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/*
* dpsNXargs.h -- constant values for XDPSNXSetClientArg()
*
* (c) Copyright 1993-1994 Adobe Systems Incorporated.
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*
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*
* Author: Adobe Systems Incorporated
*/
#ifndef DPSNXARGS_H
#define DPSNXARGS_H
/* XDPSNXSetClientArg arg values */
#define XDPSNX_AGENT 0 /* val := (char *), default := NULL
* val is a string in the form:
* transport/host:[:]port
* specifying the agent to establish a
* connection with.
*/
#define XDPSNX_EXEC_FILE 1 /* val := (char *), default := (see docs)
* val is a string giving the name of the
* agent executable to launch if
* XDPSNX_AUTO_LAUNCH is set to true. The
* caller may explicity give the full path to
* the agent in val or just the name - which
* will cause the user's search path to
* searched for the named program file.
*/
#define XDPSNX_EXEC_ARGS 2 /* val := (char **), default := NULL
* val is expected to be a pointer to an array
* of pointers to the arguments to be given to
* the program specified by
* XDPSNX_EXEC_FILE.
* Last array member must be (char *) NULL.
*/
#define XDPSNX_AUTO_LAUNCH 3 /* val := Bool, default := False
* val specifies if library cannot find a
* suitable agent to connect to then it should
* try to start the one defined by
* XDPSNX_EXEC_FILE with XDPSNX_EXEC_ARGS as
* arguments.
*/
#define XDPSNX_LAUNCHED_AGENT_TRANS 4
/* val := int, default := XDPSNX_USE_BEST
* val specifies the transport a new, auto-
* launched agent is to use. See values
* below.
*/
#define XDPSNX_LAUNCHED_AGENT_PORT 5
/* val := int, default := XDPSNX_USE_BEST
* val specifies the port that a new, auto-
* launched agent is to use for advertising in
* the transport protocol specified by
* XDPSNX_LAUNCHED_AGENT_TRANS. The default
* port of XDPXNX_USE_BEST specifies that
* the agent is to use its default
* "well-known" port.
*/
#define XDPSNX_REQUEST_XSYNC 6
/* val := (Display *), default := NULL
* val specifies a Display handle whose DPS
* request handling mode should be changed.
* When ANY DPS request is called,
* an unconditional XSync is done on the
* Display before sending the DPS request.
* This guarantees that any buffered X requests
* are processed by the server before the
* DPS request is sent to the agent.
* The DPS request itself is flushed to the
* agent. This mode is primarily useful
* for debugging.
*/
#define XDPSNX_REQUEST_RECONCILE 7
/* val := (Display *), default := NULL
* val specifies a Display handle whose DPS
* request handling mode should be changed.
* When ANY DPS request is called,
* the logical equivalent of the routine
* XDPSReconcileRequests is done on the
* Display before sending the DPS request.
* This guarantees that any buffered X requests
* will be processed by the server before the
* DPS request is processed by the agent.
* Connections to the server and agent are
* flushed. This is the default mode.
*/
#define XDPSNX_REQUEST_BUFFER 8
/* val := (Display *), default := NULL
* val specifies a display handle whose DPS
* request handling mode should be changed.
* When ANY DPS request is called,
* the DPS request is simply buffered as
* usual. This is equivalent to what happens
* when the Client Library drives a DPS/X
* server extension. This mode should
* only be used when the app has adequate
* synchronization through explicit calls
* to XDPSReconcileRequests.
*/
/* DPS NX 2.0 */
#define XDPSNX_GC_UPDATES_SLOW 9
/* val := (Display *), default := NULL
* val specifies a Display handle whose GC
* update handling mode should be changed.
* The library automatically tracks changes
* to the GCs used by the application.
* When ANY GC is changed by any component
* of the application (widget, toolkit, etc.),
* a notification of the change is sent
* to the agent. This guarantees that
* the agent tracks all GC changes that
* it cares about correctly, at the cost
* of sending unnecessary updates for GC's
* that the agent doesn't care about.
* Connections to the server and agent are
* are both syncronized.
* This is the default mode.
*/
#define XDPSNX_GC_UPDATES_FAST 10
/* val := (Display *), default := NULL
* val specifies a Display handle whose GC
* update handling mode should be changed.
* No automatic tracking of GC changes is
* done. The library depends upon the
* application to do explicit notification
* of relevant GC changes by using the
* XDPSFlushGC() function. Setting this
* mode means that the application commits
* to all updates, including components
* linked in (widgets, toolkits), with the
* benefit of substantial performance
* enhancement in certain situations. Do
* not use this mode unless you are sure
* that all components of your application
* use XDPSFlushGC() properly, or else
* inaccurate display renderings will occur.
* No additional synchronization occurs.
*/
#define XDPSNX_SEND_BUF_SIZE 11
/* val := int, default := XDPSNX_USE_BEST
* val specifies the size in bytes that
* the library should use for low-level
* output buffering on the agent connection.
* Sizes less than 4096 or greater than
* 65536 are ignored.
*/
#define XDPSNXLASTARG XDPSNX_SEND_BUF_SIZE
/* ---Special Values--- */
#define XDPSNX_USE_BEST -1
/* ---Transport Values--- */
#define XDPSNX_TRANS_UNIX 0
#define XDPSNX_TRANS_TCP 1
#define XDPSNX_TRANS_DECNET 2
/* XDPSNXSetAgentArg arg values */
#define AGENT_ARG_SMALLFONTS -1
/* val := (AGENT_SMALLFONTS_*, see below),
* default := AGENT_SMALLFONTS_ACCURATE.
* The value of this argument tells the
* agent whether fonts with small sizes
* (6-24 points) should be shown with
* accurate spacing but slowly, or as
* fast as possible with potentially
* inaccurate spacing. This argument
* is a hint: the agent may not be able
* to satisfy the request for fast showing
* if matching screen fonts cannot be found.
*/
#define AGENT_ARG_PIXMEM -2
/* val := (AGENT_PIXMEM_*, see below),
* default := AGENT_PIXMEM_LIMITED.
* The value of this argument is a hint
* to the agent about the availability
* of pixmap storage on the X server.
* If there is ample pixmap memory, the
* agent can use various caching techniques
* to improve performance. If memory
* is limited, the agent will minimize its
* use of pixmaps. This argument is
* a hint: the agent may not be able to
* do anything about the specified value.
*/
#define AGENTLASTARG AGENT_ARG_PIXMEM
/* ---AGENT_ARG_SMALLFONTS Values--- */
#define AGENT_SMALLFONTS_ACCURATE 0
#define AGENT_SMALLFONTS_FAST 1
/* ---AGENT_ARG_PIXMEM--- */
#define AGENT_PIXMEM_LIMITED 0
#define AGENT_PIXMEM_MODERATE 1
#define AGENT_PIXMEM_UNLIMITED 2
#endif /* DPSNXARGS_H */
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