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PrefaceThe Solaris X Window System Developer's Guide provides detailed information on the SolarisTM X server. The guide provides an overview of the server architecture and tells you where to look for more information. This guide provides detailed information for software developers interested in interfacing with the Solaris X server. Who Should Use This BookProgramming in this environment primarily involves using a toolkit and possibly interfacing with the server and its protocols. The protocols and toolkits are documented elsewhere (see "Related Books" ). Read this manual if you need detailed information on the:
Before You Read This BookThis manual assumes that the reader has a programming background and familiarity with, or access to, appropriate documentation for:
How This Book Is OrganizedAlthough you can read this book in sequence, it is designed for you to read only those chapters of interest. This book serves both as an overview and as a reference document. Chapter 1, Introduction to the Solaris X Server describes the architecture of the Solaris X server, the X and DPS extensions, Sun's enhancements to the X Consortium libraries and extensions, notes on color-related issues, and a list of applications you can run with the server. Chapter 2, DPS Features and Enhancements describes the DPS features specific to Solaris and includes information on compositing operators provided as an extension to standard DPS. Chapter 3, Visuals on the Solaris X Server describes visuals in the Solaris environment. It also provides hints for window programming with visuals. Chapter 4, Font Support describes the set of fonts provided and how to manage fonts. Chapter 5, Server Overlay Windows describes server overlays and contrasts them with transparent overlays. Chapter 6, Transparent Overlay Windows describes the Solaris Transparent Overlay Extension application programming interface (API) for transparent overlay windows. Chapter 7, Security Issues describes the security features of the Solaris environment. Appendix A, Reference Display Devices describes the graphics devices provided as reference devices with the Solaris environment. Related BooksFor information on how to write applications in the Solaris environment, consult the following manuals:
The following X-related manuals are available through SunExpress or your local bookstore. Contact your SunSoft representative for information on ordering any of these books.
The following PostScript and DPS-related manuals are available through SunExpress or your local bookstore. Contact your SunSoft representative for information on ordering.
Ordering Sun DocumentsThe SunDocs® program provides more than 250 manuals from Sun Microsystems, Inc. If you live in the United States, Canada, Europe, or Japan, you can purchase documentation sets or individual manuals using this program. For a list of documents and how to order them, see the catalog section of SunExpressTM. On The Internet at http://www.sun.com/sunexpress. What Typographic Changes MeanThe following table describes the typographic changes used in this book. Table P-1 Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command ExamplesThe following table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt for the C shell, Bourne shell, and Korn shell. Table P-2 Shell Prompts
What Is x86?The term "x86" refers to the Intel 8086 family of microprocessor chips, including the Pentium and Pentium Pro processors and compatible microprocessor chips made by AMD and Cynix. In this document, the term "x86" refers to the overall platform architecture, whereas "Intel Platform Edition" appears in the product name. |
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