\twocolitem{msw.display.directdraw}{If set to 1, use DirectDraw-based implementation of
\helpref{wxDisplay}{wxdisplay}. By default the standard Win32 functions are
used.}
+\twocolitem{msw.font.no-proof-quality}{If set to 1, use default fonts quality
+instead of proof quality when creating fonts. With proof quality the fonts
+have slightly better appearance but not all fonts are available in this
+quality, e.g. the Terminal font in small sizes is not and this option may be
+used if wider fonts selection is more important than higher quality.}
+\end{twocollist}
+
+\wxheading{GTK+}
+
+\twocolwidtha{7cm}
+\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
+\twocolitem{{\bf Option}}{{\bf Value}}
+\twocolitem{gtk.tlw.can-set-transparent}{\helpref{wxTopLevelWindow::CanSetTransparent()}{wxtoplevelwindowcansettransparent}
+method normally tries to detect automatically whether transparency for top
+level windows is currently supported, however this may sometimes fail and this
+option allows to override the automatic detection. Setting it to $1$ makes the
+transparency be always available (setting it can still fail, of course) and
+setting it to $0$ makes it always unavailable.}
+\twocolitem{gtk.desktop}{This option can be set to override the default desktop
+environment determination. Supported values are \texttt{GNOME} and \texttt{KDE}.}
+\twocolitem{gtk.window.force-background-colour}{If 1, the backgrounds of windows with the wxBG\_STYLE\_COLOUR background style are cleared forcibly instead
+of relying on the underlying GTK+ window colour. This works around a display problem when running applications under KDE with the gtk-qt theme installed (0.6 and below).}
\end{twocollist}
\wxheading{Mac}