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author | Ulrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de> | 2017-04-17 23:38:19 +0200 |
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committer | Ulrich Sibiller <uli42@gmx.de> | 2017-04-20 13:52:16 +0200 |
commit | 0ccc2ee7a64b1c4a4df100ee4d6842a061d6422e (patch) | |
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nxagent.1: highlight nxagent
-rw-r--r-- | nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/nxagent/man/nxagent.1 | 34 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/nxagent/man/nxagent.1 b/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/nxagent/man/nxagent.1 index aad54f422..14d6f694b 100644 --- a/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/nxagent/man/nxagent.1 +++ b/nx-X11/programs/Xserver/hw/nxagent/man/nxagent.1 @@ -56,23 +56,23 @@ then resumed from another client. application/desktop frameworks for providing server-side GUI application access from remote client systems. .PP -Currently, nxagent is co-maintained by three of these projects: The +Currently, \fBnxagent\fR is co-maintained by three of these projects: The Arctica Project, TheQVD and X2Go. .PP .SH "STARTING THE SERVER" -The nxagent should be run in user space. Other than the system's +\fBnxagent\fR should be run in user space. Other than the system's local X.org server, \fBnxagent\fR does not require to be run as root. When bundled with a remote application framework, you normally don't have -to launch \fBnxagent\fR manually. nxagent startup is normally +to launch \fBnxagent\fR manually. \fBnxagent\fR startup is usually managed by the underlying framework (e.g. Arctica Session Manager, X2Go Server, etc.). .PP -When the nxagent starts up (e.g. by typing 'nxagent -ac :1' in a +When \fBnxagent\fR starts up (e.g. by typing 'nxagent -ac :1' in a terminal window), it typically launches in "windowed desktop" mode. On your local X server, there appears a new window being an X server itself. .PP -However, nxagent also supports rootless (or seamless) application +However, \fBnxagent\fR also supports rootless (or seamless) application mode and a shadow session mode (similar to what VNC does). .PP Example: You can launch a complete desktop session inside this nested X @@ -91,17 +91,17 @@ The Fedora / Gentoo / openSUSE way... ### FIXME / TODO ### .fi .PP -However, nxagent also supports rootless (or seamless) application +However, \fBnxagent\fR also supports rootless (or seamless) application mode and a shadow session mode (similar to what VNC does). .SH OPTIONS -The nx-X11 agent accepts a range of default X server options as described +\fBnxagent\fR accepts a range of default X server options as described below. Those default options have to be provided via the command line. -Furthermore, the nxagent accepts some nx-X11 specific options, +Furthermore, \fBnxagent\fR accepts some nx-X11 specific options, described further below. -Last but not least, the nxagent accepts several more options, the +Last but not least, \fBnxagent\fR accepts several more options, the so-called nx/nx options, provided via the $DISPLAY environment variable or the -options commandline option. See below for further details. @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ default, this feature is enabled. To disable XINERAMA completely, make sure to use both options (-xinerama -rrxinerama) on the command line. .SH SERVER DEPENDENT OPTIONS -The nx-X11 Xserver (i.e. \fBnxagent\fR) additionally accepts the following options (non-standard options, dependent on Xserver implementation): +\fBnxagent\fR additionally accepts the following non-standard options: .TP 8 .B \-logo turns on the X Window System logo display in the screen-saver. @@ -413,9 +413,9 @@ session startup and at runtime (i.e. when resuming a suspended session) by so-called nx/nx options. .PP As nx/nx options all options supported by nxcomp (see \fBnxproxy\fR man -page) and all nxagent nx/nx options (see below) can be used. +page) and all \fBnxagent\fR nx/nx options (see below) can be used. . -When launching an nxcomp based nx-X11 agent session (i.e. proxy <-> +When launching an nxcomp based \fBnxagent\fR session (i.e. proxy <-> agent), you will normally set the $DISPLAY variable like this: .PP .nf @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ As <proxy-port> you can pick an arbitrary (unused) TCP port or Unix socket file path. This is the port / socket that you have to connect to with the \fBnxproxy\fR application. .PP -Available nxagent options (as an addition to nx/nx options supported +Available \fBnxagent\fR options (as an addition to nx/nx options supported by nxcomp already): .TP 8 .B options=<string> @@ -509,11 +509,11 @@ provided as nx/nx option is set when resuming a session, thus it overrides the cmd line default. .TP 8 .B menu=<int> -support pulldown menu in nxagent session (only available on proxy <-> agent remote sessions) +support pulldown menu in \fBnxagent\fR session (only available on proxy <-> agent remote sessions) .TP 8 .B sleep=<int> -delay X server operations when suspended (provided in msec), set to \fI0\fR to keep nxagent session -fully functional when suspended (e.g. useful when mirroring nxagent session via VNC) +delay X server operations when suspended (provided in msec), set to \fI0\fR to keep \fBnxagent\fR session +fully functional when suspended (e.g. useful when mirroring an \fBnxagent\fR session via VNC) .TP 8 .B reconnectchecks=<string> @@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ means that all of these checks are essentially deactivated. This is a very bad idea. .RE -If you want to use nxagent as a replacement for Xnest or Xephyr you +If you want to use \fBnxagent\fR as a replacement for Xnest or Xephyr you can pass options like this: .PP .nf |