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