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.\" $Xorg: Xnest.man,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:53:28 cpqbld Exp $
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.\" $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xnest/Xnest.man,v 1.6 2001/01/27 18:21:00 dawes Exp $
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.\"
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.TH XNEST 1 __xorgversion__
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.SH NAME
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Xnest \- a nested X server
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B Xnest
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[-options]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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\fIXnest\fP is a client and a server.  \fIXnest\fP is a client of the
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real server which manages windows and graphics requests on its behalf.
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\fIXnest\fP is a server to its own clients.  \fIXnest\fP manages
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windows and graphics requests on their behalf.  To these clients
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\fIXnest\fP appears to be a conventional server.
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.SH OPTIONS
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\fIXnest\fP supports all standard options of the sample server
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implementation.  For more details, please see the manual page on your
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system for \fIXserver\fP.  The following additional arguments are
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supported as well.
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.TP 4
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.B \-display \fIstring\fP
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This option specifies the display name of the real server that
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\fIXnest\fP should try to connect with.  If it is not provided on the
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command line \fIXnest\fP will read the \fIDISPLAY\fP environment
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variable in order to find out the same information.
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.TP 4
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.B \-sync
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This option tells \fIXnest\fP to synchronize its window and graphics
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operations with the real server.  This is a useful option for
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debugging, but it will slow down the performance considerably.  It
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should not be used unless absolutely necessary.
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.TP 4
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.B \-full
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This option tells \fIXnest\fP to utilize full regeneration of real
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server objects and reopen a new connection to the real server each
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time the nested server regenerates.  The sample server implementation
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regenerates all objects in the server when the last client of this
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server terminates.  When this happens, \fIXnest\fP by default
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maintains the same top level window and the same real server
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connection in each new generation.  If the user selects full
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regeneration, even the top level window and the connection to the real
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server will be regenerated for each server generation.
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.TP 4
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.B \-class \fIstring\fP
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This option specifies the default visual class of the nested server.
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It is similar to the \fI-cc\fP option from the set of standard options
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except that it will accept a string rather than a number for the
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visual class specification.  The string must be one of the following
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six values: \fIStaticGray\fP, \fIGrayScale\fP, \fIStaticColor\fP,
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\fIPseudoColor\fP, \fITrueColor\fP, or \fIDirectColor\fP.  If both,
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\fI-class\fP and \fI-cc\fP options are specified, the last instance of
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either option assumes precedence.  The class of the default visual of
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the nested server need not be the same as the class of the default
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visual of the real server; although, it has to be supported by the
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real server.  See \fIxdpyinfo\fP for a list of supported visual
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classes on the real server before starting \fIXnest\fP.  If the user
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chooses a static class, all the colors in the default colormap will be
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preallocated.  If the user chooses a dynamic class, colors in the
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default colormap will be available to individual clients for
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allocation.
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.TP 4
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.B \-depth \fIint\fP
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This option specifies the default visual depth of the nested server.
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The depth of the default visual of the nested server need not be the
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same as the depth of the default visual of the real server; although,
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it has to be supported by the real server.  See \fIxdpyinfo\fP for a
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list of supported visual depths on the real server before starting
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\fIXnest\fP.
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.TP 4
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.B \-sss
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This option tells \fIXnest\fP to use the software screen saver.  By
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default \fIXnest\fP will use the screen saver that corresponds to the
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hardware screen saver in the real server.  Of course, even this screen
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saver is software generated since \fIXnest\fP does not control any
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actual hardware.  However, it is treated as a hardware screen saver
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within the sample server code.
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.TP 4
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.B \-geometry \fIWxH+X+Y\fP
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This option specifies geometry parameters for the top level
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\fIXnest\fP windows.  These windows corresponds to the root windows of
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the nested server.  The width and height specified with this option
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will be the maximum width and height of each top level \fIXnest\fP
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window.  \fIXnest\fP will allow the user to make any top level window
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smaller, but it will not actually change the size of the nested server
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root window.  As of yet, there is no mechanism within the sample
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server implementation to change the size of the root window after
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screen initialization.  In order to do so, one would probably need to
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extend the X protocol.  Therefore, it is not likely that this will be
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available any time soon.  If this option is not specified \fIXnest\fP
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will choose width and height to be 3/4 of the dimensions of the root
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window of the real server.
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.TP 4
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.B \-bw \fIint\fP
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This option specifies the border width of the top level \fIXnest\fP
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window.  The integer parameter must be a positive number.  The default
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border width is 1.
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.TP 4
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.B \-name \fIstring\fP
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This option specifies the name of the top level \fIXnest\fP window.
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The default value is the program name.
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.TP 4
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.B \-scrns \fIint\fP
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This option specifies the number of screens to create in the nested
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server.  For each screen, \fIXnest\fP will create a separate top level
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window.  Each screen is referenced by the number after the dot in the
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client display name specification.  For example, \fIxterm -display
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:1.1\fP will open an \fIxterm\fP client in the nested server with the
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display number \fI:1\fP on the second screen.  The number of screens
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is limited by the hard coded constant in the server sample code which
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is usually 3.
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.TP 4
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.B \-install
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This option tells \fIXnest\fP to do its own colormap installation by
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bypassing the real window manager.  For it to work properly the user
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will probably have to temporarily quit the real window manager.  By
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default \fIXnest\fP will keep the nested client window whose colormap
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should be installed in the real server in the
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\fIWM\_COLORMAP\_WINDOWS\fP property of the top level \fIXnest\fP
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window.  If this colormap is of the same visual type as the root
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window of the nested server, \fIXnest\fP will associate this colormap
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with the top level \fIXnest\fP window as well.  Since this does not
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have to be the case, window managers should look primarily at the
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\fIWM\_COLORMAP\_WINDOWS\fP property rather than the colormap
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associated with the top level \fIXnest\fP window.  Unfortunately,
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window managers are not very good at doing that yet so this option
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might come in handy.
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.TP 4
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.B \-parent \fIwindow_id\fP
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This option tells \fIXnest\fP to use the \fIwindow_id\fP as the
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root window instead of creating a window. This option is used
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by the xrx xnestplugin.
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.SH USAGE 
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Starting up \fIXnest\fP is as simple as starting up \fIxclock\fP from
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a terminal emulator.  If a user wishes to run \fIXnest\fP on the same
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workstation as the real server, it is important that the nested server
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is given its own listening socket address.  Therefore, if there is a
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server already running on the user's workstation, \fIXnest\fP will
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have to be started up with a new display number.  Since there is
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usually no more than one server running on a workstation, specifying
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\fIXnest :1\fP on the command line will be sufficient for most users.
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For each server running on the workstation the display number needs to
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be incremented by one.  Thus, if you wish to start another
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\fIXnest\fP, you will need to type \fIXnest :2\fP on the command line.
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.PP
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To run clients in the nested server each client needs to be given the
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same display number as the nested server.  For example, \fIxterm
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-display :1\fP will start up an \fIxterm\fP in the first nested server
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and \fIxterm -display :2\fP will start an \fIxterm\fP in the second
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nested server from the example above.  Additional clients can be
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started from these \fIxterm\fPs in each nested server.
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.SH XNEST AS A CLIENT
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\fIXnest\fP behaves and looks to the real server and other real
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clients as another real client.  It is a rather demanding client,
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however, since almost any window or graphics request from a nested
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client will result in a window or graphics request from \fIXnest\fP to
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the real server.  Therefore, it is desirable that \fIXnest\fP and the
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real server are on a local network, or even better, on the same
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machine.  As of now, \fIXnest\fP assumes that the real server supports
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the shape extension.  There is no way to turn off this assumption
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dynamically.  \fIXnest\fP can be compiled without the shape extension
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built in, and in that case the real server need not support it.  The
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dynamic shape extension selection support should be considered in
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further development of \fIXnest\fP.
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.PP
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Since \fIXnest\fP need not use the same default visual as the the real
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server, the top level window of the \fIXnest\fP client always has its
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own colormap.  This implies that other windows' colors will not be
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displayed properly while the keyboard or pointer focus is in the
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\fIXnest\fP window, unless the real server has support for more than
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one installed colormap at any time.  The colormap associated with the
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top window of the \fIXnest\fP client need not be the appropriate
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colormap that the nested server wants installed in the real server.
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In the case that a nested client attempts to install a colormap of a
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different visual from the default visual of the nested server,
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\fIXnest\fP will put the top window of this nested client and all
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other top windows of the nested clients that use the same colormap
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into the \fIWM\_COLORMAP\_WINDOWS\fP property of the top level
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\fIXnest\fP window on the real server.  Thus, it is important that the
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real window manager that manages the \fIXnest\fP top level window
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looks at the \fIWM\_COLORMAP\_WINDOWS\fP property rather than the
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colormap associated with the top level \fIXnest\fP window.  Since most
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window managers appear to not implement this convention properly as of
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yet, \fIXnest\fP can optionally do direct installation of colormaps
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into the real server bypassing the real window manager.  If the user
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chooses this option, it is usually necessary to temporarily disable
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the real window manager since it will interfere with the \fIXnest\fP
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scheme of colormap installation.
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.PP
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Keyboard and pointer control procedures of the nested server change
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the keyboard and pointer control parameters of the real server.
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Therefore, after \fIXnest\fP is started up, it will change the
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keyboard and pointer controls of the real server to its own internal
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defaults.  Perhaps there should be a command line option to tell
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\fIXnest\fP to inherit the keyboard and pointer control parameters
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from the real server rather than imposing its own.  This is a future
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consideration.
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.SH XNEST AS A SERVER
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\fIXnest\fP as a server looks exactly like a real server to its own
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clients.  For the clients there is no way of telling if they are
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running on a real or a nested server.
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.PP
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As already mentioned, \fIXnest\fP is a very user friendly server when
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it comes to customization.  \fIXnest\fP will pick up a number of
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command line arguments that can configure its default visual class and
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depth, number of screens, etc.  In the future, \fIXnest\fP should read
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a customization input file to provide even greater freedom and
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simplicity in selecting the desired layout.  Unfortunately, there is
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no support for backing store and save under as of yet, but this should
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also be considered in the future development of \fIXnest\fP.
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.PP
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The only apparent intricacy from the users' perspective about using
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\fIXnest\fP as a server is the selection of fonts.  \fIXnest\fP
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manages fonts by loading them locally and then passing the font name
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to the real server and asking it to load that font remotely.  This
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approach avoids the overload of sending the glyph bits across the
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network for every text operation, although it is really a bug.  The
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proper implementation of fonts should be moved into the \fIos\fP
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layer. The consequence of this approach is that the user will have to
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worry about two different font paths - a local one for the nested
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server and a remote one for the real server - since \fIXnest\fP does
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not propagate its font path to the real server.  The reason for this
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is because real and nested servers need not run on the same file
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system which makes the two font paths mutually incompatible.  Thus, if
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there is a font in the local font path of the nested server, there is
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no guarantee that this font exists in the remote font path of the real
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server.  \fIXlsfonts\fP client, if run on the nested server will list
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fonts in the local font path and if run on the real server will list
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fonts in the remote font path.  Before a font can be successfully
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opened by the nested server it has to exist in local and remote font
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paths.  It is the users' responsibility to make sure that this is the
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case.
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.SH BUGS
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Won't run well on servers supporting different visual depths.
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Still crashes randomly.  Probably has some memory leaks.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Davor Matic, MIT X Consortium
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