aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/xorg-server/hw/xquartz/man
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'xorg-server/hw/xquartz/man')
-rw-r--r--xorg-server/hw/xquartz/man/Xquartz.man384
1 files changed, 192 insertions, 192 deletions
diff --git a/xorg-server/hw/xquartz/man/Xquartz.man b/xorg-server/hw/xquartz/man/Xquartz.man
index cf4edcd20..0ea6e6eb8 100644
--- a/xorg-server/hw/xquartz/man/Xquartz.man
+++ b/xorg-server/hw/xquartz/man/Xquartz.man
@@ -1,192 +1,192 @@
-.TH XQUARTZ 1 __vendorversion__
-.SH NAME
-Xquartz \- X window system server for Mac OSX
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B Xquartz
-[ options ] ...
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.I Xquartz
-is the X window server for Mac OS X provided by Apple.
-.I Xquartz
-runs in parallel with Aqua in rootless mode. In rootless mode, the X
-window system and Mac OS X share your display. The root window of the
-X11 display is the size of the screen and contains all the other
-windows. The X11 root window is not displayed in rootless mode as Mac
-OS X handles the desktop background.
-.SH CUSTOMIZATION
-\fIXquartz\fP can be customized using the defaults(1) command. The available options are:
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 enable_fake_buttons -boolean true
-Emulates a 3 button mouse using modifier keys. By default, the Command modifier
-is used to emulate button 2 and Option is used for button 3. Thus, clicking the
-first mouse button while holding down Command will act like clicking
-button 2. Holding down Option will simulate button 3.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 fake_button2 \fImodifiers\fP
-Change the modifier keys used to emulate the second mouse button. By default,
-Command is used to emulate the second button. Any combination of the following
-modifier names may be used: {l,r,}shift, {l,r,}option, {l,r,}control, {l,r,}command, fn
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 fake_button3 \fImodifiers\fP
-Change the modifier keys used to emulate the second mouse button. By default,
-Command is used to emulate the second button. Any combination of the following
-modifier names may be used: {l,r,}shift, {l,r,}option, {l,r,}control, {l,r,}command, fn
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 fullscreen_hotkeys -boolean true
-Enable OSX hotkeys while in fullscreen
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 fullscreen_menu -boolean true
-Show the OSX menu while in fullscreen
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 no_quit_alert -boolean true
-Disables the alert dialog displayed when attempting to quit X11.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 no_auth -boolean true
-Stops the X server requiring that clients authenticate themselves when
-connecting. See Xsecurity(__miscmansuffix__).
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 nolisten_tcp -boolean false
-This will tell the server to listen and accept TCP connections. Doing this without enabling
-xauth is a possible security concern. See Xsecurity(__miscmansuffix__).
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 enable_system_beep -boolean false
-Don't use the standard system beep effect for X11 alerts.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 enable_key_equivalents -boolean false
-Disable menu keyboard equivalents while X11 windows are focused.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 depth \fIdepth\fP
-Specifies the color bit depth to use. Currently only 15, and 24 color
-bits per pixel are supported. If not specified, or a value of -1 is specified,
-defaults to the depth of the main display.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_keymap -boolean true
-Keep the X11 keymap up to date with the OSX system keymap.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 option_sends_alt -boolean true
-The Option key will send Alt_L and Alt_R instead of Mode_switch.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_pasteboard -boolean true
-Enable syncing between the OSX pasteboard and clipboard/primary selection buffers in X11. This option needs to be true for any of the other pasteboard sync options to have an effect.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_pasteboard_to_clipboard -boolean true
-Update the X11 CLIPBOARD when the OSX NSPasteboard is updated.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_pasteboard_to_primary -boolean true
-Update the the X11 PRIMARY buffer when the OSX NSPasteboard is updated.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_clipboard_to_pasteboard -boolean true
-Update the the OSX NSPasteboard when the X11 CLIPBOARD is updated. Note that enabling this option causes the clipboard synchronization to act as a clipboard manager in X11. This makes it impossible to use xclipboard, klipper, or any other such clipboard managers. If you want to use any of these programs, you must disable this option.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_primary_on_select -boolean true
-This option defaults to false and is provided only "for experts." It updates the NSPasteboard whenever a new X11 selection is made (rather than requiring you to hit cmd-c to copy the selection to the NSPasteboard). Since the X11 protocol does not require applications to send notification when they change selection, this might not work in all cases (if you run into this problem, try selecting text in another application first, then selecting the text you want).
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 enable_test_extensions -boolean true
-This option defaults to false and is only accessible through the command line. Enable this option to turn on the DEC-XTRAP, RECORD, and XTEST extensions in the server.
-.TP 8
-.B defaults write __laucnd_id_prefix__.X11 scroll_in_device_direction -boolean true
-This option defaults to false. Enable this option to ensure that X11 scroll events are always in the direction of the device. This overrides the related option in the Mouse/Trackpad section of System Preferences.
-.SH OPTIONS
-.PP
-In addition to the normal server options described in the \fIXserver(1)\fP
-manual page, \fIXquartz\fP accepts the following command line switches:
-.TP 8
-.B \-fakebuttons
-Same as enable_fake_buttons above with value true.
-.TP 8
-.B \-nofakebuttons
-Same as enable_fake_buttons above with value false.
-.TP 8
-.B "\-fakemouse2 \fImodifiers\fP"
-Same as fake_button2 above.
-.TP 8
-.B "\-fakemouse3 \fImodifiers\fP"
-Same as fake_button3 above.
-.TP 8
-.B "\-depth \fIdepth\fP"
-Same as depth above.
-.SH LOGGING
-XQuartz stores a server log at ~/Library/Logs/X11.__bundle_id_prefix__.log which
-is analogous to /var/log/Xorg.#.log on systems that use the XFree86 DDX such as
-Linux, BSD, and Solaris.
-.PP
-In addition to this server log, XQuartz sends messages to syslogd(8) using
-asl(3). These logs are sent to the __bundle_id_prefix__ facility, and you can
-watch these logs using the following syslog(1) command:
-.TP 8
-.B $ syslog -w -k Facility eq __bundle_id_prefix__
-.PP
-or you can include extra information such as the file, line, and function where the message originated:
-.TP 8
-.B $ syslog -w -F '$(Time) $(Sender) <$(Level)> $(File):$(Line) $(Function) :: $(Message)' -k Facility eq __bundle_id_prefix__
-.PP
-By default, XQaurtz sets an ASL mask which prevents it from logging messages
-below the ASL_LEVEL_WARNING level (meaning almost all logging is done strictly
-to the file referenced above). To force XQuartz to send all log messages to
-syslogd(8), you can adjust this mask using the following syslog(1) command:
-.TP 8
-.B $ syslog -c X11.bin -d
-.PP
-The stdout and stderr messages printed by any process launched by XQuartz will
-be redirected to this syslog facility with a priority level of ASL_LEVEL_INFO
-and ASL_LEVEL_NOTICE respectively. In order to see these messages in syslog,
-you will need to adjust XQuartz's asl mask as above but using -i or -n
-instead of -d.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.PP
-X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(1), xdm(1), xinit(1), syslog(1), syslogd(8)
-.PP
-http://xquartz.macosforge.org
-.PP
-.SH AUTHORS / HISTORY
-X11 was originally ported to Mac OS X Server by John Carmack. Dave
-Zarzycki used this as the basis of his port of XFree86 4.0 to Darwin 1.0.
-Torrey T. Lyons improved and integrated this code into the XFree86
-Project's mainline for the 4.0.2 release.
-.PP
-The following members of the XonX Team contributed to the following
-releases (in alphabetical order):
-.TP 4
-XFree86 4.1.0:
-.br
-Rob Braun - Darwin x86 support
-.br
-Torrey T. Lyons - Project Lead
-.br
-Andreas Monitzer - Cocoa version of XDarwin front end
-.br
-Gregory Robert Parker - Original Quartz implementation
-.br
-Christoph Pfisterer - Dynamic shared X libraries
-.br
-Toshimitsu Tanaka - Japanese localization
-.TP 4
-XFree86 4.2.0:
-.br
-Rob Braun - Darwin x86 support
-.br
-Pablo Di Noto - Spanish localization
-.br
-Paul Edens - Dutch localization
-.br
-Kyunghwan Kim - Korean localization
-.br
-Mario Klebsch - Non-US keyboard support
-.br
-Torrey T. Lyons - Project Lead
-.br
-Andreas Monitzer - German localization
-.br
-Patrik Montgomery - Swedish localization
-.br
-Greg Parker - Rootless support
-.br
-Toshimitsu Tanaka - Japanese localization
-.br
-Olivier Verdier - French localization
-.PP
-Code from Apple's X11.app (which was based on XFree86 4.1) was integrated into X.org's XDarwin DDX by Ben Byer for xorg-server-1.2.
-The XDarwin DDX was renamed Xquartz to more accurately reflect its state (the pure-darwin backend was removed).
-Jeremy Huddleston took over as project lead and brought the project up to the X.org 1.4 server branch.
-.PP
-Jeremy Huddleston <jeremyhu@apple.com> is the current maintainer.
+.TH XQUARTZ 1 __vendorversion__
+.SH NAME
+Xquartz \- X window system server for Mac OSX
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B Xquartz
+[ options ] ...
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.I Xquartz
+is the X window server for Mac OS X provided by Apple.
+.I Xquartz
+runs in parallel with Aqua in rootless mode. In rootless mode, the X
+window system and Mac OS X share your display. The root window of the
+X11 display is the size of the screen and contains all the other
+windows. The X11 root window is not displayed in rootless mode as Mac
+OS X handles the desktop background.
+.SH CUSTOMIZATION
+\fIXquartz\fP can be customized using the defaults(1) command. The available options are:
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 enable_fake_buttons -boolean true
+Emulates a 3 button mouse using modifier keys. By default, the Command modifier
+is used to emulate button 2 and Option is used for button 3. Thus, clicking the
+first mouse button while holding down Command will act like clicking
+button 2. Holding down Option will simulate button 3.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 fake_button2 \fImodifiers\fP
+Change the modifier keys used to emulate the second mouse button. By default,
+Command is used to emulate the second button. Any combination of the following
+modifier names may be used: {l,r,}shift, {l,r,}option, {l,r,}control, {l,r,}command, fn
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 fake_button3 \fImodifiers\fP
+Change the modifier keys used to emulate the second mouse button. By default,
+Command is used to emulate the second button. Any combination of the following
+modifier names may be used: {l,r,}shift, {l,r,}option, {l,r,}control, {l,r,}command, fn
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 fullscreen_hotkeys -boolean true
+Enable OSX hotkeys while in fullscreen
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 fullscreen_menu -boolean true
+Show the OSX menu while in fullscreen
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 no_quit_alert -boolean true
+Disables the alert dialog displayed when attempting to quit X11.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 no_auth -boolean true
+Stops the X server requiring that clients authenticate themselves when
+connecting. See Xsecurity(__miscmansuffix__).
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 nolisten_tcp -boolean false
+This will tell the server to listen and accept TCP connections. Doing this without enabling
+xauth is a possible security concern. See Xsecurity(__miscmansuffix__).
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 enable_system_beep -boolean false
+Don't use the standard system beep effect for X11 alerts.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 enable_key_equivalents -boolean false
+Disable menu keyboard equivalents while X11 windows are focused.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 depth \fIdepth\fP
+Specifies the color bit depth to use. Currently only 15, and 24 color
+bits per pixel are supported. If not specified, or a value of -1 is specified,
+defaults to the depth of the main display.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_keymap -boolean true
+Keep the X11 keymap up to date with the OSX system keymap.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 option_sends_alt -boolean true
+The Option key will send Alt_L and Alt_R instead of Mode_switch.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_pasteboard -boolean true
+Enable syncing between the OSX pasteboard and clipboard/primary selection buffers in X11. This option needs to be true for any of the other pasteboard sync options to have an effect.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_pasteboard_to_clipboard -boolean true
+Update the X11 CLIPBOARD when the OSX NSPasteboard is updated.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_pasteboard_to_primary -boolean true
+Update the the X11 PRIMARY buffer when the OSX NSPasteboard is updated.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_clipboard_to_pasteboard -boolean true
+Update the the OSX NSPasteboard when the X11 CLIPBOARD is updated. Note that enabling this option causes the clipboard synchronization to act as a clipboard manager in X11. This makes it impossible to use xclipboard, klipper, or any other such clipboard managers. If you want to use any of these programs, you must disable this option.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 sync_primary_on_select -boolean true
+This option defaults to false and is provided only "for experts." It updates the NSPasteboard whenever a new X11 selection is made (rather than requiring you to hit cmd-c to copy the selection to the NSPasteboard). Since the X11 protocol does not require applications to send notification when they change selection, this might not work in all cases (if you run into this problem, try selecting text in another application first, then selecting the text you want).
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __bundle_id_prefix__.X11 enable_test_extensions -boolean true
+This option defaults to false and is only accessible through the command line. Enable this option to turn on the DEC-XTRAP, RECORD, and XTEST extensions in the server.
+.TP 8
+.B defaults write __laucnd_id_prefix__.X11 scroll_in_device_direction -boolean true
+This option defaults to false. Enable this option to ensure that X11 scroll events are always in the direction of the device. This overrides the related option in the Mouse/Trackpad section of System Preferences.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.PP
+In addition to the normal server options described in the \fIXserver(1)\fP
+manual page, \fIXquartz\fP accepts the following command line switches:
+.TP 8
+.B \-fakebuttons
+Same as enable_fake_buttons above with value true.
+.TP 8
+.B \-nofakebuttons
+Same as enable_fake_buttons above with value false.
+.TP 8
+.B "\-fakemouse2 \fImodifiers\fP"
+Same as fake_button2 above.
+.TP 8
+.B "\-fakemouse3 \fImodifiers\fP"
+Same as fake_button3 above.
+.TP 8
+.B "\-depth \fIdepth\fP"
+Same as depth above.
+.SH LOGGING
+XQuartz stores a server log at ~/Library/Logs/X11.__bundle_id_prefix__.log which
+is analogous to /var/log/Xorg.#.log on systems that use the XFree86 DDX such as
+Linux, BSD, and Solaris.
+.PP
+In addition to this server log, XQuartz sends messages to syslogd(8) using
+asl(3). These logs are sent to the __bundle_id_prefix__ facility, and you can
+watch these logs using the following syslog(1) command:
+.TP 8
+.B $ syslog -w -k Facility eq __bundle_id_prefix__
+.PP
+or you can include extra information such as the file, line, and function where the message originated:
+.TP 8
+.B $ syslog -w -F '$(Time) $(Sender) <$(Level)> $(File):$(Line) $(Function) :: $(Message)' -k Facility eq __bundle_id_prefix__
+.PP
+By default, XQaurtz sets an ASL mask which prevents it from logging messages
+below the ASL_LEVEL_WARNING level (meaning almost all logging is done strictly
+to the file referenced above). To force XQuartz to send all log messages to
+syslogd(8), you can adjust this mask using the following syslog(1) command:
+.TP 8
+.B $ syslog -c X11.bin -d
+.PP
+The stdout and stderr messages printed by any process launched by XQuartz will
+be redirected to this syslog facility with a priority level of ASL_LEVEL_INFO
+and ASL_LEVEL_NOTICE respectively. In order to see these messages in syslog,
+you will need to adjust XQuartz's asl mask as above but using -i or -n
+instead of -d.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.PP
+X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(1), xdm(1), xinit(1), syslog(1), syslogd(8)
+.PP
+http://xquartz.macosforge.org
+.PP
+.SH AUTHORS / HISTORY
+X11 was originally ported to Mac OS X Server by John Carmack. Dave
+Zarzycki used this as the basis of his port of XFree86 4.0 to Darwin 1.0.
+Torrey T. Lyons improved and integrated this code into the XFree86
+Project's mainline for the 4.0.2 release.
+.PP
+The following members of the XonX Team contributed to the following
+releases (in alphabetical order):
+.TP 4
+XFree86 4.1.0:
+.br
+Rob Braun - Darwin x86 support
+.br
+Torrey T. Lyons - Project Lead
+.br
+Andreas Monitzer - Cocoa version of XDarwin front end
+.br
+Gregory Robert Parker - Original Quartz implementation
+.br
+Christoph Pfisterer - Dynamic shared X libraries
+.br
+Toshimitsu Tanaka - Japanese localization
+.TP 4
+XFree86 4.2.0:
+.br
+Rob Braun - Darwin x86 support
+.br
+Pablo Di Noto - Spanish localization
+.br
+Paul Edens - Dutch localization
+.br
+Kyunghwan Kim - Korean localization
+.br
+Mario Klebsch - Non-US keyboard support
+.br
+Torrey T. Lyons - Project Lead
+.br
+Andreas Monitzer - German localization
+.br
+Patrik Montgomery - Swedish localization
+.br
+Greg Parker - Rootless support
+.br
+Toshimitsu Tanaka - Japanese localization
+.br
+Olivier Verdier - French localization
+.PP
+Code from Apple's X11.app (which was based on XFree86 4.1) was integrated into X.org's XDarwin DDX by Ben Byer for xorg-server-1.2.
+The XDarwin DDX was renamed Xquartz to more accurately reflect its state (the pure-darwin backend was removed).
+Jeremy Huddleston took over as project lead and brought the project up to the X.org 1.4 server branch.
+.PP
+Jeremy Huddleston <jeremyhu@apple.com> is the current maintainer.