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 server
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
6 Configuration of the X-POSE-X-RECORD 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 X Window server connection
6.9 Authorization
6.9.1 Authorization of the X Window clients by the X-POSE-X-RECORD proxy
6.9.2 Authorization of the X-POSE-X-RECORD proxy by the X Window server
6.10 X Display Manager Control Protocol
6.11 Common resources and capabilities
6.12 Screen
6.12.1 Common resources and capabilities
6.12.2 Pointer image zoom
6.13 Compensation for X Window client and server bugs
6.13.1 Ignoring GraphicsExpose events
6.13.2 Buggy implementation of the bit gravity concept
6.13.3 Partial implementation of the protocol extension GLX version 1.3
6.14 Miscellaneous statements
7 Configuration xposextool
7.1 Operation
7.2 Configuration xposextool
7.2.1 Start without graphical user interface
7.2.2 Start with graphical user interface
7.2.3 Control by signals
7.2.3.1 Start phase
7.2.3.2 While recording
7.2.3.3 Termination
7.2.4 Printing state changes
7.2.5 Command syntax
7.2.6 Comments
7.2.7 Variables
7.2.8 Arithmetic expressions
7.2.9 Pattern elements
7.2.10 Configuration file
7.2.11 Dialog box
7.2.12 Miscellaneous statements
7.2.12.1 Messages
7.2.12.2 Dialog box
7.2.13 Recording
7.2.13.1 Source
7.2.13.2 Destination
7.2.13.3 Snapshots
7.2.13.4 Scope and sort of the recording
7.2.13.5 Termination
7.2.13.6 Miscellaneous sub-statements
7.2.13.7 Dialog box
7.2.14 Playback
7.2.14.1 Source
7.2.14.2 Destination
7.2.14.3 Scope and sort of the playback
7.2.14.4 Start, termination and speed
7.2.14.5 Screenshot
7.2.14.6 Miscellaneous sub-statements
7.2.14.7 Dialog box
7.2.15 Direct copy
8 X-POSE-X-RECORD Option MULTIMEDIA
8.1 Operation
8.2 Configuration
8.2.1 Multimedia profiles
9 X-POSE-X-PLAY Option MULTIMEDIA
9.1 Operation
9.2 Configuration
9.2.1 Multimedia profiles
9.2.2 Recording
9.2.2.1 Multimedia
9.2.3 Conversion
9.2.3.1 Source
9.2.3.2 Destination
9.2.3.3 Scope and sort of the conversion
9.2.3.4 Start and termination
9.2.3.5 Dialog box
10 X-POSE-X-PLAY Option CONTROL
10.1 Operation
10.2 Configuration
10.2.1 Direct copy
10.2.1.1 Input control
11 X-POSE-X-PLAY Option SECURE
11.1 Operation
11.2 Configuration
11.2.1 Recording
11.2.1.1 Encryption
12 Virtual X11 sessions
12.1 Operation
12.2 Server
12.2.1 Configuration startXvxPose
12.2.1.1 Printing informations
12.2.1.2 Authorization
12.2.1.3 X Window client connection
12.2.1.4 X Window server connection
12.2.1.5 Screens
12.2.1.6 Additional configuration of the X-POSE-X-RECORD proxy
12.2.2 Integration
12.2.2.1 inittab
12.2.2.2 Display Manager
12.3 Client
13 Troubleshooting and support
Index
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2006-06-12 18:17:06+1:00