.TH XWIN 1 @vendorversion@ .SH NAME XWin \- X Server for the Cygwin environment on Microsoft Windows .SH SYNOPSIS .B XWin [ options ] ... .SH DESCRIPTION \fIXWin\fP is an X Server for the X Window System on the Cygwin environment running on Microsoft Windows. .SH MODES \fIXWin\fP can operate in 3 different modes: .br * \fISingle Window\fP: This is the default mode. Each X screen appears as a single \fIWindows\fP window and all X windows are contained within this window. (In X terminology, the \fIWindows\fP window contains the root window for the screen) .br * \fIMulti-Window\fP: In this mode \fIXWin\fP uses its own integrated window manager in order to handle the top-level X windows, in such a way that they appear as normal \fIWindows\fP windows. .br * \fIRootless\fP: In this mode the X server works in a window containing the whole screen but this root window (traditionally covered with an X hatch pattern) is hidden from view, so only top-level X windows are seen. .SH OPTIONS In addition to the normal server options described in the \fIXserver(1)\fP manual page, \fIXWin\fP accepts the following command line switches, \fIall\fP of which are optional: .SH OPTIONS CONTROLLING WINDOWING MODE Only one of these options may be specified. .TP 8 .B (default) Windowed or rooted mode. Each X screen appears as a single \fIWindows\fP window and all X windows are contained within those windows. .TP 8 .B \-multiwindow Each top-level X window appears in its own \fIWindows\fP window. Also start the integrated \fIWindows\fP-based window manager. .TP 8 .B \-rootless Run the server in rootless mode. The X server works on a window covering the whole screen but the root window is hidden from view. .TP 8 .B \-mwextwm Experimental. The mode combines \fB\-rootless\fP mode drawing with native \fIWindows\fP window frames managed by the experimental external window manager \fIxwinwm\fP. .PP \fBNOTE:\fP \fI-multiwindow\fP mode uses its own internal window manager. All other modes require an external window manager in order to move, resize, and perform other operations on the individual X windows. .SH OPTIONS FOR SPECIFYING X SCREENS An X display may be composed of multiple screens. The default behaviour is to create a single screen 0 that is roughly the size of useful area of the primary monitor (allowing for any window decorations and the task-bar). Screen specific parameters can be applied as a default to all screens by placing those screen specific parameters before any \fB\-screen\fP parameter. Screen specific parameters placed after the first \fB\-screen\fP parameter will apply only to the immediately preceeding \fB\-screen\fP parameter. .TP 8 .B \-[no]multimonitors or \-[no]multiplemonitors Create a screen 0 that covers all monitors [the primary monitor] on a system with multiple monitors. Fake XINERAMA data is created describing the individual monitors, (This is similar to the 'merged framebuffer' or 'pseudo-xinerama' mode provided by some drivers for the xorg X server). This option is currently enabled by default in \fB\-multiwindow\fP mode. .TP 8 .B "\-screen \fIscreen_number\fP [\fIW\fP \fIH\fP [\fIX\fP \fIY\fP] | [[\fIW\fPx\fIH\fP[+\fIX\fP+\fIY\fP]][@\fIM\fP]] ] " Create screen number .I screen_number and optionally specify it's .I height, .I width and .I initial position. Additionally a .I monitor number (which count from 1) can be specified to place the screen on, at which point, all coordinates become relative to that monitor. Screen numbers must be contiguous starting from zero and cannot be duplicated. Examples: .I " -screen 0 @1 ; on 1st monitor using its full resolution (the default)" .I " -screen 0 800x600+100+100@2 ; on 2nd monitor offset 100,100 size 800x600" .I " -screen 0 1024x768@3 ; on 3rd monitor size 1024x768" .SH OPTIONS CONTROLLING THE APPEARANCE OF THE X SCREEN WINDOWS These parameters only apply to windowed mode screens i.e. not in \fB-multiwindow\fP or \fB-rootless\fP mode. .TP 8 .B "\-fullscreen" The X server window takes the full screen, covering completely the \fIWindows\fP desktop. Currently \fB\-fullscreen\fP may only be applied to one X screen. .TP 8 .B \-nodecoration Do not give the Cygwin/X window a \fIWindows\fP window border, title bar, etc. This parameter is ignored when the \fB\-fullscreen\fP parameter is specified. .TP 8 .B \-scrollbars Alternative name for \fB\-resize=scrollbars\fP. .SH OPTIONS CONTROLLING RESIZE BEHAVIOUR .TP 8 .B \-resize[=none|scrollbars|randr] Select the resize mode of an X screen. The default is \fBnone\fP if \fB\-fullscreen\fP is used, \fBrandr\fP otherwise. .RS .IP \fB\-resize=none\fP 8 The screen is not resizable. In windowed mode, if the window has decorations, a fixed frame is used. Alternative name is \fB\-noresize\fP. .IP \fB\-resize=scrollbars\fP 8 The screen window is resizeable, but the screen is not resizable. In windowed mode, if the window has decorations, a resizing frame is used. Scrollbars are drawn when needed to allow the entire X screen to viewed by adjusting them. This also permits screens bigger than the \fIWindows\fP virtual desktop to be used. This parameter is ignored in \fB-multiwindow\fP or \fB-rootless\fP mode. Alternative name is \fB\-scrollbars\fP. .IP \fB\-resize=randr\fP 8 The screen is resizable and the screen window is resizeable. In windowed mode, if the window has decorations, a resizing frame is used. Resizing the \fIWindows\fP window will use the RANDR extension to change the size of the X screen. Likewise, changing the size of the X screen using the RANDR extension will cause the size of the \fIWindows\fP window containing the X screen to be changed. In \fB-multiwindow\fP or \fB-rootless\fP mode, if the X screen is of the same dimensions as a Windows monitor or the virtual desktop, the X server will respond to the WM_DISPLAYCHANGED sent when those dimensions change by resizing the X screen. Changing the size of the X screen using the RANDR extension is not permitted. The maximum dimensions of the screen are the dimensions of the \fIWindows\fP virtual desktop. .IP \fB\-resize\fP 8 on its own is equivalent to \fB\-resize=randr\fP .RE .SH OPTIONS FOR MULTIWINDOW MODE .TP 8 .B \-[no]hostintitle Add the host name to the window title for X applications which are running on remote hosts, when that information is available and it's useful to do so. The default is enabled. .SH OPTIONS CONTROLLING WINDOWS INTEGRATION .TP 8 .B \-[no]clipboard Enables [disables] the integration between the X11 clipboard and \fIWindows\fP clipboard. The default is enabled. .TP 8 .B "\-emulate3buttons [\fItimeout\fP]" Emulate a three button mouse; pressing both buttons within .I timeout milliseconds causes an emulated middle button press. The default .I timeout is 50 milliseconds. Note that most mice with scroll wheel have middle button functionality, usually you will need this option only if you have a two button mouse without scroll wheel. Default is to enable this option if \fIWindows\fP reports a two button mouse, disabled otherwise. .TP 8 .B \-[no]keyhook Enable [disable] a low-level keyboard hook for catching special keypresses like Menu and Alt+Tab and passing them to the X Server instead of letting \fIWindows\fP handle them. .TP 8 .B \-lesspointer Normally the \fIWindows\fP mouse cursor is hidden when the mouse is over an active Cygwin/X window. This option causes the mouse cursor also to be hidden when it is over an inactive Cygwin/X window. This prevents the \fIWindows\fP mouse cursor from being drawn on top of the X cursor. This parameter has no effect unless \fB-swcursor\fP is also specified. .TP 8 .B \-[no]primary Clipboard integration may [will not] use the PRIMARY selection. The default is enabled. .TP 8 .B \-swcursor Disable the usage of the \fIWindows\fP cursor and use the X11 software cursor instead. .TP 8 .B \-[no]trayicon Do not create a tray icon. Default is to create one icon per screen. You can globally disable tray icons with \fB\-notrayicon\fP, then enable it for specific screens with \fB\-trayicon\fP for those screens. .TP 8 .B \-nounicodeclipboard Do not use Unicode clipboard even if on a NT-based platform. .TP 8 .B \-[no]unixkill Enable or disable the \fICtrl-Alt-Backspace\fP key combination as a signal to exit the X Server. The \fICtrl-Alt-Backspace\fP key combination is disabled by default. .TP 8 .B \-[no]wgl Enable [disable] the GLX extension to use the native Windows WGL interface for hardware accelerated OpenGL (AIGLX). The default is enabled. .TP 8 .B \-[no]winkill Enable or disable the \fIAlt-F4\fP key combination as a signal to exit the X Server. The \fIAlt-F4\fP key combination is enabled by default. .SH DRAWING ENGINE OPTIONS .TP 8 .B "\-clipupdates \fInum_boxes\fP" Specify an optional threshold, above which the regions in a shadow update operation will be collected into a GDI clipping region. The clipping region is then used to do a single bit block transfer that is constrained to the updated area by the clipping region. There is some overhead involved in creating, installing, destroying, and removing the clipping region, thus there may not be much benefit for a small number of boxes (less than 10). It is even possible that this functionality does not provide a benefit at any number of boxes; we can only determine the usefulness of this feature through testing. This option probably has limited effect on current \fIWindows\fP versions as they already perform GDI batching. .TP 8 .B "\-engine \fIengine_type_id\fP" This option, which is intended for Cygwin/X developers, overrides the server's automatically selected drawing engine type. This parameter will be ignored if the specified drawing engine type is not supported on the current system. Default behavior is to select the drawing engine with optimum performance that supports the specified depth and window configuration. The engine type ids are: .RS .IP 1 4 Shadow GDI .IP 4 4 Shadow DirectDraw Non-Locking .RE .SH FULLSCREEN OPTIONS .TP 8 .B "\-depth \fIdepth\fP" Specify the color depth, in bits per pixel, to use when running in fullscreen with a DirectDraw engine. This parameter is ignored if \fB\-fullscreen\fP is not specified. .TP 8 .B "\-refresh \fIrate_in_Hz\fP" Specify an optional refresh rate to use when running in fullscreen with a DirectDraw engine. This parameter is ignored if \fB\-fullscreen\fP is not specified. .SH MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS See also the normal server options described in the \fIXserver(1)\fP manual page .TP 8 .B \-help Write a help text listing supported command line options and their description to the console. .TP 8 .B \-ignoreinput Ignore keyboard and mouse input. This is usually only used for testing and debugging purposes. .TP 8 .B "\-logfile \fIfilename\fP" Change the server log file from the default of \fI @logdir@/XWin.n.log\fP, where \fIn\fP is the display number of the XWin server, to \fIfilename\fP. .TP 8 .B "\-logverbose \fIlevel\fP" Control the degree of verbosity of the log messages with the integer parameter \fIlevel\fP. For \fIlevel\fP=0 only fatal errors are reported, for \fIlevel\fP=1 simple information about configuration is also given, for \fIlevel\fP=2 (default) additional runtime information is recorded and for \fIlevel\fP=3 detailed log information (including trace and debug output) is produced. Bigger values will yield a still more detailed debug output. .TP 8 .B "\-xkblayout \fIlayout\fP" .TP 8 .B "\-xkbmodel \fImodel\fP" .TP 8 .B "\-xkboptions \fIoption\fP" .TP 8 .B "\-xkbrules \fIrule\fP" .TP 8 .B "\-xkbvariant \fIvariant\fp" These options configure the xkeyboard extension to load a particular keyboard map as the X server starts. The behavior is similar to the \fIsetxkbmap\fP(1) program. See the \fIxkeyboard-config\fP(@miscmansuffix@) manual page for a list of keyboard configurations. The keyboard layout data is located at \fI@datadir@/X11/xkb/\fP. Additional information can be found in the README files there and in the \fIsetxkbmap\fP(1) manual page. For example, in order to load a German layout for a pc105 keyboard, use the options: .br .I " \-xkblayout de \-xkbmodel pc105" Alternatively, you can use the \fIsetxkbmap\fP(1) program after \fIXWin\fP is running. The default is to select a keyboard configuration matching your current layout as reported by \fIWindows\fP, if known, or the default X server configuration if no matching keyboard configuration was found. .SH UNDOCUMENTED OPTIONS These options are undocumented. Do not use them. .TP 8 .B \-emulatepseudo Create a depth 8 PseudoColor visual when running in depths 15, 16, 24, or 32, collectively known as TrueColor depths. Color map manipulation is not supported, so the PseudoColor visual will not have the correct colors. This option is intended to allow applications which only work with a depth 8 visual to operate in TrueColor modes. .SH LOG FILE As it runs \fIXWin\fP writes messages indicating the most relevant events to the console from which it was called and to a log file that by default is located at \fI @logdir@/XWin.0.log\fP. This file is mainly for debugging purposes. .SH PREFERENCES FILE On startup \fIXWin\fP looks for the file \fI$HOME/.XWinrc\fP or, if the previous file does not exist, \fI @sysconfdir@/X11/system.XWinrc\fP. \fI.XWinrc\fP allows setting preferences for the following: .br * To include items into the menu associated with the \fIXWin\fP icon which is in the \fIWindows\fP system tray. This functions in all modes that have a tray icon. .br * To include items in the system menu which is associated with the \fIWindows\fP window that \fIXWin -multiwindow\fP produces for each top-level X window, in both the generic case and for particular programs. .br * To change the icon that is associated to the \fIWindows\fP window that \fIXWin -multiwindow\fP produces for each top-level X-window. .br * To change the style that is associated to the \fIWindows\fP window that \fXWin I-multiwindow\fP produces for each top-level X window. .PP The format of the \fI.XWinrc\fP file is given in the XWinrc(5) manual page. .SH EXAMPLES Need some examples .SH "SEE ALSO" X(@miscmansuffix@), Xserver(1), xdm(1), xinit(1), XWinrc(@filemansuffix@), setxkbmap(1), xkeyboard-config(@miscmansuffix@). .SH BUGS .I XWin and this manual page still have many limitations. The \fIXWin\fP software is continuously developing; it is therefore possible that this manual page is not up to date. It is always prudent to look also at the output of \fIXWin -help\fP in order to check the options that are operative. .SH AUTHORS This list is by no means complete, but direct contributors to the Cygwin/X project include (in alphabetical order by last name): Stuart Adamson, Michael Bax, Jehan Bing, Lev Bishop, Dr. Peter Busch, Biju G C, Robert Collins, Nick Crabtree, Early Ehlinger, Christopher Faylor, John Fortin, Brian Genisio, Fabrizio Gennari, Alexander Gottwald, Ralf Habacker, Colin Harrison, Matthieu Herrb, Alan Hourihane, Pierre A Humblet, Harold L Hunt II, Dakshinamurthy Karra, Joe Krahn, Paul Loewenstein, Kensuke Matsuzaki, Takuma Murakami, Earle F. Philhower III, Benjamin Riefenstahl, Yaakov Selkowitz, Suhaib Siddiqi, Jack Tanner, Jon Turney and Nicholas Wourms.