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diff --git a/nx-X11/registry b/nx-X11/registry deleted file mode 100644 index 49177819b..000000000 --- a/nx-X11/registry +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1711 +0,0 @@ - - X Registry - -The X.Org Foundation is maintaining a registry of certain X-related -items, to aid in avoiding conflicts and to aid in sharing of such items. -Requests to register items, or questions about registration, should be -addressed to - xregistry@x.org -or to - The X.Org Foundation -- X11 Registry - c/o Ienup Sung - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - 4150 Network Circle, M/S USCA21-311 - Santa Clara, CA 95054 - -Electronic mail will be acknowledged upon receipt. -Please allow up to 4 weeks for a formal response to registration and inquiries. - -The registry is published as part of the X software distribution -from The X.Org Foundation. The latest registry can be found at: - - ftp://ftp.x.org/pub/DOCS/registry - -All registered items must have the postal address of someone responsible for -the item, or a reference to a document describing the item and the postal -address of where to write to obtain the document. - -Registration of conflicting items will not be permitted (the same value will -not be assigned two different meanings) except where explicitly indicated. - -1. ORGANIZATION NAMES - -These should generally be used as prefixes for other registered names. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"Acorn" [49] -"Adobe" [69] -"AIX" [33] -"ALLINK" [99] -"APOLLO" [1] -"Apple" [22] -"ARDENT" [2] -"BBN" [61] -"Compaq" [82] -"CRAB" [84] -"CRUC" [30] -"DEC" [82] -"DG" [48] -"DME" [7] -"Dt" [114] -"EFW" [124] -"ES" [75] -"FXD" [55] -"FUJITSU" [87] -"HP" [35] -"IBM" [33] -"ICS" [31] -"ILA" [62] -"IPSYS" [59] -"IXI" [20] -"JCC" [90] -"JUP" [93] -"KPC" [98] -"LJK" [56] -"LTA" [60] -"MEGATEK" [112] -"Metheus" [117] -"MIT" [8] -"MOTIF" [7] -"NCD" [66] -"OMRON" [45] -"ORL" [65] -"OSF" [7] -"Panasonic" [52] -"PERITEK" [116] -"PFU" [32] -"RATIONAL" [88] -"SGCS" [83] -"SGI" [6] -"SONY" [37] -"stellar" [28] -"STI" [73] -"Sun" [58] -"Tech-Source" [106] -"TEK" [43] -"TOG" [133] -"visual" [5] -"VIT" [46] -"WN" [103] -"WRI" [102] -"WYSE" [68] -"X/software" [115] -"X3D" [8] -"XC" [104] -"Xerox" [91] -"XFree86" [113] -"XUG" [31] - - -2. KEYSYMS - -Only "private" keysyms (with 29th bit set) can be registered by organizations; -standard keysyms must be approved by the X.Org Foundation. Since keysym -numeric values are explicitly private, we will permit (but not encourage) -conflicting registration here. - -Name Value Reference ----- ----- --------- -hpXK_mute_acute 0x100000A8 [36] -hpXK_mute_grave 0x100000A9 [36] -hpXK_mute_asciicircum 0x100000AA [36] -hpXK_mute_diaeresis 0x100000AB [36] -hpXK_mute_asciitilde 0x100000AC [36] -hpXK_lira 0x100000AF [36] -hpXK_guilder 0x100000BE [36] -hpXK_Ydiaeresis 0x100000EE [36] -hpXK_IO 0x100000EE [36] -hpXK_longminus 0x100000F6 [36] -hpXK_block 0x100000FC [36] -apXK_LineDel 0x1000FF00 [1] -apXK_CharDel 0x1000FF01 [1] -apXK_Copy 0x1000FF02 [1] -apXK_Cut 0x1000FF03 [1] -apXK_Paste 0x1000FF04 [1] -apXK_Move 0x1000FF05 [1] -apXK_Grow 0x1000FF06 [1] -apXK_Cmd 0x1000FF07 [1] -apXK_Shell 0x1000FF08 [1] -apXK_LeftBar 0x1000FF09 [1] -apXK_RightBar 0x1000FF0A [1] -apXK_LeftBox 0x1000FF0B [1] -apXK_RightBox 0x1000FF0C [1] -apXK_UpBox 0x1000FF0D [1] -apXK_DownBox 0x1000FF0E [1] -apXK_Pop 0x1000FF0F [1] -apXK_Read 0x1000FF10 [1] -apXK_Edit 0x1000FF11 [1] -apXK_Save 0x1000FF12 [1] -apXK_Exit 0x1000FF13 [1] -apXK_Repeat 0x1000FF14 [1] -hpXK_Modelock1 0x1000FF48 [36] -hpXK_Modelock2 0x1000FF49 [36] -hpXK_Reset 0x1000FF6C [36] -hpXK_System 0x1000FF6D [36] -hpXK_User 0x1000FF6E [36] -hpXK_ClearLine 0x1000FF6F [36] -hpXK_InsertLine 0x1000FF70 [36] -hpXK_DeleteLine 0x1000FF71 [36] -hpXK_InsertChar 0x1000FF72 [36] -hpXK_DeleteChar 0x1000FF73 [36] -hpXK_BackTab 0x1000FF74 [36] -hpXK_KP_BackTab 0x1000FF75 [36] -apXK_KP_parenleft 0x1000FFA8 [1] -apXK_KP_parenright 0x1000FFA9 [1] - -IXK_2ND_FUNC_L 0x10004001 [50] -IXK_2ND_FUNC_R 0x10004002 [50] -IXK_REMOVE 0x10004003 [50] -IXK_REPEAT 0x10004004 [50] -IXK_A1 0x10004101 [50] -IXK_A2 0x10004102 [50] -IXK_A3 0x10004103 [50] -IXK_A4 0x10004104 [50] -IXK_A5 0x10004105 [50] -IXK_A6 0x10004106 [50] -IXK_A7 0x10004107 [50] -IXK_A8 0x10004108 [50] -IXK_A9 0x10004109 [50] -IXK_A10 0x1000410A [50] -IXK_A11 0x1000410B [50] -IXK_A12 0x1000410C [50] -IXK_A13 0x1000410D [50] -IXK_A14 0x1000410E [50] -IXK_A15 0x1000410F [50] -IXK_B1 0x10004201 [50] -IXK_B2 0x10004202 [50] -IXK_B3 0x10004203 [50] -IXK_B4 0x10004204 [50] -IXK_B5 0x10004205 [50] -IXK_B6 0x10004206 [50] -IXK_B7 0x10004207 [50] -IXK_B8 0x10004208 [50] -IXK_B9 0x10004209 [50] -IXK_B10 0x1000420A [50] -IXK_B11 0x1000420B [50] -IXK_B12 0x1000420C [50] -IXK_B13 0x1000420D [50] -IXK_B14 0x1000420E [50] -IXK_B15 0x1000420F [50] -IXK_B16 0x10004210 [50] - -DXK_Remove 0x1000FF00 [27] -DXK_ring_accent 0x1000FEB0 [27] -DXK_circumflex_accent 0x1000FE5E [27] -DXK_cedilla_accent 0x1000FE2C [27] -DXK_acute_accent 0x1000FE27 [27] -DXK_grave_accent 0x1000FE60 [27] -DXK_tilde 0x1000FE7E [27] -DXK_diaeresis 0x1000FE22 [27] - -osfXK_Copy 0x1004FF02 [7] -osfXK_Cut 0x1004FF03 [7] -osfXK_Paste 0x1004FF04 [7] -osfXK_BackTab 0x1004FF07 [7] -osfXK_BackSpace 0x1004FF08 [7] -osfXK_Clear 0x1004FF0B [7] -osfXK_Escape 0x1004FF1B [7] -osfXK_AddMode 0x1004FF31 [7] -osfXK_PrimaryPaste 0x1004FF32 [7] -osfXK_QuickPaste 0x1004FF33 [7] -osfXK_PageLeft 0x1004FF40 [7] -osfXK_PageUp 0x1004FF41 [7] -osfXK_PageDown 0x1004FF42 [7] -osfXK_PageRight 0x1004FF43 [7] -osfXK_Activate 0x1004FF44 [7] -osfXK_MenuBar 0x1004FF45 [7] -osfXK_Left 0x1004FF51 [7] -osfXK_Up 0x1004FF52 [7] -osfXK_Right 0x1004FF53 [7] -osfXK_Down 0x1004FF54 [7] -osfXK_Prior 0x1004FF55 [7] -osfXK_Next 0x1004FF56 [7] -osfXK_EndLine 0x1004FF57 [7] -osfXK_BeginLine 0x1004FF58 [7] -osfXK_EndData 0x1004FF59 [7] -osfXK_BeginData 0x1004FF5A [7] -osfXK_PrevMenu 0x1004FF5B [7] -osfXK_NextMenu 0x1004FF5C [7] -osfXK_PrevField 0x1004FF5D [7] -osfXK_NextField 0x1004FF5E [7] -osfXK_Select 0x1004FF60 [7] -osfXK_Insert 0x1004FF63 [7] -osfXK_Undo 0x1004FF65 [7] -osfXK_Menu 0x1004FF67 [7] -osfXK_Cancel 0x1004FF69 [7] -osfXK_Help 0x1004FF6A [7] -osfXK_SelectAll 0x1004FF71 [7] -osfXK_DeselectAll 0x1004FF72 [7] -osfXK_Reselect 0x1004FF73 [7] -osfXK_Extend 0x1004FF74 [7] -osfXK_Restore 0x1004FF78 [7] -osfXK_SwitchDirection 0x1004FF7E [7] -osfXK_PriorMinor 0x1004FFF5 [7] -osfXK_NextMinor 0x1004FFF6 [7] -osfXK_RightLine 0x1004FFF7 [7] -osfXK_LeftLine 0x1004FFF8 [7] -osfXK_Delete 0x1004FFFF [7] - -SunXK_FA_Grave 0x1005FF00 [58] -SunXK_FA_Circum 0x1005FF01 [58] -SunXK_FA_Tilde 0x1005FF02 [58] -SunXK_FA_Acute 0x1005FF03 [58] -SunXK_FA_Diaeresis 0x1005FF04 [58] -SunXK_FA_Cedilla 0x1005FF05 [58] -SunXK_F36 0x1005FF10 [58] -SunXK_F37 0x1005FF11 [58] -SunXK_Sys_Req 0x1005FF60 [58] -SunXK_Props 0x1005FF70 [58] -SunXK_Front 0x1005FF71 [58] -SunXK_Copy 0x1005FF72 [58] -SunXK_Open 0x1005FF73 [58] -SunXK_Paste 0x1005FF74 [58] -SunXK_Cut 0x1005FF75 [58] -SunXK_PowerSwitch 0x1005FF76 [58] -SunXK_AudioLowerVolume 0x1005FF77 [58] -SunXK_AudioMute 0x1005FF78 [58] -SunXK_AudioRaiseVolume 0x1005FF79 [58] -SunXK_VideoDegauss 0x1005FF7A [58] -SunXK_VideoLowerBrightness 0x1005FF7B [58] -SunXK_VideoRaiseBrightness 0x1005FF7C [58] -SunXK_PowerSwitchShift 0x1005FF7D [58] - -WYXK_Setup 0x1006FF00 [68] - -ncdXK_Setup 0x1006FF00 [66] - -XeroxXK_PointerButton1 0x10070001 [91] -XeroxXK_PointerButton2 0x10070002 [91] -XeroxXK_PointerButton3 0x10070003 [91] -XeroxXK_PointerButton4 0x10070004 [91] -XeroxXK_PointerButton5 0x10070005 [91] - -XF86XK_ModeLock 0x1008FF01 [113] - -Range 0x11000000 to 0x1100FFFF is allocated for keypad keysyms. - - -3. AUTHORIZATION PROTOCOL NAMES - -See Section 8 of the protocol. Names should generally have an organizational -prefix. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"MIT-KERBEROS-4" [21] -"MIT-KERBEROS-5" [21] -"MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1" [8] -"SUN-DES-1" [57] -"XC-QUERY-SECURITY-1" [8] -"XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1" [8], [11] - -4. VENDOR STRING FORMATS - -See Section 8 of the protocol. - -String Reference ----- --------- -"Acorn Computers Ltd" [49] -"Apollo Computer Inc." [1] -"Apple Computer, Inc." [22] -"Ardent Computer Corporation" [2] -"Compaq Computer Corporation" [82] -"Crab Advanced Technologies Ltd" [84] -"Crucible" [30] -"Data General Corporation" [48] -"Digital Equipment Corporation" [82] -"EFW, Inc." [124] -"Evans & Sutherland" [75] -"FUJITSU LIMITED" [87] -"Hewlett-Packard Company" [35] -"International Business Machines" [33] -"JAPAN COMPUTER CORP." [90] -"Jupiter Systems Inc." [93] -"Kubota Pacific Computer" [98] -"Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd." [52] -"Megatek Corporation" [112] -"Metheus Corporation" [117] -"MIT X Consortium" [8] -"Network Computing Devices Inc." [66] -"OMRON Corporation" [45] -"Peritek Corporation" [116] -"PFU LIMITED" [32] -"Silicon Graphics Computer Systems" [6] -"Snitily Graphics Consulting Services" [83] -"Sony Corporation" [37] -"Stellar Computer Inc." [28] -"Sun Microsystems, Inc." [101] -"Tech-Source Inc." [106] -"The XFree86 Project, Inc" [113] -"The X.Org Foundation, Inc" [8] -"The X.Org Group" [8] -"The X.Org Group / The XFree86 Project, Inc" [113] [8] -"VIT-Visual Information Technologies, Inc (VITec)" [46] -"Wolfram Research, Inc." [102] -"Wyse Technology Inc." [68] -"X/software Germany" [115] -"X11/NeWS - Sun Microsystems, Inc." [58] -"X Consortium" [104] - -5. PROTOCOL EXTENSION NAMES - -As used in the QueryExtension and ListExtensions protocol requests. -The name should generally have an organizational prefix. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"Acorn-Noise" [49] -"Adobe-DPS-Extension" [42] -"AixDeviceControlExtension" [33] -"AixExtension" [33] -"AixEventControlExtension" [33] -"AixStatExtension" [33] -"AixDialExtension" [33] -"AixLpfkExtension" [33] -"APOLLO-SHARE" [1] -"ARDENT-XDoubleBuffer" [2], [3] -"ARDENT-XTitan" [2], [4] -"bezier" [34] -"BIG-REQUESTS" [97] -"DEC-XTRAP" [51] -"DOUBLE-BUFFER" [123] -"DPMS" [132] -"ESMultiScreenExtension" [75] -"ESSetBitsExtension" [75] -"ESTraverse3DExtension" [75] -"ESVideoModeExtension" [75] -"ESLayersExtension" [75] -"ESCursorAttrExtension" [75] -"ESPickExtension" [75] -"FUJITSU-Control-Modifiers" [87] -"FUJITSU-VX-VideoControl" [87] -"FUJITSU-VX-DeviceControl" [87] -"JUPMISC" [93] -"KPC-XPeer" [98] -"LBX" [125] -"MEX-Metheus-Extension-to-X" [117] -"MIT-SCREEN-SAVER" [96] -"MIT-SHM" [8] -"MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD" [8] -"Multi-Buffering" [8], [10] -"NCD-SIE" [66] -"ORL-SYNC" [65] -"PanasonicDosEmulatorExtension" [52] -"PFU-GAOpAttr" [32] -"RECORD" [122] -"SECURITY" [126] -"SGI-GLX" [6] -"SGI-XGL" [6] -"SGI-MISCELLANEOUS" [6] -"SHAPE" [8], [13] -"SonyKeyboardExtension" [37] -"SonySoundExtension" [37] -"SonyVideoExtension" [37] -"SonyPrinterExtension" [37] -"stellar-cm" [29] -"stellar-db" [29] -"stellar-im" [29] -"stellar-shmLink" [28] -"stellar-xfdi" [29] -"stellar-xtest" [28] -"SUN_TSOL" [121] -"SYNC" [108] -"TsiOvlExtension" [106] -"TekCms" [43] -"TeKDisplayListExtension" [43] -"TeKHardCopySupport" [43] -"TeKPeerWindows" [43] -"TOG-CUP" [131] -"VEX" [14] -"VIT-Image Display List Extension" [46] -"X/software X/bigX" [115] -"X/software X/keymapX" [115] -"X/software X/metaX" [115] -"X/software X/shadowX" [115] -"X/software X/translucentX" [115] -"X3D-PEX" [8], [9] -"XC-APPGROUP" [127] -"XC-MISC" [109] -"XFree86-VidModeExtension" [113] -"XIE" [110] -"XInputExtension" [128] -"XINERAMA" [130] -"XKEYBOARD" [111] -"XPRINT" [129] -"XTEST" [8] -"XTestExtension1" [35] -"XVideo" [118] -"ZoidExtension" [34] - -6. HOST FAMILIES - -See the "family" component of the HOST structure in the protocol. -Values for private families will be assigned by The X.Org Foundation. - -Value Name Reference ------ ---- --------- -0 Internet [23] -1 DECnet [23] -2 Chaos [23] -5 ServerInterpreted [23] -6 InternetV6 [23] -33 Amoeba [8] -252 LocalHost [105] -253 Kerberos5Principal [94] -254 Netname [57] - -7. PROPERTY NAMES - -As stored on windows in the server. See Sections 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 5.1.1, and -6.4 of the ICCCM, and Section 14.1 of the Xlib manual. Registration must -include the context in which the property is used (e.g. root window, top-level -client window). In general, private property names should start with a -leading underscore, followed by the organizational prefix, followed by another -underscore. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"RGB_DEFAULT_MAP" [18] -"RGB_BEST_MAP" [18] -"RGB_RED_MAP" [18] -"RGB_GREEN_MAP" [18] -"RGB_BLUE_MAP" [18] -"RGB_GRAY_MAP" [18] -"WM_CLASS" [16] -"WM_CLIENT_MACHINE" [16] -"WM_COLORMAP_WINDOW" [16] -"WM_COMMAND" [16] -"WM_HINTS" [16] -"WM_ICON_NAME" [16] -"WM_ICON_SIZE" [16] -"WM_NAME" [16] -"WM_NORMAL_HINTS" [16] -"WM_PROTOCOLS" [16] -"WM_STATE" [16] -"WM_TRANSIENT_FOR" [16] -"WM_ZOOM_HINTS" [17], [18] -"_MIT_OBJ_CLASS" [94] -"_NCD_WM_RUNNING" [66] -"_RATIONAL_ROSE_TAG" [88] -"_RATIONAL_ROSE_MSG" [88] -"_SGI_GL_COLORMAP" [6] - -8. PROPERTY TYPE NAMES - -See "PROPERTY NAMES" above. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"ATOM" [16] -"ATOM_PAIR" [16] -"BITMAP" [16] -"COMPOUND_TEXT" [8], [12] -"DRAWABLE" [16] -"INCR" [16] -"INCREMENTAL" [17], [16] -"INTEGER" [16] -"PIXMAP" [16] -"RGB_COLOR_MAP" [18] -"SPAN" [16] -"STRING" [16] -"UTF8_STRING" [134] -"WINDOW" [16] -"WM_HINTS" [16] -"WM_ICON_SIZE" [16] -"WM_SIZE_HINTS" [16] -"WM_STATE" [16] -"_SONY_CDFF" [37] -"_SONY_XWD" [37] -"_SONY_XPICT" [37] -"_SJIS_STRING" [37] -"_EUC_STRING" [37] -"_JIS_STRING" [37] -"_WRI_XWD_RLED" [102] -"_XWNMO" [45] - -9. SELECTION NAMES - -See Section 2.6.1 of the ICCCM. In general, private selection names should -start with a leading underscore, followed by the organizational prefix, -followed by another underscore. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"CLIPBOARD" [16] -"PD_SELECTION" [37] -"PRIMARY" [16] -"PRIMARY_FONT" [47] -"SECONDARY" [16] -"_JAPANESE_CONVERSION" [37] -"_CHINESE_CONVERSION" [37] -"_HUNGLE_CONVERSION" [37] -"_EUROPEAN_CONVERSION" [37] -"__SAM_" (prefix) [67] - -10. SELECTION TARGETS - -See Section 2.6.2 of the ICCCM. In general, private selection targets should -start with a leading underscore, followed by the organizational prefix, -followed by another underscore. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"BACKGROUND" [16] -"BITMAP" [16] -"CHARACTER_POSITION" [16] -"CLASS" [16] -"CLIENT_WINDOW" [16] -"COLORMAP" [16] -"COLUMN_NUMBER" [16] -"COMPOUND_TEXT" [8], [12] -"DELETE" [16] -"DRAWABLE" [16] -"FILE_NAME" [16] -"FOREGROUND" [16] -"HOST_NAME" [16] -"INSERT_PROPERTY" [16] -"INSERT_SELECTION" [16] -"LENGTH" [16] -"LINE_NUMBER" [16] -"LIST_LENGTH" [16] -"MODULE" [16] -"MULTIPLE" [16] -"NAME" [16] -"ODIF" [16] -"OWNER_OS" [16] -"PIXMAP" [16] -"PROCEDURE" [16] -"PROCESS" [16] -"STRING" [16] -"TARGETS" [16] -"TASK" [16] -"TEXT" [16] -"TIMESTAMP" [16] -"USER" [16] -"UTF8_STRING" [134] -"_ADOBE_EPS" [69] -"_ADOBE_EPSI" [69] -"_SONY_CDFF" [37] -"_SONY_XWD" [37] -"_SONY_XPICT" [37] -"_SJIS_STRING" [37] -"_EUC_STRING" [37] -"_JIS_STRING" [37] -"_WRI_XWD_RLED" [102] - -11. WM_PROTOCOLS PROTOCOLS - -See Section 4.1.2.7 of the ICCCM. In general, private protocols should start -with a leading underscore, followed by the organizational prefix, followed by -another underscore. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"WM_DELETE_WINDOW" [16] -"WM_TAKE_FOCUS" [16] -"WM_SAVE_YOURSELF" [16] - -12. CLIENTMESSAGE TYPES - -See the "type" field in the ClientMessage event in the protocol, and Section -4.2.8 of the ICCCM. In general, private types should start with a leading -underscore, followed by the organizational prefix, followed by another -underscore. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"PD_ACTIVE" [37] -"WM_CHANGE_STATE" [16] -"WM_PROTOCOLS" [16] -"_CONVERSION_REQUEST" [37] -"_CONVERSION_NOTIFY" [37] -"_CONVERSION_END" [37] - -13. FONT FOUNDRY NAMES - -See Section 3.1.2.1 of the XLFD. This will typically be an organization name. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"Acorn" [49] -"Adobe" [24] -"AIX" [33] -"Apple" [22] -"Bitstream" [25] -"Cognition" [89] -"Cronyx" [120] -"DEC" [27] -"eands" [75] -"fujitsu" [87] -"FujiXerox" [64] -"IBM" [33] -"IPSYS" [59] -"Metheus" [117] -"MISC" [8] -"NCD" [66] -"omron" [45] -"Panasonic" [52] -"Sony" [37] -"Sun" [92] - -14. FONT CHARSET (REGISTRY AND ENCODING) NAMES - -See Sections 3.1.2.12 of the XLFD. For ISO standards, the format -will generally be: "ISO" + <standard-number> + "-" + <part-number> - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"DEC" [27] - registry prefix -"DEC.CNS11643.1986-2" [53] - CNS11643 2-plane using the encoding - suggested in that standard -"DEC.DTSCS.1990-2" [54] - DEC Taiwan Supplemental Character Set -"fujitsu.u90x01.1991-0" [87] -"fujitsu.u90x03.1991-0" [87] -"GB2312.1980-0" [39],[12] - China (PRC) Hanzi, GL encoding -"GB2312.1980-1" [39] - (deprecated) - China (PRC) Hanzi, GR encoding -"HP-Arabic8" [36] - HPARABIC8 8-bit character set -"HP-East8" [36] - HPEAST8 8-bit character set -"HP-Greek8" [36] - HPGREEK8 8-bit character set -"HP-Hebrew8" [36] - HPHEBREW8 8-bit character set -"HP-Japanese15" [36] - HPJAPAN15 15-bit characer set, - modified from industry defacto - standard Shift-JIS -"HP-Kana8" [36] - HPKANA8 8-bit character set -"HP-Korean15" [36] - HPKOREAN15 15-bit character set -"HP-Roman8" [36] - HPROMAN8 8-bit character set -"HP-SChinese15" [36] - HPSCHINA15 15-bit character set for - support of Simplified Chinese -"HP-TChinese15" [36] - HPTCHINA15 15-bit character set for - support of Traditional Chinese -"HP-Turkish8" [36] - HPTURKISH8 8-bit character set -"IPSYS" [59] - registry prefix -"IPSYS.IE-1" [59] -"ISO2022"<REG>"-"<ENC> [44] -"ISO646.1991-IRV" [107] - ISO 646 International Reference Version -"ISO8859-1" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 1 -"ISO8859-2" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 2 -"ISO8859-3" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 3 -"ISO8859-4" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 4 -"ISO8859-5" [15],[12] - ISO Latin/Cyrillic alphabet -"ISO8859-6" [15],[12] - ISO Latin/Arabic alphabet -"ISO8859-7" [15],[12] - ISO Latin/Greek alphabet -"ISO8859-8" [15],[12] - ISO Latin/Hebrew alphabet -"ISO8859-9" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 5 -"ISO8859-10" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 6 -"ISO8859-13" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 7 -"ISO8859-14" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 8 -"ISO8859-15" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 9 -"ISO8859-16" [15],[12] - ISO Latin alphabet No. 10 -"FCD8859-15" [7] - (deprecated) - ISO Latin alphabet No. 9, Final Committee Draft -"ISO10646-1" [133] - Unicode Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set -"ISO10646-MES" [133] - (deprecated) - Unicode Minimum European Subset -"JISX0201.1976-0" [38],[12] - 8-Bit Alphanumeric-Katakana Code -"JISX0208.1983-0" [40],[12] - Japanese Graphic Character Set, - GL encoding -"JISX0208.1990-0" [71] - Japanese Graphic Character Set, - GL encoding -"JISX0208.1983-1" [40] - (deprecated) - Japanese Graphic Character Set, - GR encoding -"JISX0212.1990-0" [72] - Supplementary Japanese Graphic Character Set, - GL encoding -"KOI8-R" [119] - Cyrillic alphabet -"KSC5601.1987-0" [41],[12] - Korean Graphic Character Set, - GL encoding -"KSC5601.1987-1" [41] - (deprecated) - Korean Graphic Character Set, - GR encoding -"omron_CNS11643-0" [45] -"omron_CNS11643-1" [45] -"omron_BIG5-0" [45] -"omron_BIG5-1" [45] -"wn.tamil.1993" [103] - - -15. FONT PROPERTY NAMES - -See QueryFont in the protocol, and Section 3.2 of the XLFD. In general, -private properties should start with a leading underscore, followed by the -organizational prefix, followed by another underscore. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"ADD_STYLE_NAME" [19] -"AVERAGE_WIDTH" [19] -"AVG_CAPITAL_WIDTH" [19] -"AVG_LOWERCASE_WIDTH" [19] -"CAP_HEIGHT" [19] -"CHARSET_ENCODING" [19] -"CHARSET_REGISTRY" [19] -"COPYRIGHT" [19] -"DESTINATION" [19] -"END_SPACE" [19] -"FACE_NAME" [19] -"FIGURE_WIDTH" [19] -"FOUNDRY" [19] -"FAMILY_NAME" [19] -"ITALIC_ANGLE" [19] -"MAX_SPACE" [19] -"MIN_SPACE" [19] -"NORM_SPACE" [19] -"NOTICE" [19] -"PIXEL_SIZE" [19] -"POINT_SIZE" [19] -"QUAD_WIDTH" [17], [19] -"RELATIVE_SETWIDTH" [19] -"RELATIVE_WEIGHT" [19] -"RESOLUTION" [17], [19] -"RESOLUTION_X" [19] -"RESOLUTION_Y" [19] -"SETWIDTH_NAME" [19] -"SLANT" [19] -"SMALL_CAP_SIZE" [19] -"SPACING" [19] -"STRIKEOUT_ASCENT" [19] -"STRIKEOUT_DESCENT" [19] -"SUBSCRIPT_SIZE" [19] -"SUBSCRIPT_X" [19] -"SUBSCRIPT_Y" [19] -"SUPERSCRIPT_SIZE" [19] -"SUPERSCRIPT_X" [19] -"SUPERSCRIPT_Y" [19] -"UNDERLINE_POSITION" [19] -"UNDERLINE_THICKNESS" [19] -"X_HEIGHT" [19] -"WEIGHT" [19] -"WEIGHT_NAME" [19] -"_ADOBE_POSTSCRIPT_FONTNAME" [69] - -16. RESOURCE TYPES - -See Chapter 15 of the Xlib manual and Section 9.1 of the Xt manual. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"AcceleratorTable" [26] -"Bool" [26] -"Boolean" [26] -"Callback" [26] -"CallProc" [26] -"CharSet" [37] -"Color" [26] -"CompoundText" [12] -"Cursor" [26] -"Dimension" [26] -"Display" [26] -"EditMode" [26] -"File" [26] -"Float" [26] -"Font" [26] -"FontList" [37] -"FontStruct" [26] -"Function" [26] -"Geometry" [26] -"Immediate" [26] -"Int" [26] -"Justify" [26] -"KeyboardType" [37] -"Language" [37] -"Orientation" [26] -"PEXtClipIndicator" [75] -"PEXtColorBundle" [75] -"PEXtControlFlag" [75] -"PEXtCullMode" [75] -"PEXtDeferralMode" [75] -"PEXtDepthCueMode" [75] -"PEXtDistinguishMode" [75] -"PEXtEdgeFlag" [75] -"PEXtGeneralColor" [75] -"PEXtGravity" [75] -"PEXtHLHSRMode" [75] -"PEXtIntList" [75] -"PEXtInteriorStyle" [75] -"PEXtLightSourceType" [75] -"PEXtLimit" [75] -"PEXtLimit3" [75] -"PEXtLineType" [75] -"PEXtModificationMode" [75] -"PEXtPickHighlightMode" [75] -"PEXtPickMode" [75] -"PEXtPoint" [75] -"PEXtPoint3" [75] -"PEXtProjectionType" [75] -"PEXtReflectanceEquation" [75] -"PEXtResizePolicy" [75] -"PEXtShadingMethod" [75] -"PEXtTraversalPolicy" [75] -"PEXtVector" [75] -"PEXtVector3" [75] -"PEXtWorkstationType" [75] -"Pixel" [26] -"Pixmap" [26] -"Pointer" [26] -"Position" [26] -"Short" [26] -"String" [18],[26] -"StringTable" [26] -"TranslationTable" [26] -"UnsignedChar" [26] -"Widget" [26] -"Window" [26] -"Xai" (prefix) [59] -"Xi" (prefix) [31] -"XMex" (prefix) [117] - -17. APPLICATION CLASSES - -See Section 4.1.2.5 of the ICCCM and Section 14.1.8 of the Xlib manual. -[Only class names, not instance names.] - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"BuilderXcessory" [31] -"BX" [31] -"Clock" [47] -"Csm" [75] -"Exterm" [45] -"Listres" [47] -"Medit" [45] -"Xai" [59] -"Xbiff" [47] -"XCalc" [47] -"XClipboard" [47] -"XClock" [47] -"XCutsel" [47] -"Xditview" [47] -"Xedit" [47] -"XEyes" [47] -"Xfd" [47] -"XFontSel" [47] -"Xgc" [47] -"XLogo" [47] -"Xman" [47] -"Xmh" [47] -"Xsm" [49] -"XTerm" [47] -"Xwnmo" [45] - - -18. CLASS EXTENSION RECORD TYPES - -See Section 1.4.12 of the Xt Intrinsics manual. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"Xai" (prefix) [59] -"XaiCoreClassExtension" [59] - -19. DISPLAY MANUFACTURER ID - -See Section 9 of the X Display Manager Control Protocol. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"Acorn" [49] -"CRAB" [84] -"EFW" [124] -"FUJITSU" [87] -"HDS" [70] -"JCC" [90] -"Jupiter" [93] -"TD" [63] -"Metheus" [117] -"MIT" [8] -"NCD" [66] -"PERITEK" [116] -"WYSE" [68] -"X/software-X/bigX" [115] - - -20. NON-STANDARD CHARACTER SET ENCODINGS - -See Section 6 of the Compound Text standard. - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"DEC.CNS11643.1986-2" [53] - CNS11643 2-plane using the recommended - internal representation scheme -"DEC.DTSCS.1990-2" [54] - DEC Taiwan Supplemental Character Set -"fujitsu.u90x03" [87] -"ILA" [62] - registry prefix -"IPSYS" [59] - registry prefix -"omron_UDC" [45] - omron User Defined Charset -"omron_UDC_ja" [45] - omron User Defined Charset for Japanese -"omron_UDC_zh" [45] - omron User Defined Charset for Chinese(Main land) -"omron_UDC_tw" [45] - omron User Defined Charset for Chinese(Taiwan) - - -21. PEX VENDOR ID - -For identifying GDPs, GSEs, enum values/types, OC types, table types. -See PEX 5.1 interoperability conventions. - -Value Name Reference ------ ---- --------- -1 MIT [8] -2 GfxBase, Inc. [74] -3 Silicon Graphics Computer Systems [6] -4 Evans & Sutherland [75] -5 Sun Microsystems, Inc. [76] -6 Sumitomo Electric Workstation Corp. [77] -7 Hewlett-Packard Co. [78] -8 Metro Link Inc. [79] -9 Stardent Computer [80] -10 Sony Microsystems [81] -11 Digital Equipment Corp. [82] -12 Network Computing Devices [66] -13 ShoGraphics, Inc. [85] -14 Tektronix, Inc. [86] -15 FUJITSU LIMITED [87] -16 International Business Machines [33] -17 Kubota Pacific Computer [95] -18 Hitachi, Ltd. [100] -19 Megatek Corporation [112] -20 The XFree86 Project, Inc [113] -21 Metheus Corp. [117] - - -22. XIM ENCODINGS - -Names of encodings used for text exchanged in the Input Method Protocol. -See XIM_ENCODING_NEGOTIATION in section 4.6 of the XIM standard. - -"COMPOUND_TEXT" [104] - -23. SERVER INTERPRETED ADDRESS TYPES - -Types of addresses used in the ChangeHosts protocol request. -See the description of ChangeHosts in section 9 of the X11 Protocol standard. - -Registered address types: - -Name Reference ----- --------- -"hostname" [135 - xc/doc/spec/SIAddresses/hostname.txt] -"IPv6" [135 - xc/doc/spec/SIAddresses/IPv6.txt] - -Vendor-specific prefixes: - -None registered yet. - -REFERENCES - -[1] Keith Dawson - MS: CHR 03 DE - Apollo Computer Inc. - 300 Apollo Drive - Chelmsford, MA 01824 - -[2] Mark Patrick - Ardent Computer - 880 West Maude Avenue - Sunnyvale, CA 94086 - -[3] X+ Multiple Buffering/Stereo Library Extension - Mark Patrick, Ardent - -[4] Ardent X Server Private Extension - Mark Patrick, Ardent - -[5] Visual Technology, Inc. - -[6] Philip Karlton - System Software Division - Silicon Graphics Computer Systems - 2011 N. Shoreline Blvd. - Mountain View, CA 94309-7311 - -[7] The Open Group - Apex Plaza,Forbury Road, - Reading,Berks.RG1 1AX,England - http://www.opengroup.org/contacts/ - -[8] The X standards body maintaining X11 and related standards: - 1988-1993 The MIT X Consortium - 1993-1996 The X Consortium - 1997-1998 The Open Group X Project Team - 1998-2003 The X.Org Group - 2003- The X.Org Foundation - - The X.Org Foundation current contact information: - - X.Org website: http://www.x.org/ - - X.Org mailing lists: - http://www.x.org/XOrg_Foundation_Join_OpenLists.html - - X.Org Non-Profit Business Manager: - - The Open Group - 8 New England Executive Park, Suite 325 - Burlington MA 01803-5007, USA - http://www.opengroup.org/contacts/ - - Birgit C. Hartje - b.hartje@opengroup.org - - X.Org Foundation Board of Directors: - xf_board@x.org - - Board Secretary: - Leon Shiman - Shiman Associates Inc. - 163 Tappan Street - Brookline, MA 02445, USA - - X.Org Foundation Sponsor Group: - - Chair: - Stuart Kreitman - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - 17 Network Circle, MS UMPK17-202 - Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA - stuart.kreitman@sun.com - - -[9] PEX Protocol Specification - PEX Protocol Encoding - PEX Introduction and Overview - Randi Rost, Digital, document editor - -[10] Extending X for Double-Buffering, Multi-Buffering, and Stereo - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[11] X Display Manager Control Protocol - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[12] Compound Text Encoding - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[13] X11 Nonrectangular Window Shape Extension - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[14] VEX - Video Extension to X - Todd Brunhoff, Tektronix - -[15] ISO 8859, Information technology -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic - character sets, Parts 1 through 10, 13, 14, 15, and 16 - -[16] Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[17] Obsolete - -[18] Xlib Manual - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[19] X Logical Font Description Conventions - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[20] IXI Limited - -[21] MIT Project Athena - -[22] Apple Computer, Inc. - -[23] X Window System Protocol - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[24] Adobe Systems, Inc. - -[25] Bitstream, Inc. - -[26] Xt Intrinsics Manual - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[27] Digital Equipment Corporation - Irene McCartney - Compaq Computer Corporation - 110 Spitbrook Road, ZKO3-3/T79 - Nashua, NH 03062 - irene@zk3.dec.com - -[28] Steve Pitschke - Stellar Computer, Inc. - 95 Wells Ave. - Newton, MA 02159 - -[29] Jeff Vroom - Stellar Computer, Inc. - 95 Wells Ave. - Newton, MA 02159 - -[30] Crucible - Santa Cruz, CA - -[31] Mark Hatch - Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc. - 201 Broadway - Cambridge, MA 02139 - -[32] Kyou Katoh - PFU LIMITED - 687-1 Tsuruma 7 Gou Machida-shi - Tokyo 194, Japan - -[33] Dan McNichol /IMAD 9564 - International Business Machines - 11400 Burnet Road - Austin, TX 78758 - -[34] Anonymous - MIT Software Distribution - -[35] (Originally Larry Woestman) - Paul Anderson - Hewlett Packard - 3404 E. Harmony Road, MS-74 - Fort Collins, CO 80528-9599 - -[36] (Originally Tom McFarland) - See Reference [35] - -[37] Hideo Irie - Work Station Division - SuperMicro Systems Group - Sony Corporation - 6-7-35 Kitasinagawa Sinagawa-ku - Tokyo, Japan - -[38] JIS X 0201-1976 (reaffirmed 1984) - -[39] GB2312-1980 - -[40] JIS X 0208-1983 - -[41] KS C5601-1987 - -[42] Linda Gass - Adobe Systems - PO Box 7900 - Mountain View, CA 94039-7900 - -[43] (Originally Dave Cassing) - X Strategy Team - Tektronix, Inc. - PO Box 1000 - Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-1000 - -[44] ISO2022<REG>-<ENC> - - REG := [_L_<GL_register>][_R_<GR_register>] - ENC := [L<GL_EscapeSequence>][R<GR_EscapeSequence>] - <GL_EscapeSequence> := - <Left_set><intermediate characters><Final_byte> - <GR_EscapeSequence> := - <Right_set><intermediate characters><Final_byte> - <Left_set> := - '4' /* 94-character sets */ - | 'M' /* Multiple-byte character sets */ - <Right_set> := - <Left_set> - | '6' /* 96-character sets */ - <Final_byte> := - "30" - "7E" /* hex encoding of Latin-1 3/0 - 7/14 */ - <intermediate characters> := - <empty> - | <intermediate character><intermediate characters> - <intermediate character> := - "20" - "2F" /* hex encoding of Latin-1 2/0 - Latin-1 2/15 */ - - The "ISO2022" prefix identifies this as an ISO2022-conforming encoding. - [] denotes an optional construct. <GL_register> and <GR_register> are - organizational strings that identify this encoding as having a GL or GR - component that is not registered with ECMA, but rather is private to - the given organization. At least one of L<GL_EscapeSequence> or - R<GR_EscapeSequence> must be present. If one is missing, the contents - of the font in that graphics half is undefined. - -[45] Hiroshi Kuribayashi - OMRON Corporation - Computer System R&D Laboratory - Shimokaiinji, Nagaokakyo-city - Kyoto, 617, Japan - -[46] Kyle Marvin - Visual Information Technologies, Inc. (VITec) - 3460 Lotus Drive - Plano, TX 75075 - -[47] X11R4 - See Reference [8] - -[48] Data General Corp. - 62 T.W. Alexander Dr. - R.T.P. NC, 27709 - Attn: Janet Leising - -[49] John Bowler - Acorn Computers Limited - Cambridge Technopark - 645 Newmarket Road - Cambridge - CB5 8PB - England - -[50] Rick Franklin - Intergraph Corporation - One Madison Industrial Park - Huntsville, Al. 35894-0001 - -[51] Dan Coutu - Digital Equipment Corporation ZKO 3-3/T13 - 110 Spitbrook Rd. - Nashua, NH 03062-2698 - -[52] Takayuki Kageyama - Computer Division - Information Equipment Sector - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. - 1006, Kadoma, Osaka, 571 Japan - -[53] CNS11643 - National Bureau of Standards - Taiwan, Republic of China - -[54] KH Chan - Digital Equipment Co. - 2-4/F Henan Building - 90 Jaffe Road, Wanchai, - Hong Kong - -[55] Mike Wexler - FXD/Telerate, Inc. - 2091 Landings Drive - Mountain View, CA 94043 - -[56] Lawrence J. Kilgallen - Box 81 - MIT Station - Cambridge, MA 02139-0901 - -[57] (Previously David Rosenthal, Steve Swales) - Stuart Krietman - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - 17 Network Circle, MS UMPK17-202 - Menlo Park, CA 94025 - stuart.krietman@sun.com - -[58] (Originally Murali V. Srinivasan) - See Reference [57] - -[59] Keith Robson - Ipsys Software plc - Marlborough Court, Pickford St., - Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 6JD - England - -[60] David Lewis - Lewis, Trachtenberg & Associates - One Kendall Square (Building 200, Fourth Floor) - Cambridge, MA 02139-1564 - dbl@ics.com - -[61] James J Dempsey - Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. - 150 CambridgePark Drive - Cambridge MA 02140 - -[62] Glenn Adams - International Lisp Associates - 114 Mount Auburn Street - Cambridge, MA 02138 - -[63] Sigvald Refsum - Tandberg Data A/S - PO Box 9 - Korsvoll, N-0808 OSLO 8 - -[64] Masahiko Muramatsu - System Techonology Development Center - Fuji Xerox Co.,LTD. - KSP/R&D Business Park Bldg. - 100-1, Sakado, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki-City, Kanagawa-Ken, - 213 JAPAN - -[65] Tim Glauert - Olivetti Research Limited - 24a Trumpington Street - Cambridge, England - -[66] Jim Fulton - Network Computing Devices - 350 North Bernardo Ave. - Mountain View, CA 94043 - -[67] John Mackin - 6/23 Northwood Street - Camperdown 2050 - AUSTRALIA - -[68] Bill Rainey - Wyse Technology - 3471 N. First Street - San Jose, CA 95134 - -[69] PostScript Developer Support - Adobe Systems Incorporated - PO Box 7900 - Mountain View, CA 94039-7900 - -[70] Adrian Bereanu - Human Designed Systems - -[71] JIS X 0208-1990 - -[72] JIS X 0212-1990 - -[73] Dan Greening - Software Transformation - 1601 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd - Cupertino, CA 95014 - -[74] Dale Luck - GfxBase, Inc. - 1881 Ellwell Dr. - Milpitas, CA 95035 - -[75] Gary G. Cannon - Evans & Sutherland - 580 Arapeen Dr. - P.O. Box 58700 - Salt Lake City, UT 84158 - -[76] (Originally Cheryl Huntington) - See Reference [57] - -[77] Junichi Hiramoto - Manager, Engineering Department - Sumitomo Electric Workstation Corp. - No. 30 Kowa Bldg. 2-4-5 Roppongi, Minato-ku - Tokyo, 106 Japan - -[78] (Originally Jeff Stevenson) - See Reference [35] - -[79] Garry M. Paxinos - Metro Link Incorporated - 5807 N. Andrews Way - Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 - -[80] John Dennis - Stardent Computer - 6 New England Tech Center - 521 Virginia Road - Concord, MA 01742 - -[81] Mark Patrick - Sony Microsystems - 651 River Oaks Parkway - San Jose, CA 95134 - -[82] Dick Coulter - MLO1-2/U2 - Digital Equipment Corp. - 146 Main St. - Maynard, MA 01754 - - Irene McCartney - Compaq Computer Corporation - 110 Spitbrook Road, ZKO3-3/T79 - Nashua, NH 03062 - -[83] Mark W. Snitily - Snitily Graphics Consulting Services - 894 Brookgrove Lane - Cupertino, CA 95014 - -[84] Paul Verey - Crab Advanced Technologies Ltd. - First Base, Beacontree Plaza, Gillette Way - Reading, RG2 0BP - -[85] Ken Garnett - ShoGraphics, Inc. - 1890 N. Shoreline Blvd. - Mountain View, CA 94043 - -[86] Michael F. Cripps - Tektronix, Inc - P.O Boc 1000 MS 60-850 - Wilsonville, OR 97070-1000 - -[87] Kyou Katoh - FUJITSU LIMITED - 1015 Kamikodanaka Nakahara-ku - Kawasaki 221, Japan - -[88] David Kaelbling - Rational - 12 Mountain Rock Ln. - Norfolk, MA 02056 - -[89] Hal Berman - Cognition Corporation - 755 Middlesex Turnpike - Billerica, MA 01821 - -[90] Takatoshi Ishii - Japan Computer Corp. - 2-6-9, Higashi Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, - Tokyo 101 Japan - -[91] Bill Janssen - Xerox PARC - 3333 Coyote Hill Rd. - Palo Alto, CA 94304 - -[92] (Originally Rick Heli) - See Reference [57] - -[93] Russell Leefer - Jupiter Systems - Suite 200 - 1351 Harbor Bay Parkway - Alameda, CA 94501 - -[94] The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[95] Greg Stiehl - Kubota Pacific Computer - 2630 Walsh Avenue - Santa Clara, CA 95051-0905 - -[96] MIT Screen Saver Extension - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[97] Big Requests Extension - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[98] Randi Rost - Kubota Pacific Computer - 2630 Walsh Avenue - Santa Clara, CA 95051-0905 - -[99] Ilan Aisic - NYNEX ALLINK Co. - 4 Gannett Drive - White Plains, NY 10604 - -[100] Toshiyuki Kuwana - Information Equipment Engineering Dept. - Omika Works, Hitatchi Ltd. - 5-2-1 Omika-cho, Hitachi-shi, Ibaraki-ken, 319-12 Japan - -[101] (Originally Milind Pansare) - See Reference [57] - -[102] John L. Cwikla - Wolfram Research, Inc. - 100 Trade Center Drive - Champaign IL, 61820-7237 - -[103] University of Washington - for WM Tamil fonts - -[104] The X Consortium - See Reference [8] - -[105] The Open Group X Project Team - See Reference [8] - -[106] Selwyn Henriques - Tech-Source, Inc. - 442 S North Lake Blvd. - Altamonte Springs FL 32701 - -[107] ISO/IEC 646:1991, Information technology -- ISO 7-bit coded - character set for information interchange - -[108] X Synchronization Extension - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[109] XC-MISC Extension - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[110] X Image Extension - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[111] X Keyboard Extension - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[112] Allan Frankel - Megatek Corporation - 16868 Via Del Campo Court - San Diego, CA 92127-1714 - -[113] David Wexelblat - The XFree86 Project, Inc. - c/o AIB Software Corporation - 46030 Manekin Plaza, Suite 160 - Dulles, VA 20166 - -[114] (Originally Stuart W. Marks) - See Reference [57] - -[115] Michael Gehret - X/software - Marktstrasse 8, D-87730 - Groenenbach, Germany - -[116] Bob Schulman - Peritek Corp. - 5550 Redwood Road - Oakland, CA 94619 - -[117] Alan Ricker - Metheus Coporation - 1600 NW Compton Dr. - Beaverton OR, 97006 - -[118] X Video Extension Protocol Description - Version 2, 25-JUL-91 - David Carver - -[119] Network Working Group's RFC1489 - -[120] Cronyx Ltd. - Research Computer Center - Moscow State University - Moscow 119899, Russia - Phone: +7 (095) 939-2323 - Fax: +7 (095) 939-0300 - E-mail: info@cronyx.ru - -[121] Sun Microsystems Federal, Inc. Trusted Solaris Extension, - (Originally Milind Pansare) - See Reference [57] - -[122] Record Extension - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[123] Double Buffer Extension Specification - The X.Org Foundation - See Reference [8] - -[124] James A. Moulton - EFW, Inc - 4700 Marine Creek Parkway - Ft. 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