWARE</code> +<dt><code>EGL_SOFTWARE</code></dt> +<dd> <p>For drivers that support both hardware and software rendering, setting this variable to true forces the use of software rendering.</p> -</li> -</ul> +</dd> +</dl> <h2>EGL Drivers</h2> -<ul> -<li><code>egl_dri2</code> +<dl> +<dt><code>egl_dri2</code></dt> +<dd> <p>This driver supports both <code>x11</code> and <code>drm</code> platforms. It functions as a DRI driver loader. For <code>x11</code> support, it talks to @@ -203,9 +217,10 @@ the X server directly using (XCB-)DRI2 protocol.</p> <p>This driver can share DRI drivers with <code>libGL</code>.</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>egl_gallium</code> +<dt><code>egl_gallium</code></dt> +<dd> <p>This driver is based on Gallium3D. It supports all rendering APIs and hardwares supported by Gallium3D. It is the only driver that supports OpenVG. @@ -215,16 +230,17 @@ The supported platforms are X11, DRM, FBDEV, and GDI.</p> (<code>pipe_<hw></code>) and client API modules (<code>st_<api></code>).</p> -</li> +</dd> -<li><code>egl_glx</code> +<dt><code>egl_glx</code></dt> +<dd> <p>This driver provides a wrapper to GLX. It uses exclusively GLX to implement the EGL API. It supports both direct and indirect rendering when the GLX does. It is accelerated when the GLX is. As such, it cannot provide functions that is not available in GLX or GLX extensions.</p> -</li> -</ul> +</dd> +</dl> <h2>Packaging</h2> |