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diff --git a/libXext/man/Xevi.man b/libXext/man/Xevi.man index 86c8eca33..6f0d4b598 100644 --- a/libXext/man/Xevi.man +++ b/libXext/man/Xevi.man @@ -1,161 +1,161 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) 1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
-.\"
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-.\" and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
-.\" Software furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-.\"
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-.\" all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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-.\" IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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-.\" SILICON GRAPHICS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
-.\" WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF
-.\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
-.\" SOFTWARE.
-.\"
-.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of Silicon Graphics, Inc. shall not
-.\" be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other
-.\" dealing in this Software without prior written authorization from
-.\" Silicon Graphics, Inc.
-.\"
-.TH XEVI __libmansuffix__ __xorgversion__ "X FUNCTIONS"
-.SH NAME
-XeviQueryExtension, XeviQueryVersion, XeviGetVisualInfo - X Extended Visual Information functions
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-\&#include <X11/extensions/XEVI.h>
-
-Bool
-XeviQueryExtension (Display *dpy);
-.LP
-Bool
-XeviQueryVersion (Display *dpy,
- int *major_version_return,
- int *minor_version_return);
-.LP
-int
-XeviGetVisualInfo (Display *dpy, VisualID *visual,
- int n_visual, ExtendedVisualInfo ** evi_return,
- int * n_info_return);
-.fi
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-X11 Extended Visual Information extension (EVI) allows a client to determine
-information about core X visuals beyond what the core protocol provides.
-
-The EVI application programming library contains the interfaces described below.
-With the exception of
-.BR XeviQueryExtension,
-if any of these routines are
-called with a display that does not support the extension, the
-ExtensionErrorHandler (which can be set with
-.BR XSetExtensionErrorHandler
-and functions the same way as
-.BR XSetErrorHandler )
-will be called and the function will then return.
-.PP
-.BR XeviQueryExtension
-returns
-.BR True
-if the Extended Visual Information extension is available on the given display.
-A client must call
-.BR XeviQueryExtension
-before calling any other EVI
-function in order to negotiate a compatible protocol version; otherwise
-the client will get undefined behavior (EVI may or may not work).
-.PP
-.BR XeviQueryVersion
-returns
-.BR True
-if the request succeeded; the values of the major and minor protocol
-version supported by the server are returned in
-.I major_version_return
-and
-.I minor_version_return.
-.PP
-.BR XeviGetVisualInfo
-returns a list of ExtendedVisualInfo structures that describe
-visual information beyond that supported by the core protocol. This includes
-layer information relevant for systems supporting overlays and/or underlay
-planes, and information that allows applications better to determine the level
-of hardware support for multiple colormaps. XeviGetVisualInfo returns
-.BR Success
-if successful, or an X error otherwise.
-If the argument
-.I visual
-is NULL, then information for all visuals of all
-screens is returned. Otherwise, it's a pointer to a list of visuals for which
-extended visual information is desired.
-.I n_visual
-is the number of elements in the array visual.
-.I evi_return
-returns a pointer to a list of ExtendedVisualInfo. When done, the client
-should free the list using XFree\.
-.I n_info_return
-returns the number of elements in the array evi_return.
-.LP
-The
-.BR ExtendedVisualInfo
-structure has the following fields:
-.in +.5i
-.nf
-.ta 1.6i
-VisualID \fIcore_visual_id\fR
-int \fIscreen\fR
-int \fIlevel\fR
-unsigned int \fItransparency_type\fR
-unsigned int \fItransparency_value\fR
-unsigned int \fImin_hw_colormaps\fR
-unsigned int \fImax_hw_colormaps\fR
-unsigned int \fInum_colormap_conflicts\fR
-VisualID * \fIcolormap_conflicts\fR
-.fi
-.LP
-The combination of
-.I core_visual_id
-and
-.I screen
-number uniquely specify the visual being described.
-.LP
-.I level
-returns the level number for the visual, 0 for normal planes, > 0 for
-overlays, < 0 for underlays.
-.LP
-.I
-transparency_type
-returns the type of transparency supported by the visual. XEVI_TRANSPARENCY_NONE if
-there are no transparent pixels, XEVI_TRANSPARENCY_PIXEL if the visual supports
-a transparent pixel, XEVI_TRANSPARENCY_MASK if the visual supports transparent
-plane(s).
-.LP
-.I transparency_value
-returns the pixel/plane value to set for transparency if transparency_type isn't
-XEVI_TRANSPARENCY_NONE.
-.LP
-.I min_hw_colormaps
-and
-.I max_hw_colormaps
-return the minimum and maximum number of hardware colormaps backing up the
-visual.
-.LP
-.I num_colormap_conflicts
-returns the number of elements in
-.I colormap_conflicts.
-This array returns a list of visuals that may cause conflicts in the use of the
-hardware colormap. For example, if a 12-bit hardware colormap is overloaded to
-support 8-bit colormaps, the corresponding 8-bit visuals would conflict with the
-12-bit visuals.
-
-.SH ERRORS
-.BR XeviGetVisualInfo
-will return
-.I BadValue
-if passed an illegal visual ID,
-.I BadAccess
-if the X server does not respond,
-.I BadAlloc
-if there is a memory allocation failure.
+.\" Copyright (c) 1997 Silicon Graphics, Inc. +.\" +.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a +.\" copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), +.\" to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation +.\" the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, +.\" and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the +.\" Software furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: +.\" +.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +.\" all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +.\" +.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +.\" IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +.\" FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL +.\" SILICON GRAPHICS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, +.\" WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF +.\" OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +.\" SOFTWARE. +.\" +.\" Except as contained in this notice, the name of Silicon Graphics, Inc. shall not +.\" be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other +.\" dealing in this Software without prior written authorization from +.\" Silicon Graphics, Inc. +.\" +.TH XEVI __libmansuffix__ __xorgversion__ "X FUNCTIONS" +.SH NAME +XeviQueryExtension, XeviQueryVersion, XeviGetVisualInfo - X Extended Visual Information functions +.SH SYNOPSIS +\&#include <X11/extensions/XEVI.h> + +Bool +XeviQueryExtension (Display *dpy); +.LP +Bool +XeviQueryVersion (Display *dpy, + int *major_version_return, + int *minor_version_return); +.LP +int +XeviGetVisualInfo (Display *dpy, VisualID *visual, + int n_visual, ExtendedVisualInfo ** evi_return, + int * n_info_return); +.fi +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +X11 Extended Visual Information extension (EVI) allows a client to determine +information about core X visuals beyond what the core protocol provides. + +The EVI application programming library contains the interfaces described below. +With the exception of +.BR XeviQueryExtension, +if any of these routines are +called with a display that does not support the extension, the +ExtensionErrorHandler (which can be set with +.BR XSetExtensionErrorHandler +and functions the same way as +.BR XSetErrorHandler ) +will be called and the function will then return. +.PP +.BR XeviQueryExtension +returns +.BR True +if the Extended Visual Information extension is available on the given display. +A client must call +.BR XeviQueryExtension +before calling any other EVI +function in order to negotiate a compatible protocol version; otherwise +the client will get undefined behavior (EVI may or may not work). +.PP +.BR XeviQueryVersion +returns +.BR True +if the request succeeded; the values of the major and minor protocol +version supported by the server are returned in +.I major_version_return +and +.I minor_version_return. +.PP +.BR XeviGetVisualInfo +returns a list of ExtendedVisualInfo structures that describe +visual information beyond that supported by the core protocol. This includes +layer information relevant for systems supporting overlays and/or underlay +planes, and information that allows applications better to determine the level +of hardware support for multiple colormaps. XeviGetVisualInfo returns +.BR Success +if successful, or an X error otherwise. +If the argument +.I visual +is NULL, then information for all visuals of all +screens is returned. Otherwise, it's a pointer to a list of visuals for which +extended visual information is desired. +.I n_visual +is the number of elements in the array visual. +.I evi_return +returns a pointer to a list of ExtendedVisualInfo. When done, the client +should free the list using XFree\. +.I n_info_return +returns the number of elements in the array evi_return. +.LP +The +.BR ExtendedVisualInfo +structure has the following fields: +.in +.5i +.nf +.ta 1.6i +VisualID \fIcore_visual_id\fR +int \fIscreen\fR +int \fIlevel\fR +unsigned int \fItransparency_type\fR +unsigned int \fItransparency_value\fR +unsigned int \fImin_hw_colormaps\fR +unsigned int \fImax_hw_colormaps\fR +unsigned int \fInum_colormap_conflicts\fR +VisualID * \fIcolormap_conflicts\fR +.fi +.LP +The combination of +.I core_visual_id +and +.I screen +number uniquely specify the visual being described. +.LP +.I level +returns the level number for the visual, 0 for normal planes, > 0 for +overlays, < 0 for underlays. +.LP +.I +transparency_type +returns the type of transparency supported by the visual. XEVI_TRANSPARENCY_NONE if +there are no transparent pixels, XEVI_TRANSPARENCY_PIXEL if the visual supports +a transparent pixel, XEVI_TRANSPARENCY_MASK if the visual supports transparent +plane(s). +.LP +.I transparency_value +returns the pixel/plane value to set for transparency if transparency_type isn't +XEVI_TRANSPARENCY_NONE. +.LP +.I min_hw_colormaps +and +.I max_hw_colormaps +return the minimum and maximum number of hardware colormaps backing up the +visual. +.LP +.I num_colormap_conflicts +returns the number of elements in +.I colormap_conflicts. +This array returns a list of visuals that may cause conflicts in the use of the +hardware colormap. For example, if a 12-bit hardware colormap is overloaded to +support 8-bit colormaps, the corresponding 8-bit visuals would conflict with the +12-bit visuals. + +.SH ERRORS +.BR XeviGetVisualInfo +will return +.I BadValue +if passed an illegal visual ID, +.I BadAccess +if the X server does not respond, +.I BadAlloc +if there is a memory allocation failure. |