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.\" $Xorg: Xnest.man,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:53:28 cpqbld Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 1993, 1994  X Consortium
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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 __appmansuffix__ __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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[
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.I options
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]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B Xnest
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is both an X client and an X server.
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.B Xnest
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is a client of the real server which manages windows and graphics requests on
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its behalf.
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.B Xnest
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is a server to its own clients.
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.B Xnest
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manages windows and graphics requests on their behalf.
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To these clients,
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.B Xnest
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appears to be a conventional server.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B Xnest
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supports all standard options of the sample server implementation.
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For more details, please see
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.BR Xserver (__appmansuffix__).
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The following additional arguments are supported as well.
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.TP
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.BI "\-display " string
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This option specifies the display name of the real server that
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.B Xnest
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should try to connect to.
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If it is not provided on the command line,
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.B Xnest
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will read the
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.I DISPLAY
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environment variable in order to find out this information.
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.TP
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.B \-sync
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This option tells
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.B Xnest
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to synchronize its window and graphics operations with the real server.
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This is a useful option for debugging, but it will slow down
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.BR Xnest 's
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performance considerably.
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It should not be used unless absolutely necessary.
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.TP
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.B \-full
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This option tells
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.B Xnest
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to utilize full regeneration of real server objects and reopen a new connection
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to the real server each time the nested server regenerates.
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The sample server implementation regenerates all objects in the server when the
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last client of this server terminates.
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When this happens,
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.B Xnest
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by default maintains the same top-level window and the same real server
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connection in each new generation.
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If the user selects full regeneration, even the top-level window and the
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connection to the real server will be regenerated for each server generation.
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.TP
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.BI "\-class " string
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This option specifies the default visual class of the nested server.
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It is similar to the
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.B \-cc
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option from the set of standard options except that it will accept a string
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rather than a number for the visual class specification.
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The
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.I string
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must be one of the following six values:
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.BR StaticGray ,
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.BR GrayScale ,
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.BR StaticColor ,
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.BR PseudoColor ,
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.BR TrueColor ,
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or
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.BR DirectColor .
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If both the
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.B \-class
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and
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.B \-cc
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options are specified, the last instance of either option takes precedence.
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The class of the default visual of the nested server need not be the same as the
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class of the default visual of the real server, but it must be supported by the
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real server.
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Use
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.BR xdpyinfo (__appmansuffix__)
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to obtain a list of supported visual classes on the real server before starting
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.BR Xnest .
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If the user chooses a static class, all the colors in the default color map will
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be preallocated.
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If the user chooses a dynamic class, colors in the default color map will be
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available to individual clients for allocation.
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.TP
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.BI "\-depth " int
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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 same as the
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depth of the default visual of the real server, but it must be supported by the
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real server.
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Use
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.BR xdpyinfo (__appmansuffix__)
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to obtain a list of supported visual depths on the real server before starting
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.BR Xnest .
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.TP
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.B \-sss
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This option tells
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.B Xnest
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to use the software screen saver.
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By default,
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.B Xnest
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will use the screen saver that corresponds to the hardware screen saver in the
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real server.
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Of course, even this screen saver is software-generated since
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.B Xnest
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does not control any actual hardware.
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However, it is treated as a hardware screen saver within the sample server code.
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.TP
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.B \-geometry \fIW\fBx\fIH\fB+\fIX\fB+\fIY\fP
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This option specifies the geometry parameters for the top-level
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.B Xnest
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window.
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See \(lqGEOMETRY SPECIFICATIONS\(rq in
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.BR X (__miscmansuffix__)
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for a discusson of this option's syntax.
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This window corresponds to the root window of the nested server.
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The width
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.I W
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and height
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.I H
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specified with this option will be the maximum width and height of each
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top-level
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.B Xnest
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window.
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.B Xnest
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will allow the user to make any top-level window smaller, but it will not
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actually change the size of the nested server root window.
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.B Xnest
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does not yet support the RANDR extension for resizing, rotation, and reflection
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of the root window.
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If this option is not specified,
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.B Xnest
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will choose
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.I W
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and
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.I H
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to be 3/4ths the dimensions of the root window of the real server.
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.TP
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.BI "\-bw " int
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This option specifies the border width of the top-level
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.B Xnest
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window.
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The integer parameter
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.I int
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must be positive.
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The default border width is 1.
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.TP
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.BI "\-name " string
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This option specifies the name of the top-level
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.B Xnest
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window as
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.IR string .
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The default value is the program name.
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.TP
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.BI "\-scrns " int
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This option specifies the number of screens to create in the nested server.
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For each screen,
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.B Xnest
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will create a separate top-level window.
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Each screen is referenced by the number after the dot in the client display name
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specification.
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For example,
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.B xterm \-display :1.1
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will open an
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.BR xterm (__appmansuffix__)
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client in the nested server with the display number
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.B :1
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on the second screen.
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The number of screens is limited by the hard-coded constant in the server sample
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code, which is usually 3.
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.TP
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.B \-install
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This option tells
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.B Xnest
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to do its own color map installation by bypassing the real window manager.
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For it to work properly, the user will probably have to temporarily quit the
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real window manager.
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By default,
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.B Xnest
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will keep the nested client window whose color map should be installed in the
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real server in the
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.I WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS
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property of the top-level
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.B Xnest
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window.
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If this color map is of the same visual type as the root window of the nested
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server,
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.B Xnest
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will associate this color map with the top-level
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.B Xnest
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window as well.
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Since this does not have to be the case, window managers should look primarily
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at the
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.I WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS
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property rather than the color map associated with the top-level
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.B Xnest
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window.
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.\" Is the following still true?  This sentence is several years old.
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Unfortunately, window managers are not very good at doing that yet so this
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option might come in handy.
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.TP
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.BI "\-parent " window_id
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This option tells
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.B Xnest
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to use
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.I window_id
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as the root window instead of creating a window.
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.\" XRX is dead, dead, dead.
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.\" This option is used by the xrx xnestplugin.
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.SH "EXTENDED DESCRIPTION"
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Starting up
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.B Xnest
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is just as simple as starting up
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.BR xclock (__appmansuffix__)
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from a terminal emulator.
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If a user wishes to run
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.B Xnest
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on the same
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workstation as the real server, it is important that the nested server is given
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its own listening socket address.
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Therefore, if there is a server already running on the user's workstation,
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.B Xnest
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will have to be started up with a new display number.
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Since there is usually no more than one server running on a workstation,
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specifying
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.RB \(oq "Xnest :1" \(cq
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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 be
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incremented by one.
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Thus, if you wish to start another
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.BR Xnest ,
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you will need to type
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.RB \(oq "Xnest :2" \(cq
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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 same
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display number as the nested server.
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For example,
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.RB \(oq "xterm \-display :1" \(cq
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will start up an
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.B xterm
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process in the first nested server
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and
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.RB \(oq "xterm \-display :2" \(cq
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will start an
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.B xterm
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in the second nested server from the example above.
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Additional clients can be started from these
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.BR xterm s
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in each nested server.
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.SS "Xnest as a client"
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.B Xnest
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behaves and looks to the real server and other real clients as another real
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client.
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It is a rather demanding client, however, since almost any window or graphics
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request from a nested client will result in a window or graphics request from
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.B Xnest
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to the real server.
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Therefore, it is desirable that
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.B Xnest
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and the real server are on a local network, or even better, on the same machine.
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.B Xnest
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assumes that the real server supports the SHAPE extension.
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There is no way to turn off this assumption dynamically.
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.B Xnest
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can be compiled without the SHAPE extension built in, in which case the real
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server need not support it.
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Dynamic SHAPE extension selection support may be considered in further
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development of
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.BR Xnest .
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.PP
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Since
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.B Xnest
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need not use the same default visual as the the real server, the top-level
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window of the
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.B Xnest
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client always has its own color map.
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This implies that other windows' colors will not be displayed properly while the
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keyboard or pointer focus is in the
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.B Xnest
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window, unless the real server has support for more than one installed color map
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at any time.
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The color map associated with the top window of the
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.B Xnest
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client need not be the appropriate color map that the nested server wants
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installed in the real server.
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In the case that a nested client attempts to install a color map of a different
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visual from the default visual of the nested server,
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.B Xnest
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will put the top window of this nested client and all other top windows of the
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nested clients that use the same color map into the
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.I WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS
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property of the top-level
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.B Xnest
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window on the real server.
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Thus, it is important that the real window manager that manages the
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.B Xnest
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top-level window looks at the
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.I WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS
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property rather than the color map associated with the top-level
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.B Xnest
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window.
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Since most window managers don't yet appear to implement this convention
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properly,
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.B Xnest
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can optionally do direct installation of color maps into the real server
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bypassing the real window manager.
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If the user chooses this option, it is usually necessary to temporarily disable
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the real window manager since it will interfere with the
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.B Xnest
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scheme of color map installation.
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.PP
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Keyboard and pointer control procedures of the nested server change the keyboard
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and pointer control parameters of the real server.
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Therefore, after
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.B Xnest
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is started up, it will change the keyboard and pointer controls of the real
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server to its own internal defaults.
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.SS "Xnest as a server"
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.B Xnest
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as a server looks exactly like a real server to its own clients.
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For the clients, there is no way of telling if they are running on a real or a
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nested server.
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.PP
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As already mentioned,
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.B Xnest
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is a very user-friendly server when it comes to customization.
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.B Xnest
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will pick up a number of command-line arguments that can configure its default
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visual class and depth, number of screens, etc.
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.PP
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The only apparent intricacy from the users' perspective about using
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.B Xnest
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as a server is the selection of fonts.
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.B Xnest
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manages fonts by loading them locally and then passing the font name to the real
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server and asking it to load that font remotely.
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This approach avoids the overload of sending the glyph bits across the network
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for every text operation, although it is really a bug.
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The consequence of this approach is that the user will have to worry about two
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different font paths \(em a local one for the nested server and a remote one for
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the real server \(em since
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.B Xnest
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does not propagate its font path to the real server.
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The reason for this is because real and nested servers need not run on the same
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file system which makes the two font paths mutually incompatible.
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Thus, if 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 server.
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The
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.BR xlsfonts (__appmansuffix__)
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client, if run on the nested server, will list fonts in the local font path and,
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if run on the real server, will list fonts in the remote font path.
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Before a font can be successfully opened by the nested server, it has to exist
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in local and remote font paths.
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It is the users' responsibility to make sure that this is the case.
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.SH "FUTURE DIRECTIONS"
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Make dynamic the requirement for the SHAPE extension in the real server, rather
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than having to recompile
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.B Xnest
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to turn this requirement on and off.
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.PP
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Perhaps there should be a command-line option to tell
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.B Xnest
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to inherit the keyboard and pointer control parameters from the real server
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rather than imposing its own.
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.PP
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.B Xnest
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should read a customization input file to provide even greater freedom and
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simplicity in selecting the desired layout.
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.PP
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There is no support for backing store and save unders, but this should also be
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considered.
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.PP
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.\" Is the following still true now that client-side font rendering is
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.\" considered the way to go?
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The proper implementation of fonts should be moved into the
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.I os
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layer.
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.SH BUGS
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Doesn't run well on servers supporting different visual depths.
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.PP
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Still crashes randomly.
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.PP
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Probably has some memory leaks.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Davor Matic, MIT X Consortium
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR Xserver (__appmansuffix__),
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.BR xdpyinfo (__appmansuffix__),
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.BR X (__miscmansuffix__)
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