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-.\" $XdotOrg: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/vfb/Xvfb.man,v 1.4 2005/09/08 01:15:47 anholt Exp $
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-.\" $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/vfb/Xvfb.man,v 1.9 2001/12/14 19:59:45 dawes Exp $
-.\"
-.TH XVFB 1 __xorgversion__
-.SH NAME
-Xvfb \- virtual framebuffer X server for X Version 11
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B Xvfb
-[ option ] ...
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I Xvfb
-is an X server that can run on machines with no display hardware
-and no physical input devices. It emulates a dumb framebuffer using
-virtual memory.
-.PP
-The primary use of this server was intended to be server testing. The
-fb code for any depth can be exercised with this server
-without the need for real hardware that supports the desired depths.
-The X community has found many other novel uses for \fIXvfb\fP,
-including testing clients against unusual depths and screen
-configurations, doing batch processing with \fIXvfb\fP as a background
-rendering engine, load testing, as an aid to porting the X server to a
-new platform, and providing an unobtrusive way to run applications
-that don't really need an X server but insist on having one anyway.
-.SH BUILDING
-To build \fIXvfb\fP, put the following in your host.def and remake.
-.PP
-\&#define BuildServer YES /\(** if you aren't already building other servers */
-.br
-\&#define XVirtualFramebufferServer YES
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.PP
-In addition to the normal server options described in the \fIXserver(1)\fP
-manual page, \fIXvfb\fP accepts the following command line switches:
-.TP 4
-.B "\-screen \fIscreennum\fP \fIWxHxD\fP"
-This option creates screen \fIscreennum\fP and sets its width, height,
-and depth to W, H, and D respectively. By default, only screen 0 exists
-and has the dimensions 1280x1024x12.
-.TP 4
-.B "\-pixdepths \fIlist-of-depths\fP"
-This option specifies a list of pixmap depths that the server should
-support in addition to the depths implied by the supported screens.
-\fIlist-of-depths\fP is a space-separated list of integers that can
-have values from 1 to 32.
-.TP 4
-.B "\-fbdir \fIframebuffer-directory\fP"
-This option specifies the directory in which the memory mapped files
-containing the framebuffer memory should be created.
-See FILES.
-This option only exists on machines that have the mmap and msync system
-calls.
-.TP 4
-.B "\-shmem"
-This option specifies that the framebuffer should be put in shared memory.
-The shared memory ID for each screen will be printed by the server.
-The shared memory is in xwd format.
-This option only exists on machines that support the System V shared memory
-interface.
-.PP
-If neither \fB\-shmem\fP nor \fB\-fbdir\fP is specified,
-the framebuffer memory will be allocated with malloc().
-.TP 4
-.B "\-linebias \fIn\fP"
-This option specifies how to adjust the pixelization of thin lines.
-The value \fIn\fP is a bitmask of octants in which to prefer an axial
-step when the Bresenham error term is exactly zero. See the file
-Xserver/mi/miline.h for more information. This option is probably only useful
-to server developers to experiment with the range of line pixelization
-possible with the fb code.
-.TP 4
-.B "\-blackpixel \fIpixel-value\fP, \-whitepixel \fIpixel-value\fP"
-These options specify the black and white pixel values the server should use.
-.SH FILES
-The following files are created if the \-fbdir option is given.
-.TP 4
-\fIframebuffer-directory\fP/Xvfb_screen<n>
-Memory mapped file containing screen n's framebuffer memory, one file
-per screen. The file is in xwd format. Thus, taking a full-screen
-snapshot can be done with a file copy command, and the resulting
-snapshot will even contain the cursor image.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-.TP 8
-Xvfb :1 -screen 0 1600x1200x32
-The server will listen for connections as server number 1, and screen 0
-will be depth 32 1600x1200.
-.TP 8
-Xvfb :1 -screen 1 1600x1200x16
-The server will listen for connections as server number 1, will have the
-default screen configuration (one screen, 1280x1024x12), and screen 1
-will be depth 16 1600x1200.
-.TP 8
-Xvfb -pixdepths 3 27 -fbdir /usr/tmp
-The server will listen for connections as server number 0, will have the
-default screen configuration (one screen, 1280x1024x12),
-will also support pixmap
-depths of 3 and 27,
-and will use memory mapped files in /usr/tmp for the framebuffer.
-.TP 8
-xwud -in /usr/tmp/Xvfb_screen0
-Displays screen 0 of the server started by the preceding example.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.PP
-X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(1), xwd(1), xwud(1), XWDFile.h
-.SH AUTHORS
-David P. Wiggins, The Open Group, Inc.