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OpenWindows Server Programmer's Guide
Cover
Credits
Contents
Figures
Tables
Preface
New Features
Visual Window Overlays
AccessX
pfb Fonts
Adobe NX Agent Support
Performance Enhancements
1 Overview of OpenWindows Architecture
Architecture Overview
OPEN LOOK Graphical User Interface
OpenWindows Applications
OpenWindows Application Programmer's Interfaces
OPEN LOOK Window Manager
OpenWindows Server
OpenWindows Directory Structure
2 Introduction to the OpenWindows Server
Server Architecture
Applications That Run With the Server
3 X Features and Enhancements
Overview of the X Window System
X11 Features
ICCCM Compliance
MIT X Extensions Supported
Notes on X11 Programming
4 DPS Features and Enhancements
Introduction to the DPS System
How Applications Use the DPS System
DPS Extension to X
DPS Font Enhancements
DPS Libraries
Applications Modified to use DPS
DPS Security Issues
How to Access Information From Adobe
When DPS Encounters Internal Errors
5 Font Support
Font Formats
Outline and Bitmap Fonts
Replacing Outline Fonts with Bitmap Fonts
Using F3 Fonts in DPS
Locating Fonts
Adding New Fonts
Using OPEN LOOK Fonts on X Terminals
6 Visuals and Display Devices
Display Devices
Visuals
Reference Devices and Visuals
The Default Visual
Hints for Windows Programming With Visuals
Multiple Hardware Colormaps
Colormap Demo
Gamma-Corrected Visuals
7 Visual Overlay Windows
Basic Features of Overlay Windows
Advanced Features of Overlay Windows
Xlib Interface
Semantics of Existing Primitive Rendering Routines
Semantics of Existing Pixel Transfer Routine
Portability Inquiry Routines
Summary of New XLib Routines
8 Security Issues
Access Control Mechanisms
Authorization Protocols
Manipulating Access to the Server
Running Clients Remotely, or Locally as Another User
A Multi-Buffering Application Program Interface, Version 3.2
Library File
Header File
New Routines
New Types
New Constants
New Structures
MBX Functions
Glossary
Index
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