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1    Introduction to the Tru64 UNIX Window System Environment
 
2    X Window System Administration in the Tru64 UNIX Environment
2.1    Choosing the xdm or the dtlogin Display Manager
2.2    Administrator's Guide - Tru64 UNIX Differences
2.3    Locations of the X Window System Files
2.4    X Display Manager (xdm) and the Login Process
2.5    Security and xdm Authorization
2.5.1    Host-Based Security
2.5.2    User-Based Security
2.6    Solving X Window System Login Problems
2.6.1    Login Problems
2.6.2    Failsafe Mode
2.7    Managing the X Server
2.8    Graphics Adapters
2.9    Font Server Management
2.9.1    Using the Font Server
2.9.2    Font Server Client Utility Applications
2.10    Managing X Terminals
2.11    Memory Utilization by the X Server
2.11.1    General Observations About X Server Memory Growth
 
3    Customizing the X Environment
3.1    Resource Definition Overview
3.1.1    Setting Resources
3.1.2    Resource Definition Precedence
3.1.3    Loading Resource Definitions
3.2    Using Command-Line Flags
3.3    Using Resource Definitions
3.3.1    Resource Definition Structure
3.3.2    Resource Definition Files
3.4    Using Client Utilities for Customization
3.4.1    The editres Utility
3.4.2    The xset Utility
3.4.3    The xsetroot Utility
3.4.4    The xrdb Utility
3.4.5    The xmodmap Utility
3.4.6    Utilities Using the X Keyboard Extensions
3.5    Using an X Session Script
3.6    Bypassing the Login Manager
 
4    Programming in the Tru64 UNIX X Window Environment
4.1    Extensions to the X Server
4.1.1    BIG-REQUESTS
4.1.2    MIT-SCREEN-SAVER Extension
4.1.3    MIT-SHM - MIT Shared Memory Extension
4.1.4    MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD Protocol Extension
4.1.5    Multibuffering Extension
4.1.6    OpenGL - Open Graphics Library Extension
4.1.7    PEX (PHIGS Extension)
4.1.8    SHAPE - X11 Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension
4.1.9    SMT - Shared Memory Transport Extension (COMPAQ provided)
4.1.10    SYNC -Synchronization Extension
4.1.11    XC-MISC
4.1.12    XIE - X Imaging Extension
4.1.13    X Input Extension
4.1.14    X Keyboard Extension for X11 R6
4.1.15    XKME - X Server Keyboard Management Extension
4.1.16    XTrap Extension
4.1.17    XTEST Extension
4.1.18    XV - X Video Extension
4.2    X Display Manager Greeter Module
4.3    Programming Updates
4.3.1    XChangeProperty and GetWindowProperty Functions
4.3.2    Link Order for Static X Clients
4.3.3    DECnet Transport for X Client/Server Connections
 
Examples
2-1    Xserver.conf Resource File
2-2    Font Server config File
3-1    Session Script
 
Figures
2-1    The xdm Processes
 
Tables
2-1    Tru64 UNIX Implementation-Specific Differences
3-1    Standard Command-line Flags
 
Index