Secure Global Desktop 4.31 Administration Guide > Applications, documents and hosts > Color depth (--depth)
Attribute name | Usage |
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Color Depth | Choose a setting from the list. |
Command option | Usage |
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--depth 8 | 16 | 24 | 16/8 | 24/8 | 8/16 | 8/24 |
Specify a valid setting. |
The color depth for the application. The greater the number of colors, the more memory is required on the Secure Global Desktop server and on the client device, and the more network bandwidth is used between them.
The 16/8-bit, 24/8-bit, 8/16-bit and 8/24-bit settings are only available to X applications.
Note For Windows applications, only applications running on a Windows 2003 Server can be displayed using 16 or 24-bit color. By default, a Windows 2003 Server displays applications using 16-bit color. If the color depth setting of a Windows application object is different from that of the application server, Secure Global Desktop automatically adjusts the color depth to match the server setting.
To reduce network bandwidth at greater color depths for X applications, change the Color Quality setting.
The 16/8-bit, 24/8-bit, 8/16-bit and 8/24-bit settings allow you to support X applications with multiple color depths. For example, if you need to run an 8-bit application in a 16 or 24-bit high color X application session (such as a CDE desktop), use either the 16/8-bit or the 24/8-bit setting.
These settings:
--depth 16
Sets the color depth for the application to 16-bit color (thousands of colors).
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