Contents
1 Overview
1.1 Functionality
1.2 X Window proxy
1.3 X11 protocol and protocol extensions
1.4 Options
1.5 Configuration
1.6 Improvements and enhancements of version 7.0
1.7 Improvements and enhancements of version 7.1
1.8 Supported architectures
2 Installation
2.1 Download
2.2 Installation directories
2.3 Installing the software
2.3.1 Hewlett-Packard HP-UX
2.3.2 Hewlett-Packard Tru64 UNIX
2.3.3 IBM AIX
2.3.4 Linux
2.3.5 SGI IRIX
2.3.6 Sun Solaris
2.4 Removing the software
2.5 Updating the software
3 Licensing
3.1 Execution without license key
3.2 Execution with a license key
4 Integration
4.1 With a display manager
4.1.1 xdm, CDE, KDE
4.1.2 Gnome display manager gdm
4.2 With xinit or startx
4.3 With startx under IBM AIX
4.4 With openwin under Sun Solaris
5 Configuration of the X Window servers
5.1 Display connection
5.2 Screen arrangement
5.3 Backing Store
5.4 Hewlett-Packard HP-UX X Window server
5.5 Hewlett-Packard Tru64 UNIX X Window server
5.6 IBM AIX X Window server
5.7 Sun Solaris X Window Server
5.8 Xi Graphics Accelerated-X X Window server
6 Configuration of the X-META-X proxy
6.1 Command syntax
6.2 Comments
6.3 Variables
6.4 Arithmetic expressions
6.5 Configuration file
6.6 X Window client connection
6.7 X Window server
6.8 Authorization
6.8.1 Authorization of the X Window clients by the X-META-X proxy
6.8.2 Authorization of the X-META-X proxy by the X Window servers
6.9 X Display Manager Control Protocol
6.10 Common resources and capabilities
6.11 Meta screen
6.11.1 Position of a meta screen
6.11.2 Dimensions of a meta screen
6.11.3 Common resources and capabilities
6.12 Screen
6.12.1 Association between screen and meta screen
6.12.2 Position of a screen
6.12.3 Dynamic position of a screen
6.12.4 Dimensions of a screen
6.12.5 Border width of a screen
6.12.6 Mouse pointer
6.12.7 Input control
6.12.8 Keyboard mapping
6.12.9 Screen tags
6.13 Compensation for X Window client and server bugs
6.13.1 Faulty pointer coordinates
6.13.2 Drawing actively
6.13.3 Ignoring Expose events
6.13.4 Ignoring GraphicsExpose events
6.13.5 Buggy implementation of the bit gravity concept
6.13.6 Partial implementation of the protocol extension GLX version 1.3
6.13.7 Buggy window manager
6.14 Options
6.15 Miscellaneous statements
7 X-META-X Option VARIO
7.1 Operation
7.2 Configuration
7.2.1 Screen
7.2.1.1 Zooming a screen
7.2.1.2 Rotating a screen
7.2.2 Compensation for X Window client and server bugs
7.2.2.1 Faulty pointer coordinates mode
8 X-META-X Option INWINDOW
8.1 Operation
8.2 Configuration
8.2.1 Screen
8.2.1.1 Screen tags
8.3 Resource manager
9 X-META-X Option DYNAMICSERVER
9.1 Operation
9.2 Configuration
9.2.1 Screen
9.2.1.1 Screen tags
9.2.1.2 Priority
9.3 Resource manager
10 X-META-X Option FAILSAFE
10.1 Operation
10.2 Configuration
10.2.1 Screen
10.2.1.1 Fail-safe timeout
11 X-META-X Option POSE
11.1 Operation
11.2 Configuration of the proxy
11.3 Configuration xposextool
11.3.1 Start without graphical user interface
11.3.2 Start with graphical user interface
11.3.3 Control by signals
11.3.3.1 Start phase
11.3.3.2 While recording
11.3.3.3 Termination
11.3.4 Printing state changes
11.3.5 Command syntax
11.3.6 Comments
11.3.7 Variables
11.3.8 Arithmetic expressions
11.3.9 Pattern elements
11.3.10 Configuration file
11.3.11 Dialog box
11.3.12 Miscellaneous statements
11.3.12.1 Messages
11.3.12.2 Dialog box
11.3.13 Recording
11.3.13.1 Source
11.3.13.2 Destination
11.3.13.3 Snapshots
11.3.13.4 Scope and sort of the recording
11.3.13.5 Termination
11.3.13.6 Miscellaneous sub-statements
11.3.13.7 Dialog box
11.3.14 Playback
11.3.14.1 Source
11.3.14.2 Destination
11.3.14.3 Scope and sort of the playback
11.3.14.4 Start, termination and speed
11.3.14.5 Screenshot
11.3.14.6 Miscellaneous sub-statements
11.3.14.7 Dialog box
11.3.15 Direct copy
12 X-META-X Option MULTIMEDIA
12.1 Operation
12.2 Configuration
12.2.1 Multimedia profiles
13 X-POSE-X-PLAY Option MULTIMEDIA
13.1 Operation
13.2 Configuration
13.2.1 Multimedia profiles
13.2.2 Recording
13.2.2.1 Multimedia
13.2.3 Conversion
13.2.3.1 Source
13.2.3.2 Destination
13.2.3.3 Scope and sort of the conversion
13.2.3.4 Start and termination
13.2.3.5 Dialog box
14 X-POSE-X-PLAY Option CONTROL
14.1 Operation
14.2 Configuration
14.2.1 Direct copy
14.2.1.1 Input control
15 X-POSE-X-PLAY Option SECURE
15.1 Operation
15.2 Configuration
15.2.1 Recording
15.2.1.1 Encryption
16 Virtual X11 sessions
16.1 Operation
16.2 Server
16.2.1 Configuration startXvxMeta
16.2.1.1 Printing informations
16.2.1.2 Authorization
16.2.1.3 X Window client connection
16.2.1.4 X Window server connection
16.2.1.5 Screens
16.2.1.6 Additional configuration of the X-META-X proxy
16.2.2 Integration
16.2.2.1 inittab
16.2.2.2 Display Manager
16.3 Client
16.3.1 Directly: META technology
16.3.1.1 Display in a window, static
16.3.1.2 Display in a window, dynamic
16.3.1.3 Display on an X Window server, static
16.3.1.4 Display on an X window server, dynamic
16.3.2 Recording and playback: POSE technology
17 X-META-X Option KEYMAP
17.1 Operation
17.2 Configuration
17.3 Tutorial
18 X-META-X Option TRANSLUCENT
18.1 Operation
18.2 Configuration
18.3 Tutorial
19 X-META-X-TOOL configuration tool
19.1 Configuration without graphical user interface
19.2 Printing a configuration
19.3 Reporting configuration changes
19.4 Terminating the X-META-X proxy
19.5 Configuration with graphical user interface
19.5.1 Commands
19.5.2 Configuration of a meta screen
19.5.3 Configuration of a screen
19.5.4 Common resources and capabilities
19.5.5 Communication and XDMCP
19.5.6 Options and workarounds
20 Application examples
20.1 Multi-headed workstation
20.1.1 Normal arrangement
20.1.2 One or more than two screens
20.1.3 Special arrangement
20.1.4 Screens of different size
20.1.5 Combining and separating
20.2 Monitor wall with multiple X Window servers
20.3 Fail-safe X Window server with automatic switch-over
20.4 Classroom situation
20.4.1 Fixed configuration
20.4.2 Dynamic configuration
20.4.3 Classroom situation reversed
20.5 Control room situation
20.5.1 Dynamic operator desk configuration
20.5.2 Wall display in alarm situations: simple configuration
20.5.3 Wall display in alarm situations: fast switch-over
20.6 Virtual window manager
20.7 Multiple meta screens on one monitor
21 Troubleshooting and support
Index
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