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configuring X Windows on HP-UX (HP Visualize graphics cards)

X Server configuration

The X Server delays loading of some X extensions until the first protocol request to the given extension is received. Specifying this server option forces all extensions to be loaded at X Server startup. The 11.00 X Server patches shipped after July, 1997 perform delayed loading of X extensions.

screen entries

The minimum screen entry is a line with the keyword “Screen” followed by a screen device file.

Optional specifications for default visual, monitor size, and device-dependent screen options may follow this minimal screen description line.

DefaultVisual

This optional part of the format specifies the default visual that the screen uses. Valid keywords following the “DefaultVisual” keyword are “Class”, “Depth”, “Layer”, and “Transparent”.

If no default visual is specified, then the standard default visual class, depth, layer, and transparency for the graphics device is used.

Not all default visual specifications will work on all devices.

If there is an error in a specification, look in an information file for more details (for example, /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp), in case it is newer than the document you’re now reading.

Class <StaticGray> <GrayScale> <StaticColor> <PseudoColor> <TrueColor> <DirectColor>

Specify the class of the default visual.

Depth <depth_value>

Specify the depth of the default visual (for example 8, 12, or 24).

Layer <Image> <Overlay>

Specify the layer of the default visual.

Transparent

Specify that a visual with an application-accessible transparent entry in the default colormap be used.

MonitorSize <diagonal_length> Inches MM

Specify the diagonal size of the monitor. After the “MonitorSize” keyword, you must specify the diagonal length of the monitor and then the units. Use this entry only if you are using a non-standard monitor.

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Contents Graphics administration guide Manufacturing Part Number B2355-IE003 Edition E0206Legal notice Contents Contents Windows configuration details Examples printing a key map Preface Preface Product Dis Obsoleted On Name NumberDocument conventions Document conventions Chapter Configuring X Windows on HP-UX Configuring X Windows on HP-UX HP Visualize graphics cards Graphics cards, see in this document Server configuration Description of the X*screens configuration file Screens fileSyntax guidelines X*screens file formatScreen /dev/crt Server optionsScreen entries DefaultVisualTransparent ScreenOptions MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel valueSample X*screens files Two physical displays, two separate screens Screen /dev/crt DefaultVisual Transparent Two physical displays, single logical screen Four physical displays, single logical screenDev/crt0 Dev/crt1 Dev/crt2 Dev/crt3 Host0.0 Double buffer extensions Miscellaneous topicsPerforming buffer swaps on vertical blank Determining swap performance Display power management signaling DpmsSupported devices Power saving states defined by Vesa Shared memory extension MitshmMulti-display support Supported X configurationsMulti-Display Device #2 Multi-ScreenSingle logical screen Multi-screen support Single logical screen SLS3D acceleration and single logical screen Hp CDE and single logical screenServer configuration Hp Visualize- FXE, FX5 and FX10 device-dependent information Supported visualsHp VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 configuration hints Supported screen optionsDisabling the GLX visuals Overlay visuals and overlay transparencyHp VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 colormaps Changing the monitor typeOther graphics cards Configuring X Windows on HP-UX other graphics cards Using SAM to configure X Windows Using SAM to configure X Windows Using setmon to configure the monitor XF86Config file XF86Config file formatServerLayout section Absolute RightOf LeftOf Above Below Relative XF86Config file Option Value Default Description Files section Usr/lib/X11/Xserver/modules/xf86 Opt/graphics/common/lib Module section InputDevice section Option Value DescriptionScreen section XF86Config file Display subsection Entry Description PositionXF86Config file Monitor section Device section XF86Config file Sample XF86Config file Sample XF86Config file Sample XF86Config file Double buffer extension DBE ExtensionsDetermining swap performance Display power management signaling Dpms Dpms Dynamic library loading Cursor scaling FeaturesGlx visual suppression Visuals suppression Virtual frame buffer Xvfb Technical print service TPSSecurity Starting the X Server from the command line DefaultVisual optionClass Minimum monitor power save level option DisableGlxVisualsDepth NoServerLoggingHideDuplicateGlxVisuals Keyboards Input devicesPointers Output devices Hp Fire GL-UX device-dependent informationSupported visuals Supported device optionsSupported monitor configurations Option Overlay True Option TransparentIndex0ATI FireGL X1/T2/X3 device-dependent information TrueColor optional Overlay Image FSAAScale Supported monitor configurations Hp Fire GL-UX configuration hints Overlay visuals and overlay transparencyNumLongs/sizeofOverlayVisualPropertyRec HP Fire GL-UX Colormaps Hints System requirements Hardware compatibility tableATI FireGL X1/X3/T2-128Miscellaneous FontsFiles File DescriptionATI FireGL X1/T2/X3 configuration hints Gamma correction Windows configuration details Using an /etc/hosts file Making an x*.hosts fileStopping the X Window system Customizing the mouse and keyboardChanging mouse button actions Modifying modifier key bindings with xmodmap Specifying key remapping expressions To do this Use this expressionExamples Printing a key mapMaking an x*.hosts file Making an x*.hosts file Chapter
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