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1. To capture the screen output of Telnet commands to a file Telnet writes the log to the telnet out file in the home directory in case of fatal errors or due to the trace command line parameter Terminating a Session You can terminate a Telnet session by choosing the Close command on the Control Menu box or by selecting Exit on the Telnet Commands menu If you select Exit while a connection to a remote system is still active Telnet disconnects you from the remote system automatically properly closing all applications used 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us SSS on Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Telnet Menu Options The Telnet menu bar displays five items Commands Edit Options View and Help They are described below The Help Menu The Help menu contains the following menu commands Contents Displays the Telnet help file About Displays copyright version and program information about Telnet The Commands Menu The Commands menu contains the following menu commands aR sparc3 Telnet lt AN Commands Edit Optio Connect Disconnect Interrupt Process Abort Output Break Are You There Pause Output Resume Output Exit Connect The
2. 0123456789 lt gt 7 ABCDEFGHI IKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ A abcdefghijk Imnoparstuvwxyzt j OBf EE DNT s erene IME KA U yYJar E E 8L Tir ame ss ABBT TJEK SMAKNMHONPCTS OXUYWUWbbIb 39 Fae rex MK AMHONpPCTYPXUYWWE blb 310 A Note that the font image is displayed by the MS Windows not by XServer This option is for font identification only To see how XServer displays a font image you can use the xfd fn lt alias gt command in the X session Deleting Pseudo Font To delete a pseudo font highlight it in the Select pseudo font list box and click the Delete pseudo button You can delete more than one font at a time Confirm deletion Confirm lucidaconsl WINDOWS Lucida Console medium r normal 13 130 96 96 m 8 LUNDEFINED 1 to delete Yes to All No Cancel You should confirm removing each font and the total number of the selected fonts Compiling Pseudo Font to the X11 format Loading pseudo fonts takes some time to create their images Reading font image from the X11 format file is faster It becomes essential if X client uses a lot of fonts To prevent this time loss you can save images of frequently used pseudo fonts in the X11 like format in your Pseudo Fonts Directory This will require some disk space To save the image highlight the required font in the Select pseudo font list box and click the Compile into X11 button In the Place X11 font to box specify a font directory to store
3. 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Using XSettings The XSetup dialog box consists of 7 tabs described below e The Startup Tab e The Mouse_Keyboard Tab e The Screen Tab e The Font Control Tab e The Advanced Tab e The Troubleshooting Tab e The Trace Tab By clicking Apply any new settings you make to the XSetup box will be saved in the xwp ini file by default You can cancel any changes you have made to the box and close it by pressing Close 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ty Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The All Trace Tab ComSetup Communication Setup All Trace Network trace Network trace level name mkidebug ttt Trace file name Number of lines For trace buffer 1000 Click to apply settings Apply Options that you can specify within this tab are for debug purposes They exert influence on all applications of the package The Network trace Box When the Network trace check box is selected it enables network tracing for applications of the package Network trace level name A value in this field that you can choose from the list box denotes a tracing level for collecting network trace information to the log fil
4. Font Manager The Font Manager allows you to view fonts accessible for X clients in the current X session and change font settings Telnet The Telnet utility starts terminal emulation with a remote system running the Telnet service XStartup The Startup utility uses the REXEC RSH RLOGIN or Telnet protocols to access hosts and then execute commands e g to launch X clients ComSetup The ComSetup utility makes communication settings relating to the TCP IP transport interface Local X Clients The XLitePro package includes the following local X and Motif clients mwm based on OpenMotif 2 0 glxinfo the GLX extension local X Client glxgears the GLX extension local X Client xclock xev xfd xfontsel Xkill xlsfonts xmodmap xprop xrdb xset xshowcmap xwininfo They have the same functionality and command line syntax as related remote UNIX ones but were developed to be run under MS Windows so you can use them the same way To run one of these programs click its name on the Run menu of XServer or from the X clients Program Folder of the package when XServer is running In these cases the clients are called with parameters specified by XServer You can take advantage of the local X clients when remote UNIX ones are inaccessible or inconvenient to run For more information about these programs please refer to Appendix F Local X and Motif Clients Other Commands on the X Client s Menu The Refres
5. Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us o ooN CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt 3 The XLitePro Requirements Your computer system must meet the following hardware software host and network requirements for you to install and use XLitePro PC Hardware amp Software Requirements e A standard 32 bit IBM PC e g i486 or Pentium or 100 compatible e 8 Mbytes RAM e Color graphics controller supporting SVGA video modes e Mouse Unit compatible with Microsoft Windows e 22 Mbytes free hard disk space Note that this disk requirement does not account for the disk cluster size The larger the cluster size the greater the disk requirement In addition to the above requirements you need one of the following operating systems e MS Windows 9x ME NT4 2K 2K3 XP Vista e TCP IP facility with Windows Sockets Interface Host Requirements e TCP IP protocols over Ethernet or Serial port connection e Virtual terminal protocol Telnet e Login account on the host machine lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us m Qs Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt 4 Installing XLitePro This chapter describes how to i
6. path xterm display LOCALDISPLAY amp path xterm display LOCALIP DISPLAYNUMBER amp Also you can use macros INPUTLIP to place any text into the command line before its executing For example if the Command field contains the following line xterm display INPUTLIP 0 amp then you will be prompted to input the text string an IP address is assumed If you enter 1 2 3 4 then the resulting command line will be xterm display 1 2 3 4 0 amp To execute a command entered in the field click on the Execute button Command File This field is used to specify a startup file you want to run on a host or edit it When you click on the scroll arrow beside the Command File field a drop down box will display all startup files stored in the XLitePro s home directory In order to execute instructions in a startup file select from the box or enter into the field a name for the file you want to run and press the Execute button If the file exists its first line appears in the Command field Another way of specifying a startup file is to enter into the Command field a file name preceded by the sign for example mystartup su Edit When you press on this button the Microsoft Notepad is invoked and the startup file specified in the Command File field will be opened This lets you view or modify the file before running it Log File When you enable this option whenever you execute a single command or a startup file a
7. would like to know what True color support means Will True color work with more than 256 colors True color support in Windows means that a video driver supports the color palette with 64K colors XServer supports 256 color palette and CAN operate with any High True color video driver of Windows Is there a difference between using the X manager and the windows manager in cutting and pasting XLitePro cannot write the X Selection bitmap to a file Is it possible to print X application s windows to my local computer MS Windows 98 printer with XLitePro Yes it is On your local printer you can print from MS Windows applications and from remote X applications as well if the printer is accessible for them If you want to print an X application s window that you see on your display to a printer connected to your PC e Make sure that the X application s window is active on your display e Press the Alt Print Screen shortcut key to copy the window to MS Clipboard e Paste MS Clipboard to a MS Windows application you want to use e g MS Paint e Print the image from this application to your printer By using X Selections you can transfer required text from your X application to a MS Windows application e g from xterm to WordPad and then print the whole document to your printer want to run Netscape from my PC on the remote UNIX machine I use your telnet to log into the remote UNIX computer There can find my PC
8. 17 Font Control Fonts installed on your system can be used by any graphical X Window System application A remote font server is started automatically with your graphical environment and then all fonts installed on your system are automatically available to all of your X Window System applications X clients request character information from the font server which can return data in various formats ensuring high quality display of a variety of font styles and sizes You can use your familiar host based X fonts via XLitePro s XFontset Service The XFontset Service utility provides Rasterized fonts with outline data to all X applications Wide range of local X fonts the standard font sets supplied by MIT along with X11 R6 Support for different locale 16 bits fonts including Chinese Japanese or Korean fonts etc Use of uncompressed PCF SNF and BDF format files as well as these fonts compressed with the compress or gzip utility Font Compiler to compile Microsoft Windows fonts into the X11 format e Microsoft Windows fonts support in X sessions This chapter describes how you can manage local and remote font sources for XServer to access and to resolve all font requests from X clients The Font Control tab of XSetup in the Settings dialog box lets you specify how XServer will use font sources that can be available in X sessions including scaled fonts The Pseudo fonts button in the tab allows you to define how XServer will u
9. 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Terminal Emulation in Telnet The Telnet program can emulate XTERM AT386 ANSI VT52 VT100 VT125 VT220 and VT240 terminals The terminfo ini file describes the capabilities of these terminals This description contains control sequences for them and is very similar to the TERMINFO source code of the UNIX system So users can edit the file to suit to the special environment By editing the terminfo ini file users can define the terminal type the screen size the number of lines and columns the number of colors the color palette i e RGB values for each color number sequences to be transferred to remote hosts for each user defined key on the keyboard Appendix B contains detailed information on how to describe the terminal emulation capabilities 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us Nee CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt 8 Startup This chapter describes how to use the Startup application supplied with XLitePro Startup is a program for automating host access with using the REXEC RSH RLOGIN or Telnet protocol REXEC and Telnet operations may be done either by direct access to a remote host or through one of the established SSH1 SSH2 protocol connections as
10. 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The ExtScreen Tab Telnet Settings Keys Type Text User Defined Logging ExtScreen View zone Buffer Size C Default size 4 x 1024 lines Customer size 4 x 1024 lines to 128 Hot Key T C Eg Warning mode Dialog Mode C Bell C No External Signal The Buffer Size Box In this box you specify the amount of memory that will be allocated and used for output Default size 4 x 1024 lines With this option on the default size for the output buffer will be used Customer size With this option on you must specify a number of blocks each of 1024 lines for the size of the output buffer that will be used for your session Hot Key With this check box selected you can choose a hot key combination you will use to change to navigation mode to view the output buffer Warning mode These radio buttons control the way the program will let you know that you change to the actual screen while navigating through output buffer Dialog Mode With this option on a dialog box will appear Bell With this option on a system bell will sound No External Signal With this option on the program will not warn you that you change to the actual screen while navigating through output buffer 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us
11. a CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Details of a Session Clicking the Details button in the Telnet Connect Host dialog box will change it into the following form Telnet Connect Host Interface Telnet ProFiles Saved Logging file sessions Close session on exit Always Load C Restart On Exit Delete C Exit On Disconnect View Clicking the Details button once more will change the dialog box into the short form Clicking the Settings button will display the Telnet Settings dialog box Refer to subsection The Settings Option in section The Options Menu Pressing OK will store current settings for the next session and will establish a connection using them You can cancel any changes you have made to the dialog box by clicking on Cancel This will also close the dialog The Logging file Box In the entry field you can enter a name for the log file to store data for the session The Close Session on Exit Box In this box you choose a mode of closing your session Always In this mode the session will always be terminated on exit or on Disconnect Restart on Exit In this mode the session will be restart on exit i e by displaying the Telnet Connect Host dialog box Exit on Disconnect In this mode the session will be closed on Disconnect The ProFiles Box In this box you
12. 1P_address comment or name comment Names must be specified as official host names or aliases in your hosts file Note that the syntax allows you to use the hosts file as the Broadcast List File Note if you leave this field empty or enter either 0 0 0 0 or 255 255 255 255 these special destination addresses specify a broadcast then this will provide the XDMCP broadcast mode when your PC will transmit a broadcast message to every host on your local network to query all XDMCP daemons Reset XServer at XDMCP Close If checked this check box enables closing all X clients if the remote XDM daemon terminates the XDMCP session with XServer XDM CDE Special Processing Check this check box if you are going to use the CDE XDMCP mode i e with CDE installed on the remote XDMCP host for the XServer s Multiple window mode only Connect to 1st answered to broadcast This option provides the old style way of using the XDMCP broadcast mode XDM Authentication Authorization This check box allows you to enable the XDM AUTHENTI CATI ON 1 and XDM AUTHORI ZATI ON 1 schemes If your host is using XDM authentication or XDM authorization scheme set up the values in the Display ID Display Class and Key fields and report them to your system administrator If you disable XDM authentication authorization then XServer will use the default client authorization scheme MIT MAGI C COOKIE 1 Notes According to the XSECURITY manual page of X
13. After highlighting a job in the drop down box or entering a job name into the edit field press OK to open the job Its parameters will be displayed in corresponding fields of the Startup window so you can view or change them before running the job 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Running Startup with Command Line Parameters The xini parameter You can launch Startup with the xini command line parameter PATH xstartup exe xini lt I niFilePath gt where lt IniFilePath gt specifies a full path to a specific ini file and PATH indicates your XLitePro home directory This feature allows you to run several Startup sessions each with its own ini file i e settings In order to do so you can create a new Startup shortcut e g in the XLitePro Programs folder and fill in the Target field in Properties of it with the command For example the Target field in Properties of the Startup shortcut might contain the following line PATH xstartup exe xini myxwp1 ini By default the field contains a call of Startup with no arguments and the xwp ini file will be used in this case To create your specific ini file you can copy the xwp ini file and then change
14. Paste to x Selection Copy x Selection to File Paste File to x Selection Clear x Selection All available Edit commands are described below The first item shows you the current X Selection Note Whenever X Selection is the source or target of a copy or paste command you can define the X Selection being used with the Options X Selection menu item This item is described in A Note on Copy and Paste and The Options Menu sections in this chapter Copy Rectangle This command is available in the Single mode only It copies a rectilinear area you select on any visible part of the X session window i e a pixel image to the MS Windows Clipboard regardless of the ConnectXWClipboards setting When you choose this item a camera icon is displayed Click and hold down the left mouse button at the rectangle s origin and drag the mouse to define the rectangle As you drag the mouse lines will delineate the rectangle to be copied When you release the left mouse button the selected rectangle will be copied to the MS Windows Clipboard You can then save and paste this image from the MS Windows Clipboard into programs running under MS Windows that support bitmap paste Print Rectangle This command is available in the Single mode only It prints a rectilinear area you select on any visible part of the X session window i e a pixel image When you choose this item a camera icon is displayed Click and hold down the left mouse button
15. To create your specific ini file you can copy the xwp ini file and then change required parameters with the Telnet utility by starting it with the command line parameter The trace parameter You can launch Telnet with the trace command line parameter PATH Telnet exe trace to collect debug information in the telnet out file in the home directory The Ixdn parameter The Ixdn lt DisplayNumber gt command line parameter is used to set up the DISPLAY session environment variable if a remote daemon supports it This provides correct X11 forwarding if set The Ixdn option means looking up running XServer i e Telnet understands the local XServer s DynamicDisplayNumber mode and correctly looks up running XServer The mout parameter The mout lt outputfile gt command line option is used to provide a readable text tracing to the outputfile log file for your session The log parameter The log lt LogLevel gt option is used to set up the level of tracing 0 7 The prof parameter With the prof profilename command line option you can initialize a session that will first read in the profile specified and then use its data for the session 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us rp Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows
16. assumed to be zeroes in the left most position For example OxFF20 represents the values OxFF and 0x20 The keysym is interpreted as follows 0 0 0xFF 0x20 Predefined symbols can be used instead of the keysym formats described above The following three symbols are predefined ModeSwitchOxFF7E VoidS ymbolOxFFFFFF NoSymbol0 You can get a full list of X keys via the xmodmap utility of UNIX by using the pm and or pk options The values of keysyms for keys may be obtained via the usr openwin demo xev X Window s UNIX utility 3 A keysym value can be of a composer type i e the COMPxx entry exists in the COMPOSERS_ XKK section with the keysym value xx See the COMPOSER_ XKK section below for details of how composers work Examples KEYS KEY30 97 65 LATIN LETTERa A KEY30 0x61 0x41 XK_a XK_A just the same as the previous line KEY80E 255 84 255 84 cursor DOWN cursor DOWN KEY80E Oxff54 Oxff54 XK_Down XK_Down just the same Examples of re mapping Suppose that you selected to use the us kmf file with XSettings and you want to change the keyboard mapping for Up 8 and Down 2 keys of the additional keyboard and for the F1 key You can find the following lines in the us kmf file for them KEY59 Oxffbe Oxffbe XK_F1 XK_F1 KEY72E Oxff52 Oxff52 XK_Up XK_Up KEY80E Oxff54 Oxff54 XK_Down XK_Down By using the xev or xmodmap pk commands on the SUN host you can get keysyms
17. silent installation mode of Setup to simplify multiple secondary installations Extracting Package Installation Files This section describes how to extract the package installation files from the self extracting file compressed and created by WinZip To extract the package installation files you should do the following 1 Download the self extracting archive file to your hard disk 2 Execute the file and select OK In the dialog box that appears you can enter a name for a temporary distributive directory in the Unzip to folder edit field or use the Browse button to select it By default the installation files will be extracted to the distributive directory shown in the field Later after successful installation you can remove the temporary distributive directory or use it to start Setup for multiple secondary installations 3 Choose Unzip to start extracting the files and then installing the package automatically The archive file will be uncompressed and the installation files will be placed in the specified distributive directory 4 After extracting the package installation files choose OK in the box appeared The installation procedure i e running Setup will start automatically from the temporary distributive directory if you enable the When done unzipping open setup exe check box Running Setup As soon as you Start the installation process you will see a number of dialog boxes with instructions for each i
18. snf or pgz file name extension The fonts alias file name as well as fonts ali can be used in the FONTS directories Note XServer can only use uncompressed pcf X11R5 or later snf X11R4 and bdf files Also XServer can use these font files compressed with the compress or gzip utility for X11R6 3 only If your remote X server supports compressed fonts X11R6 server does X11R6 3 server supports gzipped fonts too you may compress the pcf and snf font files with the compress or gzip utility for X11R6 3 only You have to convert each bdf file to pcf X11R5 or later or snf X11R4 with the bdftopcf and bdftosnf utilities To convert each font bdf file in the set run the following command line e in X11R5 bdftopcf font bdf gt font pcf e in X11R4 bdftosnf font bdf gt font snf XServer must have access at least to the fixed and cursor fonts The FONTS MINIMAL and FONTS MISC font subdirectories contain them So Font Path must contain these font directories at least Font Server You can specify that you want to use a font server running on one or more hosts Font servers are defined in the X11 R6 release of the X Window System Instead of forcing XServer to read all fonts from your PC the X FontServer Protocol makes it possible to manage fonts separately from XServer directing XServer to request fonts from a font server via the X Consortium standard network protocol In addition for fonts that take a
19. the characters are displayed in a grid of boxes each large enough to hold any single character in the font Individual character metrics index width bearings ascent and descent can be displayed at the top of the window by clicking on the desired character xfontsel The xfontsel application provides a simple way to display the fonts known to your X server examine samples of each and retrieve the X Logical Font Description XLFD full name for a font i e xfontsel is a point amp click interface for selecting X11 font names According to its manual if the pattern option is not specified all fonts with XLFD 14 part names will be selectable To work with only a subset of the fonts you can specify pattern followed by a partially or fully qualified font name e g pattern medium will select that subset of fonts which contain the string medium somewhere in their font name Be careful about escaping wildcard characters in your shell The sample option specifies the sample text to be used to display the selected font if the font is linearly indexed overriding the default The samplel16 option specifies the sample text to be used to display the selected font if the font is matrix encoded overriding the default The noscaled option disables the ability to select scaled fonts at arbitrary pixel or point sizes This makes it clear which bitmap sizes are advertised by the server and can avoid an accidental and sometimes prolonged
20. then XServer will use some methods to speed up drawing e g lossy drawing of images Default This button sets up the default values for check boxes and edit fields in the box The Access Control Box This box contains the following items that allow you to restrict access to your XServer from remote hosts You can give access only to the hosts you authorized in the Authorize File and or you specified in the Valid Hosts File Host Access Check If this check box is checked then XServer will check host access by using a file you specify in the Valid Hosts File field If this check box is disabled then XServer will not check host access so every host on your network will have access to your XServer and the Authorization Check state does not matter Valid Hosts File Use this field to specify a file you created to give access to hosts and X clients you wish to connect to your XServer This file will be used only if the Host Access Check check box is checked The file consists of text lines each of the following format 1P_address comment or name comment IP addresses are specified in the dotted IP address notation Names must be specified as official host names or aliases in your hosts file Note that the host definition syntax allows you to use your hosts file as the Valid Hosts File Authorization Check If this check box is checked then XServer will make standard authorization check by using a file you specify in t
21. wait for a font to be scaled Clicking any pointer button in one of the XLFD field names will pop up a menu of the currently known possibilities for that field If previous choices of other fields were made only values for fonts that matched the previously selected fields will be selectable To make other values selectable you must deselect some other field s by choosing the entry in that field Scalable fonts come back from the server with zero for the pixel size point size and average width fields Selecting a font name with a zero in these positions results in an implementation dependent size Any pixel or point size can be selected to scale the font to a particular size Any average width can be selected to anamorphically scale the font although you may find this challenging given the size of the average width menu Clicking the left pointer button in the select widget will cause the currently selected font name to become the PRIMARY text selection as well as the PRIMARY_FONT selection This then allows you to paste the string into other applications The select button remains highlighted to remind you of this fact and de highlights when some other application takes the PRIMARY selection away xkill The xkill program is a utility for forcing the X server to close connections to clients This program is very dangerous but is useful for aborting programs that have displayed undesired windows on a user s screen According to its man
22. 0 and XSession1 with Display Number 1 both for your display If you want three XSessions to run simultaneously then in addition to above i 2 2 4 Create a copy of one of your ini files and give it a name session2 ini Create a copy of the XSettings shortcut with a name XSettings2 and specify the ini file for it Launch XSettings with XSettings2 specify 2 for Display Number and exit Create a copy of the XSession shortcut with a name XSession2 and specify the ini files for it Then you may run these three XSessions at the same time XSessionO with Display Number O XSession1 with Display Number 1 and XSession2 with Display Number 2 all for your display To specify an ini file in these shortcuts see section Running XServer with Command Line Parameters in this chapter Another way to launch several X sessions simultaneously is to use the DynamicDisplayNumber XTcpPort and Xsession Title settings described in section The KSETUP Section of the ini file below 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us am Qi Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt Appendix B Description of Terminal Capabilities Description of Terminal Capabilities terminfo ini is the ASCII file that describes the emulation capabilities of terminals Th
23. Connect item displays the Telnet Connect Host dialog box so you can specify the remote system you want to communicate with You can also connect to a port or service to use other than the standard Telnet port This is useful when the Telnet client is being used to access something other than a Telnet daemon This command is not available when you are already connected to a remote system Once you connect to the remote system the title bar in the Telnet window shows the remote system name Disconnect The Disconnect item ends the connection to a remote system so you can connect to another system or end your session This command is not available when you are not connected to a remote system Interrupt Process This command sends the Telnet Interrupt Process command IP control function to the remote host This command which suspends interrupts aborts or terminates the operation of a user process tells the host to stop the current process to which the terminal is connected This function is frequently used when a user believes his process is in an unending loop or when an unwanted process has been inadvertently activated Abort Output This command sends the Telnet Abort Output command AO control function to the remote host This command tells the host to run to completion the current process which is generating output but without sending the output to the user s terminal from the host Further this function typically clears any ou
24. Copy Paste operations in the session 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ro Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Running Telnet with Command Line Parameters The host parameter You can launch Telnet with the host command line parameter to avoid interactive input of it Host may be either a host name or IP address for the remote machine you want to connect to Examples PATH Telnet exe u2 1 PATH Telnet exe 192 168 136 223 where PATH indicates your XLitePro home directory The xini parameter You can launch Telnet with the xini command line parameter PATH Telnet exe xini lt I niFilePath gt where lt IniFilePath gt specifies a full path to a specific ini file This feature allows you to run several Telnet sessions each with its own xwp ini file i e settings In order to do so you can create a new Telnet shortcut e g in the XLitePro Programs folder and fill in the Target field in Properties of it with the command For example the Target field in Properties of the Telnet shortcut might contain the following line PATH Telnet exe xini myxwp1 ini By default the field contains a call of Telnet with no arguments and the xwp ini file will be used in this case
25. Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us m CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Text Tab for the XTERM Type Telnet Settings Keys Type Text User Defined Logging ExtScreen XTerm only Rows Columns eee Set Window Size Standard l Wide screen C Change WinSize 1024 rows 132 columns max j5 ja C Change Font Size ja Default Font 11 Fixedsys Normal Browse AaBbYy2z Background You use this tab to select font and specify screen size Also you can choose one of the three modes to define appearance of your font against window size for the XTERM terminal type only The XTERM terminal emulation provides the 16 colors mode instead of B W one Rows This field lets you specify the number of rows that will appear in your emulation window Columns This field lets you specify the number of columns that will appear in your emulation window The Set Window Size Box In this box you can select one of the three modes to define appearance of your font against window size e Standard The row and column numbers define the size of your actual screen see section The View Menu The values are read in from the ini file first from the terminal definition file Terminfo ini In this mode your initial window size will only be defined by t
26. IF non single IP address Ask to Choose O Always Use the First IP address O Always Use the Last IP address TCP IP Info C Create sp_ghbn out Info file C Auto start XwpPeg Package Watcher Enable TCP IP KeepAlive mode Enable Logotype Disable Log Output C Silent Bell C Not Warn to Save Settings Click to apply settings The File Open menu item of the Settings window lets you choose an ini file xwp ini by default then load its settings and make them current for applications to run You can edit the settings before running your applications The File Save as menu item of the Settings window lets you choose an ini file xwp ini by default to save current settings The Close menu item of the Settings window simply closes it By clicking Apply any new settings you make to the Communication Setup tab will be saved in the xwp ini file by default The following sections are available e The Communication Setup Tab e TheAll Trace Tab e The XwpPeg Utility The Communication Setup Tab The following input fields are available Hosts File This field is used to specify a location of the hosts file You must enter the hosts file that is used by MS Windows C WinNT System32 drivers etc hosts for MS Windows NT4 2000 XP and C Windows hosts for MS Windows 9x ME The hosts file is a list of remote computers in the standard format IP address hostname aliases The contents o
27. Log all session output Log file name Tanet paia If log file already exists Always overwrite it Always append to the end of it The Session logging Box These radio buttons control the amount of log output you store in a log file for your session Logging turned off With this option on no log file is used and no log output is stored Log printable output only With this option on only printable log output is stored in a log file you specified i e without escape sequences Log all session output With this option on all log output is stored in a log file you specified i e with escape sequences The Log file name Box This is the actual setting if logging turned on In the entry field you can enter a name for the log file to store data for the session The Browse button can help you locate and select a desired file The If log file already exists Box These are the actual radio buttons if logging turned on Always overwrite it With this option on a new log file for your session will overwrite one that already exists Always append to the end of it With this option on a new log data will append to the end of the log file that already exists 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us eaaa ee CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows
28. Normal This is the only parameter that must be entered keysym2 is the keysym associated with the key when the key is Shifted keysym3 is the keysym associated with the key when a Mode Shift key is pressed Alt Gr keysym4 is the keysym associated with the Shift Mode Shift sequence Shift Alt Gr A Mode Shift is a physical key which has a keysym value of OxFF7E predefined as the ModeSwitch symbol and which is assigned to one of the modifiers MOD1 to MOD5 A full keysym specification consists of four numbers each of which is in the range of 0 through 255 decimal or 0x00 through OxFF hex The standard predefined X keysyms use only the third and fourth numbers The first two numbers are assumed to be zero XLitePro accepts keysyms in the following three formats 1 In the dotted notation where up to four numeric components are separated by periods Each numeric component represents one of the four numbers that define a keysym If a component is omitted it is assumed to be zero in the left most position If two components are omitted the two left most components are assumed to be zero etc For example if you enter the numbers 32 255 two of the four possible components are omitted The keysym will be interpreted as 0 0 32 255 In the dotted notation the two lines below both represent the same keysym 255 0xFE 0 0 255 0xFE 2 A single numeric value containing up to four bytes specifications Unspecified numbers are
29. Pricing Company Information Contact Us a a Qi Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Startup Tab Setup Startup Mouse Keyboard Screen Font control Advanced Troubleshooting Trace Window Mode List Multiple Single Full Screen Multiple Remote WM Use XDMCP XDMCP mode C XDM Authentication Authorization Query Reset XServer at XDMCP Close Broadcast _ XDM CDE Special Processing O Indirect Connect to 1st answered to broadcast Connect Host i Broadcast List File xDM Authentication Authorization Parameters Display ID MIT unspecified 961026 Display Class MIT unspecified Key Default KIE Click to apply settings Apply The Window Mode List This item allows you to make a choice of the XServer startup mode Select a desired window mode by clicking on a mode name For more information see related sections in Chapter Using XServer e Multiple In this mode MS Windows works as a local window manager for your X clients When an X client starts it appears in a window like any other displayed by MS Windows Each client you start creates its own window on your display The client window s controls i e its borders the Control Menu box move window functions etc are all handled by MS Windows on your PC e Single This mode pres
30. Security to your PCs company LAN WAN or Intranet lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us rp Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt What is in XLitePro XLitePro is an integrated and powerful 32 bit software tool consisting of the following functional parts Telnet virtual terminal emulator Telnet is a communications and terminal emulation program for logging into remote machine and executing commands in a remote machine It allows you to connect to and communicate with hosts that support the Telnet protocol and run a Telnet service over an insecure channel While you are using Telnet you can e Initiate and control remote login sessions in the Telnet mode e Set some options for particular implementations of Telnet e Change fonts of text displayed in the Telnet window e Select a terminal emulation mode in the Telnet session The Telnet program can emulate XTERM AT386 ANSI VT52 VT100 VT125 VT220 and VT240 terminals for character mode applications Advanced users can edit the terminal capabilities description file to suit to the special environment By using the Keyboard Mapping option i e keymap editor invoking you can load change re define keys and create a new keyboard layout and save any keyboard definition file The Startup Program
31. Startlcons Available Program Groups Accessories Accessories Administrative Tools ahead Nero AtGuard Caere Applications Games HomeSite 4 5 HP OfficeJet Series 700 HTML Help Workshop Nera PrintMe Internet Printing Mookie Change Icon Exit after Execute Iv This dialog box allows you to create a job i e to store current parameters under a certain name If a job with the same name already exists it will be overwritten if it does not exist the new job will be created and added to the Startup J ob Name list The default icon for the job may be changed with the Change Icon button Startup Job Name This field defines a name for the job to be saved In the drop down box you can view all available job names in the list Create Startup Icon If this check box is checked then a job will be displayed in the Program Group you will choose for your jobs Starti cons by default with an icon you will specify otherwise the job will be only added to the Startup J ob Name list Program Group This field is used to specify a group to contain your job s icons Starti cons by default You can enter a name in the field or select a name from the Available Program Groups field The Program Group will first be cleared and then all jobs from the Startup Job Name list marked to Create Startup Icon will be moved into it Available Program Groups This box lets you select a group to contain your job s icons The name wil
32. Startup is a program for automating host access with using the REXEC RSH RLOGIN or Telnet protocol REXEC and Telnet operations may be done either by direct access to a remote host or through one of the established SSH1 SSH2 protocol connections as well By using the Startup program you can e Enter one or more commands in a single line and execute them on a host e Run a local startup file with a sequence of executable commands on a host e Enter a command line to run a local executable file e g telnet local X clients etc and execute it on your PC e Create save select remove open execute startup jobs Startup job is a task with a certain set of parameters start method login information command line settings You can create a job i e store current parameters under a certain name A job may be launched by clicking on its icon XServer The XLitePro s XServer is a program that emulates the X terminal on your PC It is the X server implementation of the X11R6 6 release of the X Window System XServer allows you to run one or more X Window based client applications X clients that are resident on host computers The host can be any computer that supports the X protocol across your TCP IP network X client applications can be displayed in individual windows as multiple windows contained in a single XServer s window or in a full screen mode outside the Microsoft Windows graphical environment The first two methods include fu
33. The proxy manager proxymngr is responsible for resolving requests from xfindproxy and other similar clients starting new proxies when appropriate and keeping track of all of the available proxy services The proxy manager strives to reuse existing proxies whenever possible There are two types of proxies that the proxy manager deals with managed and unmanaged proxies A managed proxy is a proxy that is started on demand by the proxy manager An unmanaged proxy on the other hand is started either at system boot time or manually by a system administrator The proxy manager is made aware of its existence but no attempt is made by the proxy manager to start unmanaged proxies Synopsis of proxymngr proxymngr config filename timeout seconds retries verbose The command line options that can be specified to proxymngr are config Used to override the default proxymngr config file See Proxy Manager Config File below for more details about the config file timeout Sets the number of seconds between attempts made by the proxy manager to find an unmanaged proxy The default is 10 retries Sets the maximum number of retries made by the proxy manager to find an unmanaged proxy The default is 3 verbose Causes various debugging and tracing records to be displayed as requests are received and proxies are started Proxy Manager Config File The proxy manager maintains a local configuration file describing the proxy
34. X session to the log file Trace file name In this entry field you can specify a name for a log file to store network trace data Number of lines for trace buffer In this entry field you can type in a length for the allocated memory in number of lines to flush it to the trace file The value of 0 means a very large buffer as much as your system allows Caution when a system crash happens the data in the allocated memory is lost 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 17 Font Control lt previous content next gt Font Path Font Path is an ordered table of font sources a Priority ordered path list A font source is one of the following a font directory a reference to a remote font server and a pseudo font directory XServer uses Font Path on X client s requests for any font XServer searches for the required font according to the order of font sources till the first matching occurs XLitePro provides wide range of local X fonts standard font sets supplied by MIT along with X11 R6 These font sets are immediately available after installing the package They appear in Font Path as font directories under the FONTS subdirectory in the XLitePro home directory Also XServer can use different locale 16 bits font
35. XServer This option enables you to bind an IP address to the XServer s listening socket E g the 127 0 0 1 value allows access to XServer from local X clients only Block font path changing If disabled this check box prevents from changing the XServer Font Path by external requests so remote X clients are not allowed to change Font Resources The default is OFF Refresh screen on changing color cells This option is used to set the immediate refresh of screen after any color cell of the active colormap is changed Be ready that this setting significantly slows down the XServer s performance Operate with Linux SuSE 9 0 This option enables XServer to be operational with Linux SuSE 9 0 This option is relevant to the TrueColor visual mode with the Enable RENDER Extension check box cleared In this case XServer will emulate the 8 bit pixmaps creation allowing X applications running under Linux SuSE 9 0 to use 8 bit pixmaps To enable RENDER Extension is the most correct way The Multiple RemoteWM Window Mode Box Display remote WMs in background This option is used to allow a remote window manager to display in background if it provides this e g olwm does not provide but dtwm does Such a background window is suppressed by default because it covers all non X windows This setting is for the XServer s Multiple RemoteWM mode Display any X over all MS windows This option allows XServer to display any X windows on top o
36. XwpPeg before starting any package s application to check allocate one license account in advance If the user starts XwpPeg manually then he she must also manually terminate it to free the package license account allocated Since XwpPeg is only informational users can freely terminate it at any time however they cannot automatically check the current number of concurrent users of the same package in that case You can start XwpPeg by double clicking on the XwpPeg icon in the XLitePro Programs folder If you do not want to display the XwpPeg window you should set to zero the value of the WorkMonitor variable in the KWPWATCH section of your xwp ini file e g WorkMonitor 0 To display the window set the value to unit If you click on the Settings button the following dialog box appears XwpPeg Settings Refresh rate C Often C Seldom eee f 60 Sec iv Work as monitor Sampling frequency When you have made desirable settings press OK The TCP IP Retransmission Timeout Parameters TCP starts a retransmission timer when each outbound segment is handed down to IP If no acknowledgment has been received for the data in a given segment before the timer expires then the segment is retransmitted up to the TcoMaxDataRetransmissions times The default value for this parameter is 5 When a TCP connection is established the retransmission timer is initialised to three seconds however it is adjusted on the fly to ma
37. _MOTIF_WM_HINTS_move 60 seconds Disable XServer s options C Not check of WM_SIZE_HINTSinc P adre by eres ta C Emulate WM window substrate Server C Sound when XServer uses Clipboard F Not start remote Window Managers C Check of client s Backing Store C Enable XKEYBOARD Extension Default Click to apply settings Apply Options that you can specify within this tab are mainly for debug purposes Level for slow network This option enables XServer to avoid the focus problem when your network or X client s machine is slow and XServer processes the ButtonRelease mouse event before it receives the AllowEvents GrabKeyboard requests from the corresponding X client A slider position defines a priority level of kbd mse events when redrawing an image that is associated with the mouse pointer position or key For slow network or X client s machine it may be preferable to reduce traffic due to reducing mouse pointer positions transmitted to X client and so reducing image redrawing Display Number for XDMCP This option enables you to provide a virtual value of DisplayNumber for XServer This value is sent to a remote XDMCP daemon instead of the real value Note These settings are necessary for some programs running on remote computers to communicate with your PC from outside proxy e g for VPN and other proxy like programs Your IP address for XDMCP daemons This option enables you to specif
38. a font server located on a Linux host you cannot check its config file because all fonts are included in the config file If you are using X11 Forwarding for X applications you should use the forwarding for port 7100 of a font server too 2 Copy fonts you need snf or pcf files only into a directory on your PC and include its name into the Font Path list Example for Asian fonts If you have Chinese Japanese Korean or other 16 bit fonts supported by a UNIX host you should 1 Uncompress required font files pcf or snf files only to a new directory on your host say Asianfonts 2 Run the mkfontdir utility for this directory to create the fonts dir file To map new names to existing fonts you should create the fonts alias file or edit the existing one 3 Create a new directory under the FONTS folder on your PC say FONTS Asianfnt to contain new fonts 4 Copy all binary font files pcf or snf files only from the Asianfonts directory of your host to the FONTS Asianfnt directory on your PC e g by ftp in the binary mode 5 Copy the fonts dir text file from the Asianfonts directory of your host to the FONTS Asianfnt directory on your PC e g by ftp in the ASCII mode 6 Copy the fonts alias text file from the Asianfonts directory of your host to the FONTS Asianfnt directory on your PC e g by ftp in the ASCII mode as the fonts ali file 7 Add the path to the FONTS Asianfnt directory
39. be copied to from the MS Windows Clipboard in Bytes Total multi monitors width Total multi monitors height With these two values you can set the forced multi monitors mode if XServer cannot detect the multi monitors mode automatically WWW is the sum width and the HHH is the sum height of your monitors In the Full Screen mode XServer can only use the MAIN monitor Quick X session termination This option is used to prevent from displaying the confirmation message on closing X sessions Check of XDesk manager This option is used to provide the correct focus processing by the XDesk virtual desktop manager Enable MS Windows Context Menu This option is used to enable the standard MS Windows Context Menu when right clicks on the window s title bar provide the standard drop down menu Enable Backing Store This option lets you enable XServer to process the Backing Store mode See also Forced Backing Store on the Screen Tab If this check box is checked the Backing Store mode will be used with all X clients This allows X Window System displays to be saved off screen so that X clients do not have to refresh a window display after it has been obscured by another window Saving a copy of the information obscured when windows overlap each other reduces network traffic Certain X applications will request the Backing Store mode on windows that are complicated to draw The option will cause XServer to use Backing Store on all windows
40. box 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us aooaa e So o o o CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Startup Jobs A job is a named task with a certain set of parameters Job s main parameters include start method login information command lines and settings The Startup J ob Name list contains names of currently available jobs You can create an icon for a job and choose a Program Group to contain these icons By default this is the Starti cons folder A job may be launched by double clicking on its icon in the Starti cons folder by default You can have up to 512 jobs The Save J ob As Open J ob and Remove J ob buttons in the Startup window are for manipulating with Startup jobs The Save J ob As button creates a job and adds its name to the list The Open J ob button opens a specified job for modifying You may remove an opened job by pressing the Remove J ob button Any changes of the Startup Job Name list are automatically displayed in the corresponding Program Group Starti cons by default Saving a Job When you click on the Save J ob As button it displays the following dialog box EJ Save Startup Job As Startup Job Name 0K Cancel l Create Startup Icon Program Group Help
41. complete command should be surrounded by single quotes If desired command to start proxy Can be used to start a proxy on a remote machine Example lbx managed usr X11R6 bin lbxproxy Proxy Manager Details When the proxy manager gets a request from xfindproxy or another similar client its course of action will depend on the service name in question For a managed proxy service the proxy manager will find out if any of the already running proxies for this service can handle a new request If not the proxy manager will attempt to start up a new instance of the proxy using the command to start proxy found in the config file If that fails an error will be returned to the caller For an unmanaged proxy service the proxy manager will look in the config file to find all unmanaged proxies for this service If there is more than one entry in the config file with the same unmanaged service name the proxy manager will try to use the proxies in the order presented in the config file If none of the unmanaged proxies can satisfy the request the proxy manager will timeout for a configurable amount of time specified by timeout or default of 10 and reattempt to find an unmanaged proxy willing to satisfy the request The number of retries can be specified by the retries argument or a default of 3 will be used If the retries fail the proxy manager has no choice but to return an error to the caller since the proxy manager cannot start unm
42. copied to the Microsoft clipboard and you can now choose where you U Ne want to paste it 5 Click on where you want the text to be pasted and then right click on the mouse and click on the Paste from clipboard button The original text that you copied was now pasted into the area you selected The second example will be to show using Menus 1 With the same text to copy you can highlight the text again You will see a solid clear box appear around the selected text 2 Click on the Edit Menu and then click on Copy This has now copied the selected text to the clipboard 3 Now click to where you want the copied text pasted to Click on the Edit Menu again and then click Paste This will paste the text into your chosen location To Copy and Paste you can also use key combinations Ctrl C Ctrl V or Ctrl_L Shift_L C Ctril_L Shift_L V For more information see settings CtriCVmode and QuickClipBoard See also settings SelectRect and FineSelectMode that you can use to specify different modes for text selection in your Telnet window Save ExtScreen e To File This option lets you save the output buffer of your session into a file e To Clipboard This option lets you send the output buffer of your session to Clipboard e To File and View This option allows you to save the output buffer of your session into a file and then to invoke Notepad for you to view or edit the text For example to save a Telnet screen t
43. depends on how the host has been configured In the Port field you specify a port number that will be listening for connection from XServer default is 6163 Open a login session on a remote host Run Ibxloxy on the remote host with option waitXServer port where port is a port number that will be listening for connection from XServer default is 6163 Ibxloxy waitXServer 6163 amp or default Ibxloxy waitXServer amp When connection is established lbxloxy will open a display port for listening default is 6163 For convenience you may set the DISPLAY environment variable export DI SPLAY 63 0 After that you are able to run your remote X application s The Macros Menu This menu lets you create macro files to remember sequences of your keystrokes A sequence of remembered keystrokes is called a keystroke macro Then whenever you want you can play back these keystroke macros in a target application window by choosing an appropriate macro file Keystrokes are remembered in macro files as ASCII strings in a special syntax so you can use text editors e g Notepad to edit the files By default macro files have the mac extension and reside in the package s home directory Record Macro Play Macro print ark Stop Macro printStat Edit Macro traceGL _OFF traceGL _ON traceKBD_11 traceKBD_OFF TracewWS_9 TraceWS_ OFF Record Macro When you click on this item the standard Save As
44. dialog box named as File for Macro Recording appears You can specify a macro file name you want to record macro to Pressing Save opens the specified file for writing and turns on the record macro mode Then in the target application window e g Terminal you perform the keyboard actions you want remembered The mode is effective until you click on the Stop Macro item on the Macros menu or in the Macro recording is running information box which indicates that the mode is on Before using the Record Macro option get your target application to the point where you are ready to type the first keystroke of the macro Macro recording is running Stop Macro Play Macro This option lets you select a macro file you want to play back When you select a file from the macro file list it is played back immediately in the active X client s window with actions depending on the application type e g Terminal or Text Editor If a macro was created for a particular application you can play it back whenever you are working in that application Before using the Play Macro option get your target application to the point where you want to play back the macro Stop Macro You use this option when you have finished the last keystroke of the action you want to record This option turns off the record macro mode and closes the current macro file Now you can play back the macro file just created or any other available one Edit Macro When you click on t
45. execute the following command line to invoke the xterm application on your PC host path xterm display 192 168 36 41 0 amp or path xterm display LOCALIP DISPLAYNUMBER amp The Login Box The Login box lets you enter information required to log onto a host If your start method is set to RSH the Password field is disabled Host Name IP Address This field defines a name for a remote host you want to connect to and execute commands You can enter either the network node name for the host or its network address When you click on the scroll arrow beside the HostName field a drop down box will display host definitions being in your hosts file To select a host click on an appropriate definition Note that a host name you specify here may not result in the same remote host name due to different name address DNS translations in different LANs You should specify the host name or IP address for a remote host in a LAN that are known inside that LAN for that host User ID This field is where you enter your User ID for the host you want to connect to Password This field defines your password for the REXEC RLOGIN or Telnet method When you enter your password an asterisk will appear for each character you type in Enable Save Password If this check box is disabled then you will be prompted to enter a password each time when it is needed e g when you Save J ob As with the setting and then launch the job The Command Bo
46. finger of the left hand This could be done on a 3 button pointer as follows xmodmap e pointer 3 2 1 xprop The xprop utility is for displaying window and font properties in an X server According to its manual one window or font is selected using the command line arguments or possibly in the case of an X s window by clicking on the desired window A list of properties is then given possibly with formatting information Normally each property name is displayed by printing first the property name then its type if it has one in parentheses followed by its value xrdb The xrdb utility is for controlling the X server resource database According to its manual xrdb is used to get or set the contents of the RESOURCE_MANAGER property on the root window of screen 0 or the SCREEN RESOURCES property on the root window of any or all screens or everything combined You would normally run this program from your X startup file Most X clients use the screen independent resource property RESOURCE_MANAGER and the screen specific resource property SCREEN RESOURCES to get user preferences about color fonts and so on for applications The RESOURCE_MANAGER property is used for resources that apply to all screens of the display The SCREEN RESOURCES property on each screen specifies additional or overriding resources to be used for that screen When there is only one screen SCREEN_RESOURCES is normally not used and all resources are just pl
47. for all keys For example you choose Help Oxff6a Paste Oxffcf Copy Oxffcd If you modify the lines of the us kmf file as follows KEY59 Oxff6a Oxff6a Help Help KEY72E Oxffcf Oxffcf Paste Paste KEY80E Oxffcd Oxffcd Copy Copy you will emulate the Help F1 Copy Down and Paste Up functions of the SUN keyboard Another example of keyboard mapping Suppose that you use the us kmf file and you want some keys of your keyboard to map to the SUN one You can find the following lines in the us kmf file KEY59 Oxffbe Oxffbe XK_F1 XK_F1 KEY60 Oxffbf Oxffbf XK_F2 XK_F2 KEY61 OxffcO OxffcO XK_F3 XK_F3 KEY62 Oxffcl Oxffcl XK_F4 XK_F4 KEY63 Oxffc2 Oxffc2 XK_F5 XK_F5 KEY64 Oxffc3 Oxffc3 XK_F6 XK_F6 KEY65 Oxffc4 Oxffc4 XK_F7 XK_F7 KEY66 Oxffc5 Oxffc5 XK_F8 XK_F8 KEY67 Oxffc6 Oxffc6 XK_F9 XK_F9 KEY68 Oxffc7 Oxffc7 XK_F10 XK_F10 If you change them to KEY59 Oxffc8 Oxffc8 Oxffbe XK_F11 XK_F11 XK_F1 KEY60 Oxffc9 Oxffc9 Oxffbf XK_F12 XK_F12 XK_F2 KEY61 Oxffca Oxffca OxffcO XK_F13 XK_F13 XK_F3 KEY62 Oxffcb Oxffcb Oxffcl XK_F14 XK_F14 XK_F4 KEY63 Oxffcc Oxffcc Oxffc2 XK_F15 XK_F15 XK_F5 KEY64 Oxffcd Oxffcd Oxffc3 XK_F16 XK_F16 XK_F6 KEY65 Oxffce Oxffce Oxffc4 XK_F17 XK_F17 XK_F7 KEY66 Oxffcf Oxffcf Oxffc5 XK_F18 XK_F18 XK_F8 KEY67 Oxffd0 Oxffd0 Oxffc6 XK_F19 XK_F19 XK
48. host 3 If the Host Access Check check box is enabled and a host is found in the ValidAccessFile then XServer will give access to the host 4 If the Host Access Check check box is enabled but the ValidAccessFile field is empty or the file you specified in the field cannot be normally read or the file is empty and the Authorization Check check box is disabled then access to your XServer is disabled for all hosts 5 To authorize hosts that are absent in the ValidHostsFile you can enable the Authorization Check check box and specify the Authorize File 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us SS CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Troubleshooting Tab Setup Startup Mouse Keyboard Screen Font control Advanced Troubleshooting Trace _ Block Font path changing J C Refresh screen on changing color cells C Operate with Linux SuSE 9 0 Level for slow network Fast slow Multiple RemotewM Window Mode Display Number for XDMCP me ee Ooo C Display remote WMs in background Your IP address For C Display any X over all MS windows XDMCP daemons MS OpenGL32 pixel Format Multiple Window Mode J F Not use _MOTIF_WM_HINTS property LOE E EE SR Use
49. in which regular X display connections are specified If no port is specified on the command line option lbxproxy will default to port 63 If the port that the proxy tries to listen on is in use the proxy will exit with an error message The lbxproxy program has various options all of which are optional It is recommended to use them with their defaults The display dpy option specifies the address of the X server supporting the LBX extension If this option is not specified the display is obtained by the DISPLAY environment variable See Ibxproxy manual for more details Running xterm from Telnet Suppose that your PC has the network name xtp Run XServer then run Telnet and connect to remote machine supporting LBX After logging in you can launch Ibxproxy and then xterm in the main Telnet window by using the following commands is a prompt sign lbxproxy 62 display xtp 0 amp xterm display 62 amp or with setting the DISPLAY environment variable and using it by default DISPLAY xtp 0 export DISPLAY lbxproxy 62 amp xterm display 62 amp After that xterm will work with display 62 0 corresponding to port 6062 and will use LBX protocol In the xterm window you can run the echo DISPLAY command resulting in 62 0 for our example If the port that the proxy tries to listen on 6062 is in use the proxy will exit with an error message To locate available proxy services you can use the xfindproxy
50. is pressed Options in this group box define the end of line sequence sent when you press the Return or Enter key If Backspace is pressed Options in this group box specify whether the Backspace key will be interpreted as Erase Character Backspace or Delete Add LF after CR received This option allows you to modify or not the CR code received over the network Auto wraparound If this check box is enabled input text will be automatically wrapped on the next line when your string is too long i e any characters received when the cursor is at the right margin will be displayed on the next line Otherwise input is stopped so you cannot enter more characters i e any characters received when the cursor is at the right margin will be displayed just to the left of the right margin replacing the current character displayed there Keyboard Layout Options in this group box specify which keyboard layout will be used PC layout or VT layout Local Echo Some Telnet daemons may not support the standard Telnet protocol and do not send a symbol of a pressed key With the Use Local Echo check box enabled you can display a key character regardless response from that Telnet daemon 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us mw oUm Qi Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows
51. it If this check box is clear then the warning will appear each time you take to another tab or section of the window The warning will not appear if you select the check box Default This button will initialise all these parameters to their default values The If non single IP address Box If your PC has more than one IP address i e multi home PC with non single TCP IP stack e g for Ethernet modem then you should specify a mode for choosing one of them Always Use the First IP address Always Use the Last IP address These modes allow XLitePro s programs to automatically choose the local IP address Ask to Choose You can set up this mode to specify that you will choose the address in the box brought up by the programs The default mode is Ask to Choose The TCP IP Info Box Refresh When you click on this button ComSetup will search for available TCP IP information and if found display in the info field the IP address and name of your PC according to mode settings Create sp_ghbn out Info file If this check box is enabled then all information found will be stored in the file This allows you to check accessibility and obtain description of the TCP IP stack used 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows
52. long time to open this allows XServer to continue with other clients while the font server services the font requests A font server specification for TCP IP has the following format tcp name port cataloguet tcataloguet name The network name or IP address for the host that the font server is running on port The remote port that the font server is listening on The port number value is usually of 7100 or 7500 depending on the operating system used but check this with your system administrator catalogue An optional list of the font catalogue s you want to use If more than one catalogue is specified separate each name with a plus sign For example the following specifies the font server host called hp9000 on port 7100 tcp hp9000 7100 You can include more than one font server specification into the Font Path list Note You must add an entry with the host name and IP address for the remote font server you want to use into the hosts file used by MS Windows e C WinNT System32 drivers etc hosts for MS Windows NT4 2000 XP e C Windows hosts for MS Windows 9x ME Editing Font Path To remove a highlighted font source from Priority Ordered Path press Delete To move a highlighted font source from Priority Ordered Path to the Font directory edit field press Cut To insert the Font directory edit field into Priority Ordered Path select a path from within the Priority ordered path list and then click In
53. modes Full Screen mode Single window mode Multiple window mode and Multiple RemoteWM mode lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us m aa auuu I I I III INO Q Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Using LBX About LBX Low Bandwidth X LBX is a network transparent protocol for running X Window System applications over transport channels whose bandwidth and latency are significantly worse than that used in local area net works The design centre for LBX is to use a proxy as an intermediary between the client and server so that the low bandwidth high latency communication occurs between the proxy and server The proxy re encodes and compresses requests events replies and errors as well as the resulting data stream to reduce the volume of data that must be sent over the wire Additionally the proxy can cache information from the server to provide low latency replies to clients This reply generation by the proxy is known as short circuiting A proxy can handle multiple clients for a given server but does not prevent clients from connecting directly to the server The design allows the proxy to multiplex multiple clients into a single data stream to the server LBX employs several different compression and short circuiting methods Use of these me
54. must press the Esc key twice e The us_ps2 kmf file gives another solution the Shift F2 key sequence will generate the Scroll_ Lock key code Available Keyboard Mapping Files Keyboard Keyboard Filename belgian kmf Belgian Keyboard for 102 Keyboard croatian kmf Croatian Keyboard for 102 Keyboard danish kmf Danish Keyboard for 102 Keyboard decemfr kmf DEC style Keyboard Mapping for a French Keyboard decemfrc kmf DEC style Keyboard Mapping for a French Canadian Keyboard decemgr kmf DEC style Keyboard Mapping fora German Keyboard decemuk kmf DEC style Keyboard Mapping for a U K 102 English Keyboard decemus kmf DEC style Keyboard Mapping fora U S Keyboard dutch kmf Dutch Keyboard for 102 Keyboard dvorak kmf Dvorak Keyboard for 102 Keyboard finnish kmf Finnish Keyboard for 102 Keyboard frencan kmf French Canadian Keyboard sss s french kmf French Keyboard ese german kmf German Keyboard sess hungarn kmf Hungarian Keyboard ss jpn106 kmf Japanese 106 Keyboard latinam kmf Latin American Keyboard msus kmf Microsoft U S English Keyboard polish kmf Polish Keyboard for 102 Keyboard portugue kmf Portuguese Keyboard portbraz kmf Portuguese Brazilian Keyboard e ruskmf Russian Keyboard for 102 Keyboard rusalt kmf Russian Alternative Keyboard for 102 Keyboard slovenia kmf Slo
55. required parameters with the Startup utility by starting it with the command line parameter The Ixdn parameter The Ixdn lt DisplayNumber gt command line parameter is used to set up the DISPLAYNUMBER macros for the DISPLAY session environment variable if a remote daemon supports it This provides correct X11 forwarding if set The Ixdn option means looking up running XServer i e Startup understands the local XServer s DynamicDisplayNumber mode and correctly looks up running XServer In this case XServer must already have been started The mout parameter The mout lt outputfile gt command line option is used to provide a readable text tracing to the outputfile log file for your session The log parameter The log lt LogLevel gt option is used to set up the level of tracing 0 7 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ty Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Startup Section of the ini file The Startup section of the ini file may have the following entry lines you can customize for particular needs and applications ExitAfterExecute 1 PromptPassword 1 to specify the auto execution mode of the default command line 6 Configuring XLitePro l
56. s IP address I try to start xterm on the UNIX machine I think it does start in the background When try to run say Netscape it complains that it cannot find display What the problem could be Make sure that your remote host is accessible from your PC First try to open a telnet connection to a remote host If you can do that then check whether you can start X applications from the telnet session on your remote host e Start X session on your PC e Open the telnet connection to the remote host e Launch any X application from the telnet session e g usr bin X11 xterm display IP_address_of_your_PC 0 amp or usr bin X11 xterm display Name_of_your_PC 0 amp in this case you should add the name and IP address of your PC into the etc hosts file on your Unix host Has the xterm window appeared on the screen of your PC If not check that TCP ports 6000 60xx used by XServer on your PC are accessible from the remote host If yes you can try to launch X applications by using the Startup utility First e Find the configuration file of inetd etc inetd conf or xinetd on the remote host please find out which Internet service daemon is running on your remote host inetd or xinetd e Check that the following lines in the etc inetd conf file of the Unix host are present and are not commented out by default these lines are commented out exec for REXEC 512 tcp if you want to use rexe
57. that the X application requests it If this check box is clear the Backing Store mode will be turned off so XServer will not save copies of windows information even if the X application does request it Icon on system TaskBar This option enables your system to keep the X session icon as well as icons of applications started from the XServer s Run menu in the system taskbar for the Multiple modes Not reset XServer at last X client closing This option is used to prevent XServer from resetting after the last X client closes its session for not removing those resources that have been created by X clients run Terminate XServer at last X client closing This option is used to automatically terminate XServer after the last X client closes its session Silent Bell When enabled this check box will block all sounds from all X applications of the package XServer X Clients etc i e internal sounds and the X protocol XBell requests Auto Clipboard Copy amp Paste This check box controls the mode of connection between the MS Windows Clipboard and the current X Selection When enabled then changing of the MS Windows Clipboard contents will force the same change in the current X Selection Also changing of the contents of the current X Selection from the active application window will automatically cause copying it into the MS Windows Clipboard so you are ready to paste Reduce heavy Graphic If this check box is selected
58. the X11 font file Place 11 font to Font directory ESNEAK Browse OK Cancel You can enter the font directory path in the Font directory edit field or use the Browse button to select it If the specified directory is not the font directory e g it is empty then the fonts dir file will be created in it Confirm compilation Confirm mayandragd WINDOWS Maiandra GD bold r normal 13 130 96 96 p 7 ANSI 1 to compile Yes to All No Cancel You should confirm compiling each font To use the font directory include it into Font Path Creating Pseudo Fonts on X Client Request Pseudo fonts can be created immediately in the X session on particular requests of X clients If the requested font is not found you will be prompted to create a new pseudo font Creating pseudo fonts in the X session is especially useful when you run X applications for the first time Creating pseudo fonts in an X session is the same as in the Pseudo fonts dialog box You can use the requested font name as the pseudo font alias To enable creating pseudo fonts in the X session check on the Create pseudo on X client request check box For batch X clients it is preferable to disable the option to avoid interactive requests Unfortunately pseudo fonts created on X client s requests become accessible only after restarting the X session In the current X session XServer uses the default font instead of requested one Enabling to U
59. the required window manager from the xterm window The X session window itself can be sized and moved like any Microsoft Windows window You can use scroll bars to display all parts of the virtual screen Pressing a scroll arrow will move the window a pixel at a time Dragging the scroll elevator or clicking on either side of the elevator will move the window more rapidly Note the local mwm program based on OpenMotif 2 0 may be useful in this mode to provide windows managing functions moving resizing etc This allows not using a remote window manager You can launch the local mwm program from the X session s Run menu Functions that affect XServer as a whole can be selected from the X session s Control Menu This menu will be presented when you click on a box at the top left corner of the X session window Edit Options Local Refresh Restart Server Macros Run Readme amp Ordering Info The Edit menu gives you access to all XLitePro Copy amp Paste commands A number of these commands specify the current X Selection as the source or target of the command see A Note on Copy and Paste earlier in this chapter x Selection PRIMARY Copy Rectangle Print Rectangle Copy All Copy x Selection Paste to x Selection Copy x Selection to File Paste File to X Selection Selection Clear x Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using REXEC to Start xterm First make sure that yo
60. well By using the Startup program you can e Enter one or more commands in a single line and execute them on a host e Run a local startup file with a sequence of executable commands on a host e Enter a command line to run a local executable file e g telnet local X clients etc and execute it on your PC e Create save select remove open execute startup jobs Startup job is a task with a certain set of parameters start method login information command line settings You can create a job i e store current parameters under a certain name A job may be launched by clicking on its icon In order to use Startup your host system must support the REXEC RSH or RLOGIN protocol Besides you need to know the following about any host you want to connect to e For REXEC or RLOGIN method your user ID name and password e For RSH method your user ID name Some hosts require your PC to be authorized before using RSH as it does not require a password On UNIX systems you need to add your PC name to the etc hosts equiv and HOME rhosts files on your host e Either the network name or address of the host lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us De ee CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro Starting and Terminating Startup Home of X Server lt previous content ne
61. 3 gt 174S 24 gt 180S 22 gt 1875S In this example if the user presses normally the key 41 which is the circumflex accent on German keyboard XServer will check if the keysym value 94 is found in the COMPOSERS_XKK section the COMP94 entry and if yes then XServer will wait until the user enters the next character If the next character is in the COMP94 entry in our case 30 then XServer will send 162 to the X Client both cases are allowed If the second key_number is not found in the COMP94 entry then XServer will send the composer s key_number in our case 41 and the second key_ number Two examples of the Scroll_Lock key implementation The Scroll Lock key is used to minimize the XServer window running in the FullScreen mode if the Local ScrollLock key check box on the XSettings window is on But some of keyboards do not have certain keys e g Scroll_ Lock By the example of two files us_ ps kmf and us_ ps2 kmf two possible solutions are considered below to implement the Scroll_ Lock key code generation Note that both the files were produced from our standard us kmf file You can compare them to view the changes made Of course these are only EXAMPLES The similar changes of KEY60 may be made with ANY existing keyboard key e The us_ps kmf file defines the Escape key as the COMPOSER key So the Esc i key sequence will generate the Scroll_ Lock key code In this case to generate the simple Escape key code you
62. 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Type Tab Telnet Settings Keys Type Text User Defined Logging ExtScreen Terminal Refresh 20 Time delay msec 1000 i 6S Bx Screen Renovation Rate AJ a Terminal Type Terminal Refresh This group box allows you to change values of parameters that control the screen buffer output and modify the characteristics of your keyboard The Time delay msec parameter sets the time interval 20 1000 that defines when to display lines with character s received The Screen Renovation Rate parameter sets the ratio 5 100 of screen changes e g characters entered or modified to full screen that defines when the screen area modified will be re displayed Terminal Type This option allows you to change emulation modes for the Telnet session by selecting one of the available modes from the Terminal Type list The mode must correspond to that assigned in the TERM command when logging in Telnet adjusts your system so that your computer keyboard and terminal perform just as the specified terminal does The modes are popular control sets used in terminals originally manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation DEC If you are not sure which terminal to select select VT 100 ANSI escape sequences 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information
63. Box This box allows you to start up or to restart XServer Run This button starts up XServer with current settings if it is not already running thus beginning a new X session Restart This button restarts XServer with reading in the XWP jini file that is currently being run 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us am n o oO CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt The XSETUP Section of the ini file The XSETUP section of the ini file may have the following entry lines you can customize for particular needs and applications These settings are absent in the XSettings dialog box On how to port XServer s settings i e the XSETUP section of the ini file onto other PCs see subsection Exporting XServer s Settings During Installation in section Running Setup in chapter Installing XLitePro AllowCONTEXTMENU 1 You can use this binary setting to enable the standard MS Windows Context Menu i e the standard drop down menu will appear with right clicking on a window s title bar ConnectXWClipboards p This option specifies the mode of connection between MS Windows Clipboard and a current X Selection ConnectXWClipboards 7 is the default value when the Auto Clipboard Copy amp Paste check box in
64. Contact Us a Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Text Tab Telnet Settings Keys Type Text User Defined Logging ExtScreen DRCS 8 bit Lines Screen Screen Width 80 Columns 132 Columns C NRCS bit Default Font 11 Fisedsys Norma Browse AaBbY Yy2z Background You can specify the lines of text that you want to be retained in memory so that you can scroll through it in the window Options in this group box let you specify the number of lines 24 36 48 and columns 80 132 that will appear in the Telnet window DRCS 8 bit When this radio button is enabled you define to work in the 8 bit environment and send the 8 bit control sequences and graphic characters Multinational character transmission mode including supplemental characters In this mode you can download soft character sets from the host system into the terminal The soft character set is also known as a dynamically redefinable character set DRCS This feature lets you design your own soft character sets for use with the terminal You can use the DECDLD control string command to down line load one or more characters of a specified 94 or 96 character DRCS with a specified logical pixel pattern NRCS 7 bit When this radio button is enabled you choose to work in the 7 bit environment only Select one of the 7 bit character s
65. Font directory edit field or use the Browse button to select it or highlight a font path from within the Priority ordered path list and press Cut XServer must have access at least to the fixed and cursor fonts The FONTS MINIMAL and FONTS MISC font subdirectories contain them So the Priority ordered path list must contain these font directories You can specify that you want to use a font server running on one or more hosts Instead of forcing XServer to read all fonts from your PC the X FontServer Protocol makes it possible to manage fonts separately from XServer directing XServer to request fonts from a font server For example the tcp hp9000 7100 path specifies the font server host called hp9000 on port 7100 For more details see section Font Path in chapter Font Control Enable Scaled Fonts If this check box is checked then it allows XServer to use scaled fonts Default This button sets up the default values for check boxes and edit fields in the tab Pseudo fonts If you plan to use MS Windows fonts in X sessions press the Pseudo fonts button to choose MS Windows fonts and assign aliases to them This means creating pseudo fonts MS Windows font specifications and aliases for Pseudo Fonts are stored in the Pseudo Fonts Directory The Pseudo Fonts Directory WINFONTS subdirectory is located under the home directory by default of the software package If you need some X font that is inaccessible XServer allows you to u
66. Home of X Server for windows XLitePro V2 0 Online Help manual 1 About This Manual 2 Introducing to XLitePro What is in XLitePro 3 The XLitePro Requirements PC Hardware amp Software Requirements Host Requirements 4 Installing XLitePro Running Setup Extracting Package Installation Files Running Setup The Silent Installation Mode Exporting XServer s Settings During Installation Running UNINSTALL Upgrading XLitePro Multi user Installation 5 The XLitePro Database Keyboard Definition Files The Color Definitions File 6 Configuring XLitePro Using ComSetup The Communication Setup Tab The All Trace Tab The Network trace Box The XwpPeg Utility The TCP IP Retransmission Timeout Parameters Using XSettings The Startup Tab The Window Mode List The Use XDMCP Box The Mouse_Keyboard Tab The Mouse Settings Box The Keyboard Settings Box The Screen Tab The Screen Settings Box The GLX Extension Box The Font Control Tab The Advanced Tab The Access Control Box Some Hints about Authorization and Host Access Policy The Troubleshooting Tab The Trace Tab The Network trace Box The Run Box The XServer Tab 7 Telnet Starting and Terminating Telnet Starting a Telnet Session Terminating a Session Details of a Session Telnet Menu Options The Help Menu The Commands Menu The Edit Menu The View Menu The Options Menu The Settings Option The Keys Tab The Type Tab The Text Tab The Text Tab for the XTERM Type T
67. Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us Se CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt 6 Configuring XLitePro This chapter describes how to configure the XLitePro package with the configuration utilities The utilities allow you to set up XLitePro for your preferences your host system and your PC XLitePro supplies two configuration utilities e ComSetup allows you to make communication settings relating to the networking aspects of XLitePro that operate with the TCP IP transport interface e XSettings is used to make control settings relating to all aspects of XLitePro mainly for XServer except networking lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us Ne IMMM CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Using ComSetup You can start ComSetup by clicking on the Settings item in the XLitePro Programs folder i e from the Start Programs XLitePro menu The Settings window will appear on your display EJ Settings XWP ini File Help About Close ComSetup Communication Setup All Trace ComSetup Communication Se All Trace Run Hosts File C WINDOWS system32 drivers etc hosts WinSock DLL ws2_32 dll
68. OK In the Specify alias for selected font box enter a pseudo font alias and click OK Specify alias for selected font Alias name cei The created pseudo font will appear in the Select pseudo font list box lexicographically ordered Pseudo fonts Greate pseudo on w dient request Create pseudo Select pseudo font fixdsyst WINDOWS Fixedsys medium r normal 13 130 102 96 m 8 UNDEFINED 1 garamiondy WINDOW S Garamond medium r normal 13 130 96 96 p 5 UNDEFINED 1 georgiax WINDOW S Georgia medium r normal 13 130 96 96 p 6 UINDEFINED 1 lucidaconsl WINDOWS Lucida Console medium r normal 13 130 96 96 m 8 UNDEFINE mayandragd WINDOWS Maiandra GD bold r normal 13 130 96 96 p 7 A4NS5I 1 mistralwin WINDOWS Mistral bold i normal 13 130 96 96 p 5 ANS5I 1 palatinowin WINDOWS Palatino Linotype medium r normal 13 130 96 96 verdanasy WINDOWS Verdana medium r normal 13 130 96 96 Compile into X11 View Delete pseudo Save Cancel The alias must only contain alphanumeric characters including the underscore sign The alias must be unique among existing pseudo fonts Viewing Pseudo Font To view a pseudo font select it in the Select pseudo font list box and click the View button The Font sample window will appear with the font sample in it Font sample lucidaconsl WINDOWS Lucida Console medium r normal 13 130 96 96 m 8 UNDEFINED 1 Code range 30 255 OO amp C
69. ORD Number Valid Range 0 OxFFFFFFFF Default 5 The TcpMaxDataRetransmissions parameter controls the number of times TCP retransmits an individual data segment non connect segment before aborting the connection The retransmission timeout is doubled with each successive retransmission on a connection It is reset when responses resume The base timeout value is dynamically determined by the measured round trip time on the connection Caution The above text contains information about editing the registry Before you edit the registry make sure you understand how to restore it if a problem occurs Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved Use Registry Editor at your own risk For information about how to edit and restore the registry view the Changing Keys and Values and Restoring the Registry Help topics in Registry Editor in Regedit exe or the Add and Delete Information in the Registry Edit Registry Data and Restoring a Registry Key Help topics in Regedt32 exe Note that you should back up the registry before you edit it If you are running MS Windows NT 2000 you should also update your Emergency Repair Disk ERD 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support
70. Refresh Restart XServer Macros Run Messages About Help v Local Window Manager Readme amp Ordering Info Restore Move Size Minimize Maximize and Close all function as with any MS Windows application The Edit menu gives you access to all XLitePro Copy amp Paste commands A number of these commands specify the current X Selection as the source or target of the command see A Note on Copy and Paste earlier in this chapter x Selection CLIPBOARD Copy x Selection Paste to x Selection Copy x Selection to File Paste File to Selection Clear x Selection The Edit menu presents the same set of commands displayed from the server s Control Menu in the Single window mode see section The Edit Menu of XServer Commands below but the Copy Rectangle Print Rectangle and Copy All commands affect only the current client s window 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us o CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Multiple RemoteWM Mode This mode is the above Multiple mode but the local MS Windows window manager does not control windows of X clients and a user has to run any suitable remote window manager The mode is very convenient when users use CDE like interface where a
71. SSH2 connections See Chapter Startup Note if you use Startup to start your XServer and XDMCP is enabled the program will switch off the XDMCP startup method This will be done because the host XDM script will most likely run before your command or file The REXEC RSH and RLOGIN session dialogs are quite similar Each of them asks for a host name user ID name and command In addition REXEC needs to know a user password For RSH method some hosts require your PC to be authorized before using RSH as it does not require a password On UNIX systems you need to add your PC name to the etc hosts equiv and HOME rhosts files on your host Also check the etc inetd conf and etc services files on the host The services file is a local source of information regarding each service available through the Internet The services file must contain an entry for each service The inetd conf file contains a list of servers that inetd invokes when it receives an Internet request over a socket 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ee CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Terminating XServer To terminate XServer click on the XSession icon or a box at the top left corner of the X session window and select the Clos
72. Server Editing Font Path Font Service Understanding the Font List Pseudo Fonts Pseudo Fonts Directory Creating Pseudo Font Viewing Pseudo Font Deleting Pseudo Font Compiling Pseudo Font to the X11 format Creating Pseudo Fonts on X Client Request Enabling to Use Restriction of Windows Fonts Accessibility Appendix A Keyboard Mapping File Format Keyboard Mapping File Format The KEYS Section The COMPOSERS_XKK Section Available Keyboard Mapping Files Appendix B Description of Terminal Capabilities Description of Terminal Capabilities Terminal Parameter Settings Appendix C Troubleshooting XServer amp XSettings amp Font Service Appendix F Local X and Motif Clients Local X and Motif Clients Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows content next gt 1 About This Manual This User s Manual describes how to install configure and use the XLitePro package on a 32 bit IBM PC or compatible personal computer running one of the following operating systems MS Windows 9x ME NT4 2K 2K3 XP Vista A small volume of the manual reflects simplicity of using this software tool created nevertheless on the basis of up to date information technologies The following items will be covered Purpose and composition of XLitePro Hardware amp Software requirements of XLitePro Installation procedure f
73. Setup Type At this step you can choose components of the package you want Setup to install XLitePro Installation Setup Type Click the type of setup you prefer then click Next Program will be installed with the most common options Recommended for most users O Compact Program will be installed with minimum required options Custom You may select the options you want to install Recommended for advanced users There are three Setup types Typical Compact and Custom For the Typical type Setup installs all the components of the package the most common options For the Compact type Setup installs the package without On Line Help Files the minimum required options For the Custom type the Select Components dialog box appears on your display Choose components that you wish to install clicking on the checkmark positions XLitePro Installation Select Components Select the components that you wish to install Program Folder and Icons Description Application Program Files 10400 K clients 6000 K Miscellaneous Data Files 2400 K MISC fonts set 3056 K 5DPI fonts set 1616K 100DPI fonts set OK HP fonts set OK On Line Help Files 504 K Space Required on D 24928 K Space Available on D 685864 K At the bottom of the window you can see how much Space Required will be used to install the components you choose and Space Available on your disk Select Program Folder At this step you should spec
74. Window System X provides mechanism for implementing many access control systems The sample implementation includes some mechanisms with MIT MAGIC COOKIE 1 using shared plain text cookies and XDM AUTHORIZATION 1 using secure DES based private keys being two of them e MIT MAGIC COOKIE 1 When using MIT MAGIC COOKIE 1 the client sends a 128 bit cookie along with the connection setup information If the cookie presented by the client matches one that the X server has the connection is allowed access The cookie is chosen so that it is hard to guess xdm generates such cookies automatically when this form of access control is used The user s copy of the cookie is usually stored in the Xauthority file in the home directory although the environment variable XAUTHORITY can be used to specify an alternate location Xdm automatically passes a cookie to the server for each new login session and stores the cookie in the user file at login The cookie is transmitted on the network without encryption so there is nothing to prevent a network snooper from obtaining the data and using it to gain access to the X server This system is useful in an environment where many users are running applications on the same machine and want to avoid interference from each other with the caveat that this control is only as good as the access control to the physical network In environments where network level snooping is difficult this system can work reasonably
75. _F9 KEY68 Oxffdl Oxffd1 Oxffc7 XK_F20 XK_F20 XK_F10 then the following keys of your keyboard will map to keys of the SUN keyboard F1 gt F11 Stop F2 gt F12 Again F3 gt F13 Props F4 gt F14 Undo F5 gt F15 Font F6 gt F16 Copy F7 gt F17 Open F8 gt F18 Paste F9 gt F19 Find F10 gt F20 Cut To get codes of F1 F10 keys you should press them together with the Alt Gr key The COMPOSERS _XKK Section In many European languages especially in France Belgium and Holland users need to enter some special characters by combining a Diacritic or composer character and a normal letter For example the user enters first the sign and then the a character then this should result in the b keysym The KEYS section does not determine composer characters The Composers are only defined in the COMPOSERS_ XKK section In the COMPOSERS_XKK section each composer statement associates a set of key_ number map pairings with a keysym value Synopsis of the composer statement is COMPxx key_number gt key_number S key_number gt key_number S In the composer entry COMP is the entry name and xx is a decimal keysym value for a composer key in the range of character codes The gt sign defines single code mapping from the left to the right while a comma separates possible map pairings The S character if exists allows both cases for a key_number mapping pair otherwise
76. a particular X session This allows you to run simultaneously several X sessions each with different Display Number e g several Window Managers Section Running Several X sessions in chapter Using XServer describes examples of using the Display Number setting According to X11 documentation from the user s prospective every X server has a display name of the form hostname displaynumber screennumber This information is used by the application to determine how it should connect to the server and which screen it should use by default on displays with multiple monitors The hostname specifies the name of the machine to which the display is physically connected For the TCP IP type of connections the hostname part of the display name should be the server machine s IP address name Full Internet names abbreviated names and IP addresses are all allowed The phrase DisplayNumber is usually used to refer to collection of monitors that share a common keyboard and pointer mouse tablet etc Most workstations tend to only have one keyboard and therefore only one display Larger multi user systems however frequently have several displays so that more than one person can be doing graphics work at once To avoid confusion each display on a machine is assigned a display number beginning at 0 when the X server for that display is started The display number must always be given in a display name Some displays share a single keyboard and poi
77. aced in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property xset This program is used to set various user preference options of the display According to its manual the options control the bell parameters key click autorepeat the turning on off the keyboard LEDs the mouse parameters pixel color values the screen saver parameters the font path Energy Star mode power management and many others xshowcmap The xshowcmap program displays the contents of the currently active colormap in a window a map of the system colors The created window shows a square for every color currently defined in the server s active colormap The number of squares is the number of colormap cells the server supports xwininfo The xwininfo utility is for displaying information about X s windows According to its manual various information is displayed depending on which options are selected The user has the option of selecting the target window with the mouse or by specifying its window id or name There are also special options to quickly obtain information on the screen s root window or on parent and or children windows The stats default option causes the display of various attributes pertaining to the location and appearance of the selected window Information displayed includes the location of the window its width and height its depth border width class colormap id if any map state backing store hint and location of the corners The bits option causes the dis
78. adobe courier medium o normal 8 80 75 75 m 50 iso8 courO10 pg2z adobe courier medium o normal 1 0 1 00 75 75 m 60 is cot naz adnhe rniirier merdi inm n normal 1 2 1 20 75 77 A m 72 is gt Close This dialog box shows font files and respective font names and aliases from the fonts dir file For any font highlighted you can view in Notepad windows Font Info Properties Char I nfo and save these text files Also pressing Image will display a box like below with character images of the selected font MANAA A Font image adobe courier bold o normal 1 8 180 75 75 m 110 is08859 1 2 e Pejsek ep el Eb IZ lo z 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lt gt 4 alaic p z F c x z 7 x z m w 0 Plo lals z oly x y zeh 17 _ fajejejajej g gt x m nlol lpla e s aly lwlady z y oe el ae E RGR RGR RRR To find a particular font name in a long font list and then to view font info you can use the Browse button and then press Search in the dialog box that will appear Font Name Search in Directory Use as wildcard Search for name adobe courier bold o normal 1 8 1 80 75 75 m 110 iso8859 1 Next Cancel Note You cannot view a font that is shaded by a similar font name in the font directory preceding it in Font Path To view and use such a font you should place its directory first in Font Path Understanding the Font List You can list the fonts available on your remo
79. airs If the Function type selected is Composer a list is displayed containing all of the Compose Key Sequences available Set When you click a key on the keyboard layout it appears in the Current Key group box with its current definitions e Normal unshifted unmodified e Shifted e Modified with the Alt GR key When you have a value highlighted on the Function list box of type XK_symbol Character or Composer and a key selected on the keyboard layout you can press the Set button to change current values assigned to the key and displayed on the Current Key group box to the new value according to the radio buttons states Undo Use this button to immediately restore the previous key value every time you press the Set button List Assigned Functions When you press this button a dialog box appears that allows you to view a list of functions already assigned to functional keys for the current terminal emulation mode The list contains function names X Keysyms function values code sequences and comments on them List Assigned functions List functions K_BackSpace K_Delete oK_Home K_Left xK_Up xK_Right xK Down xK_Page_Up K_Page_Down Edit function When you have a highlighted function of either the XK_symbol or Composer type you can press the Edit function button to change the value to define a new key sequence for the function and current terminal emulation mode The New value dialog box will
80. alues indicate normal locations in color space The primaries in a triple are separated while triples are separated by a delimiter UseCSl 1 The terminal can UseCSI 1 or cannot UseCSI 0 use 8 bit control sequences UseCRT 1 The record defines to use the terminal or application mode for arrows keys instead of ANSI mode as default Use2W 1 The terminal can USe2W 1 or cannot Use2W 0 use characters with double width See the control sequence Esc 6 for DEC terminals Use2HW 1 The terminal can Use2HW 1 or cannot USe2HW 0 use characters with double height and width See control sequences Esc 3 and Esc 4 for DEC terminals Tab8 1 The terminal can use the 8 space default tab stops in case the TabSet record below does not exist TabSet n1 n2 The record defines the horizontal tabulation stop set that will be used as the default tabulation set for the terminal Decimal numbers separated by a delimiter n1 n2 are column numbers for horizontal tab stops No values means the tabulation set is empty MGOi inp out MG1i inp out The records define re mapping tables for the main character set MGO and for the alternate character set MG1 Each table consists of code pairs separated by a delimiter A code pair has an input code to be remapped a sign and an output code from the character set used to display characters The codes must be a hex number Tables may continue onto multiple lines T
81. ame directory and with the same name except for the extension as the response file The f2 option enables you to specify an alternative file location and log file name It is recommended to specify the absolute path for the option as in the following example PackInstall Setup exe s f 1C PackInstall Setup iss f 2C PackInstall Setup log After Setup has finished successfully or not you can find the ASCII tracing file mkltrace out in the distributive directory and look it through for error messages Note that the silent installation may require interactive actions if Setup detects serious problems Exporting XServer s Settings During Installation You can port XServer s settings on other PCs by creating and using the xsetup ini file as follows 1 Install the package and save its distributive directory 2 Make desired XServer s settings resulting in the XSETUP section in the xwp ini file under the home directory 3 Copy the XSETUP section from the xwp ini file into the xsetup ini file except line FontPath 4 Put the xsetup ini file into the distributive directory of the package 5 Use your new distributive directory with the xsetup ini file as a distributive directory for the secondary silent installations on other PCs The resulting home directory of the package will contain the xwp ini file with your XSETUP section in it Telnet The Installation procedure Setup can read in a file you prepared befo
82. anaged proxy services See proxymngr manual for more details To run proxymngr check its config file and execute the following command with options you need usr X11R6 bin proxymngr Note to run proxymngr you must have rights as root 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us rp Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt Appendix A Keyboard Mapping File Format Keyboard Mapping File Format The Keyboard Mapping file has two sections KEYS and COMPOSERS_XKK each consisting of keysym statements and possible comments Text entered after a sign is ignored and will be treated as a comment A keysym specification uses a set of standard X numbers to describe a symbol For example a lowercase a has a special number code The KEYS Section In the KEYS section each keysym statement associates a set of one to four keysyms with a physical key Synopsis of a statement is KEYnn keysym1 keysym2 keysym3 keysym4 nn is the identifying number of a PC s key Every PC s key has an entry in the section The entry name is the text KEY followed by the decimal ScanCode number key_number and followed by the letter E if the key has the extended flag set keysym1 is the keysym associated with the key in a non shifted state
83. anagerAddr name serviceName server serverAddr auth host hostAddr options opts The manager argument is required and it specifies the network address of the proxy manager The format of the address is a standard ICE network id e g tcp a b c 6500 The name argument is required and it specifies the name for the desired proxy service e g LBX The name is case insensitive The server argument is also required and it specifies the address of the target server The format of the address is specific to the proxy service specified with the name argument For example for a proxy service of LBX the address would be an X display address e g xtp 0 The auth argument is optional If specified xfindproxy will read 2 lines from standard input The first line is an authorization authentication name The second line is the authorization authentication data in hex format the same format used by xauth xfindproxy will pass this auth data to the proxy and in most cases will be used by the proxy to authorize authenticate itself to the target server The host argument is optional If xfindproxy starts a new proxy service it will pass the host specified The proxy may choose to restrict all connections to this host In the event that xfindproxy locates an already existing proxy the host will be passed but the semantics of how the proxy uses this host are undefined The options argument is optional If xfindproxy starts a ne
84. ap Keysyms Characters or Compose Key Sequences to existing keys on your keyboard Keysyms is the encoding of a symbol to a key that exists on a physical keyboard Compose Key Sequences are key combinations to produce special Keysyms such as accented characters These Keysyms are generated by typing two keystrokes The first key is known as a composing key Each Compose Sequence consists of two key combinations which generate a new pseudo key Modifiers are keys that modify the action of other keys They are not to be confused with a Keysym In X Keys they include Shift Lock Control and Mod1 through Mod5 Mod1 through Mod5 are the logical keynames for modifier keys that vary from workstation to workstation Caution should be used when assigning modifiers to latching keys NumLock ScrollLock or CapsLock Modifiers mapped to these keys should not be used to modify keys in compose sequences Keyboard Mapping ansi US KMF Ese F1 F2 F3 Fa F5 Fe F7 F8 Fa F10 F11 F12 Scr Pse moe Current Key Select Function type Normal Not assigned For C Shift Not assigned xK_ symbols 7 tol bd ieee C Alt_GR Not assigned Function OK DXK_acute_accent DK cedilla_ accent DXK circumflex accent Load i i i DXK_diaeresis List Assigned Strings paige List Assigned Functions Edit function DAK _Fiemove The upper portion of the Keyboard Mapping dialog box contains a standard keyboard layout The currently
85. appear on your screen New value Function K_Down Value Preview lt CSI gt B Comments Cancel The Function group box shows the currently selected function Value This edit field is used to enter a new string for the selected function The string can include decimal codes in the range of 0 255 separated with the comma character as in the List Assigned Functions dialog box The string should be in valid KMF format described in Appendix A Preview This field displays a comment value for a selected function Comments Use this field to enter a new comment for the function you define Set This button stores new values you entered and exits the dialog Cancel You can cancel any changes you made to the dialog box by clicking on this button 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Keys Tab Telnet Settings Keys Type Text User Defined Logging ExtScreen If Enter is pressed If Backspace is pressed Send CR Null Send Backspace Send CR LF C Send Delete C Send Erase Character Add LF after CR received Auto wraparound Keyboard Layout PC layout VT layout Local Echo Use Local Echo If Enter
86. at the rectangle s origin and drag the mouse to define the rectangle As you drag the mouse lines will delineate the rectangle to be printed When you release the left mouse button the selected rectangle will be printed after you will select your target printer Copy All This command is available in the Single mode only It copies all visible parts of the X session window i e a pixel image to the MS Windows Clipboard regardless of the ConnectXWClipboards setting You can then save and paste this image from the MS Windows Clipboard into programs running under MS Windows that support bitmap paste Copy X Selection This command copies text and graphics from the current X Selection to the MS Windows Clipboard regardless of the ConnectXWClipboards setting You can use an X client s selection procedure to select the data you want to copy Once data is in the Clipboard you can use the Clipboard to save data or paste it into any MS Windows application that supports copy and paste Paste to X Selection When you choose this command text or graphics that is in the Microsoft Windows Clipboard is pasted to the current X Selection regardless of the ConnectXWClipboards setting You can then use an X client s paste procedure to paste the data into an X client This function works for both text and graphics although many clients do not support graphics Copy X Selection to File This item lets you save any text that is in the current X Sele
87. be obscured by other windows Enable Animation The Enable Animation mode provides careful operations with colors while drawing Note that this mode decreases performance of XServer Local NumLock Processing If this option is enabled then XServer will process numeric keypad keys depending on the local NumLock key state and results will be sent to X clients Otherwise X clients process the keys remotely Unlock NumLock This option corresponds to the Unlatched NumLock check box in the XSettings window If this option is enabled XServer will consider the NumLock key as a normal key non toggling The NumLock key is unlocked by default This option was implemented to suppress the NumLock state s influence on some X window managers and programs If Colormap Changed The If Colormap Changed menu lets you specify XServer response to the hardware colormap Windows system palette changes An X client can require installing its own colormap into the hardware colormap when the user indicates that the application should be active When this occurs all other applications can appear in false colors As soon as you change input focus to another X client you expect to see right colors displayed in its windows as well as windows using the same colormap as the X client XServer regenerates colors of windows using a policy specified by one of the following options Redraw This option causes redrawing the active X client windows as well as
88. c in Startup shell for RSH 514 tcp if you want to use rsh in Startup login for RLOGIN 513 tcp if you want to use rlogin in Startup If the xinetd daemon is used on your remote host it is recommended that you read corresponding manual pages for xinetd If these lines are present and are not commented out you can try to launch X applications or run any Unix command by using Startup Launch Startup select one of the start methods REXEC RSH RLOGIN supported by the Unix host see the etc inetd conf file of the Unix host enter the Host Name or IP address of the Unix host User ID and Password in corresponding fields of the Startup dialog box enter any Unix command in the Command field e g Is I and then click the Execute button Is there any output of this command in the Status Messages field If yes then enter the command launching xterm e g usr X1L1R6 bin xterm display LOCALIP 0 and click the Execute button Has the xterm window appeared on the screen of your PC Also you can try to use the XDMCP mode of XServer If you want to use XServer in the XDMCP mode please check that the xdm daemon is running on the remote host and check XDMCP configuration To use XDMCP you should launch XServer in the Single Full or Multiple RemoteWM mode because if XServer is running in the Multiple mode some remote window managers including gnome and KDE close X session when they detect any o
89. can manipulate with profiles i e saved session settings In the ProFiles list names of available profiles are displayed In the entry field above the name of the last loaded by Load profile is displayed When you start up the program the settings of the last run are loaded from the profile and are made as current settings On closing a session its current settings are automatically stored in the profile You can Save Load and View this profile but cannot Delete it Note that Load will change its contents Save In the entry field you can type in a name for the profile you want to save The Save button saves current settings in the profile specified and adds its name to the Profiles list Load This button loads the profile you select from the Profiles list makes its settings as current ones and displays its name on the entry field Delete This button will delete the profile selected from the Profiles list View This button displays in Notepad the profile i e its set of settings you select from the Profiles list 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ro Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The TELNET Section of the ini file The TELNET section of the ini file may ha
90. ce buffer 1000 Keyboard trace level name None C XDMCP ACCESS debug trace into c xservert dat File CO Trace Fonts Requests Click to apply settings Apply Options that you can specify within this tab are for debug purposes They exert influence on all X applications of the package XServer X Clients etc Keyboard trace level A value one from None Minimal Advanced Full in this field denotes a tracing level for collecting keyboard trace information for your X session e g Events of pressing releasing of keys to the log file None disables keyboard tracing XDMCP ACCESS debug trace into c xservert dat file If checked this check box enables writing out any special debugging information into the c xservert dat trace file Be careful when using this option because of significant decreasing the XServer s performance and a large size of the trace file Trace Fonts Requests If this check box is checked then all font requests from X clients with resolve messages will be stored in the xserver out file This option is useful for analysis of the font accessibility and resolving font problems by XServer The Network trace Box When the Network trace check box is selected it enables network tracing between XServer and remote X clients Network trace level name A value in this field that you can choose from the list box denotes a tracing level for collecting network trace information for your
91. ction to a file on your PC You can use an X client s selection procedure to select the data you want to copy When you select the item you will be prompted for the name of the file you want to save the data to When you click OK the current X Selection will be copied to the specified file Paste File to X Selection This item lets you paste any text file that is on your PC to the current X Selection When you select the item you will be prompted for the name of the file you want to paste When you click OK the specified file will be pasted to the current X Selection You can then use an X client s paste procedure to paste the X Selection into an X client Clear X Selection This item will be grayed unless XServer has control of the X Selection Whenever you choose the Paste to X Selection or Paste File to X Selection commands XServer takes control of the X Selection You can use the Clear X Selection function to clear the buffer and free the memory required to maintain it Note This function can also be performed by making another selection in an X client application The Options Menu The Options menu controls options that affect the operation of XServer as a whole When you select Options the Options Menu commands are displayed Restore Move cere 31Ze 21ZE Minimize oi Maximize X Close Alt F4 Edit b x Selection Options iak Minimize on Activity Losing Local Refresh e Ananth Re
92. e Trace file name In this entry field you can specify a name for a log file to store network trace data Number of lines for trace buffer In this entry field you can type in a length for the allocated memory in number of lines to flush it to the trace file The value of 0 means a very large buffer as much as your system allows Caution when a system crash happens the data in the allocated memory is lost 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us mom CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The XwpPeg Utility XwpPeg is a program designed to check the state of the package license accounts XwpPeg informs users about exceeding the allocated license accounts over the specified limit If all users of the same package have XwpPeg running simultaneously with running any package s application and terminate after completion of the last one then all those users will have true information about the number of concurrent package users who use package license accounts i e the allocated accounts You can launch XwpPeg either automatically or manually With the Auto start XwpPeg Package Watcher check box enabled XwpPeg is started automatically with starting any package s application Users can independently launch
93. e command from the Control Menu Then all X client sessions will be terminated To terminate individual X clients use the client s standard terminate program command Note XServer is also terminated by terminating Microsoft Windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us rp Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt A Note on Copy and Paste A number of copy and paste commands described in this chapter resemble an X Selection In the X environment the X Selection is a buffer with a specific name and properties that stores data you select in an X client s window The X Selection also serves as the source for certain XLitePro copy commands and the target for certain paste commands X Selections are the mechanisms you can use to copy data from X to Windows or vice versa The name of the X Selection a client uses and how it is used for text or image depends on the client Most use the PRIMARY X Selection but other selections like SECONDARY and CUT_BUFFERO through CUT_BUFFER7 are also defined Some clients can make use of more than one X Selection If you find that data is not being copied or pasted XLitePro provides the X Selection item on the Options menu This item lets you define which X Selection to use see The Options Menu b
94. e description is very similar to the TERMINFO source code of UNIX system The file consists of terminal sections Each section begins with a header string a logical terminal name enclosed in brackets The name is used to select the terminal type in the Telnet Options Settings Type tab The section header is followed by a set of entry records that describes the emulation capabilities of the terminal Each record consists of a capability keyword a separator and one or more Capability values separated by a delimiter White spaces are ignored after the separator as well as after the last value Any line may contain a comment A comment begins with a character on a line and lasts to the end of the current line Normally there may be several groups of records in each terminal section e A group of terminal capability definitions e g Lines Columns Colors UseCRT MGO MG1 RGB UseCSI Use2W Use2HW Tab8 TabSet e A group of X keys definitions for non standard keys of keyboards e g auxiliary keypads or function keys An X keysym name followed by a separator begins the record X keys definitions may have a single value for the PC layout mode or a single value for the VT layout mode or both A sign must precede the VT layout mode value In case of both modes the first value is for the PC layout mode A value is a code sequence of one or more key codes separated by a delimiter to be transmitted when you u
95. e the mouse pointer to the beginning of the text hold down the mouse Button1 usually left while moving the pointer to the end of the text and then release the button The selected text is highlighted and saved in the PRIMARY global cut buffer In the WordPad window 2 Move the mouse pointer to the place where you want to insert the text from the buffer and click the mouse Button1 usually left 3 Click the Edit menu and then choose Paste or Ctrl V to paste the text from the CLIPBOARD of MS Windows The text selected in the xterm window will appear in the WordPad window If you want to copy text from MS WordPad to xterm you can do the following In the WordPad window 1 Move the mouse pointer to the beginning of the text hold down the mouse Button1 usually left while moving the pointer to the end of the text and then release the button The selected text is highlighted 2 Click the Edit menu and then choose Copy or Ctrl C The selected text is saved in the CLIPBOARD of MS Windows In the xterm window 3 Move the mouse pointer to the place where you want to insert the text from the buffer and click the mouse Button2 to paste the text from the PRI MARY X Selection The text selected in the WordPad window will appear in the xterm window The mouse Button2 is normally the middle button or simultaneously pressed left and right buttons if you have enabled the Middle Button Emulation check box in the XSettings dialog box
96. elow The Auto Clipboard Copy amp Paste check box in the XSettings window controls the mode of connection between the MS Windows Clipboard and the current X Selection When enabled then changing of the MS Windows Clipboard contents will force the same change in the current X Selection Also changing of the contents of the current X Selection from the active application window will automatically cause copying it into the MS Windows Clipboard so you are ready to paste Also you can control the mode of connection between MS Windows Clipboard and a current X Selection by specifying the ConnectXWClipboards setting described in section The KSETUP Section of the ini file below Also see Appendix C Troubleshooting for examples 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us w n CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Single Window Mode This mode presents all X clients in a single X session window Within the window the window management and all other functions are typically controlled by an X Window System manager you start on a host e g olwm CDE twm mwm etc If you want to use a remote window manager you should use the XDMCP method or start a remote window manager from the UNIX host e g start xterm and then start
97. ents all X clients in a single X session window Within the window the window management and all other functions are typically controlled by an X Window System manager you start on a host The X session window itself can be sized and moved like any other MS Windows window e Full Screen This mode presents all X clients in a single root window taking up full the screen outside the MS Windows graphical environment The window management and all other functions are typically controlled by an X Window System window manager you start on a host e Multiple RemoteWM This mode is the above Multiple mode but the local MS Windows window manager does not control windows of X clients and a user has to run any suitable remote window manager The mode is very convenient when users use CDE like interface where a remote window manager provides its own tool task bar The Use XDMCP Box X Display Manager Control Protocol XDMCP is a popular method of starting remote login sessions Once XServer configured to use XDMCP has initiated X session for the first time it contacts an xdm process running on a host system XDMCP settings are used to control the XDMCP startup method The USe XDMCP check box lets you specify the XDMCP settings Change XDMCP settings only after consulting with your system administrator The XDMCP Mode Box You can check one of the following XDMCP modes e Query In this mode a particular host used to establish the X connection
98. equested name You can use the asterisk sign as the wildcard character in the edit field You can check data consistency of any highlighted font directory by pressing Check The program will tell you about detected unresolved font aliases and unresolved references to font files in this font directory This might be useful after you made any manual changes in the font directory You can get all font names existing in any font directory by highlighting it and then pressing Show Font List or double clicking on a font directory The Entire Fonts List dialog box will appear Entire Fonts List Directory Path C FONTS 75DPI Font Name and aliases Font Info 2 adobe courier bold o normal 8 80 75 75 m adobe courier bold o normal 10 100 75 75 m 60 iso88 Properties adobe courier bold o normal 1 2 120 75 75 m 70 iso88 adobe courier bold o normal 1 4 1 40 75 75 m 90 iso88 adobe courier bold o normal 18 180 75 75 m 110 iso8 Char Info adobe courier bold o normal 24 240 75 5 m 150 iso8 courBO8 pgz_ adobe courier bold t normal 8 80 75 75 m 50 iso8859 aes courB10 pqz adobe courier bold t normal 10 100 75 75 m 60 iso88 cia courB12 pqz_ adobe courier bold t normal 12 120 75 75 m 0 iso88 courB14 pgz2 adobe courier bold t normal 1 4 1 40 75 75 m 90 iso88 Browse courB18 pgz adobe courier bold t normal 18 180 75 75 m 110 iso8t courB24 pgz adobe courier bold 1 normal 24 240 75 75 m 150 iso8t cour008 pgz
99. esources to identify the host system xlogin Login namePrompt CLIENTHOST login CLIENTHOST is replaced by the host name of the system running xdm The Telnet Method Although XDMCP is recommended for convenience it may sometimes be necessary to start clients without it such as when the host system software does not support XDMCP or does not have it configured correctly In these cases you can run clients by typing shell commands in the normal manner To gain access to a shell you must first log in to the host system for example on a dumb terminal such as the system console For convenience XLitePro has the Telnet virtual terminal network interface Start the Telnet program connect to a host and enter commands to start clients See Chapter Telnet Note the Telnet and XServer programs use the same Keyboard Definition file you specified REXEC RSH and RLOGIN Methods The REXEC RSH and RLOGIN methods can be used for automating host access and X client startup with using the REXEC RSH and RLOGIN protocols respectively You can use the Startup program to enter a single command line and execute one on a host or run a local startup file that will automatically start one or more X clients If XServer has not been running it will start In order to run Startup your host system must support the REXEC RSH or RLOGIN protocol REXEC operations may be done either by direct access to a remote host or through one of the established SSH1
100. ested by xterm on your Kubuntu machine misc fixed medium r semicondensed 13 120 75 75 c 60 iso10646 1 One simple solution is to connect your XServer to any font server that supports these fonts see section Font Server in chapter Font Control Another solution is to download the Unicode 15010646 fontset from Internet sites and include it in Font Path for your XServer to use it see section Font Directory in chapter Font Control If start one Xsession as normal privileged user and then afterwards another Xsession logged in as administrator they will both get DisplayNumber 0 which is pretty bad Yes this is true This may take place under Win2003 and under WinXP with especial settings The Auto DisplayNumber mode requires to create global Windows named memory objects to store necessary information The default Vista security state denies to create such a memory object Also non privileged users are not allowed to create shareable Windows objects You have two ways to avoid this 1 Start XServer firstly from the administrative user as you did 2 Allow INTERACTIVE users to Create global objects To do this start the Administrative tools Local Security Settings User Rights Assignment dialog choose Property of the Create global objects policy and add the INTERACTIVE group to the group list it may already contain the ADMINISTRATORS and SERVICE groups Is it possible to convert fonts used in Motif to be used with XLitePro
101. ets from the National Replacement Character Sets NRCS pull down list box to allow for country region s replacement characters to be sent in the 7 bit escape control sequences National character transmission mode The following NRC sets are available ASCII DEC Special Graphics DEC Supplemental British Dutch Finnish Norwegian Danish Swedish French French Canadian German Italian Spanish Swiss In VT100 mode VT52 mode or when 7 bit NRCS characters is selected through Set Up or the DECNRCM command only ASCII NRC sets and DEC Special Graphic characters are available Default Font Characters in the Telnet window appear in the specified font size and colors Options in this group box allow you to change font parameters used to display text in the Telnet window Browse When you press this button the Font standard dialog box appears This dialog box changes the font name style and size of text displayed in the Telnet window Also you can choose a desired font script color and effects strikeout and underline When you press the Background button the Color standard dialog box appears You can define your color for your background The Colors tab allows you to customize the color of your screen by emulating the color of the host s attributes The colors you set in this tab are not altered by the colors settings you make in the Windows Control Panel 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt
102. etstat an grep 7100 If you do not get any answer then check configuration of the X font server on your host When trying to start some of our local UNIX applications the following error was displayed Cannot accept usr local Apstools 12 1 lib fonts FontPath Element You need to avoid this problem While executing your application adds a new item usr local Apstools 12 1 lib fonts to XServer s Font Path This action is not legal for XLitePro s XServer because it works only with local Font Path and or with a remote font server path When using the X Display manager the font that is on the screen is the same as the one am using now But when log in from the host or HP Xterminal the font looks like a sans serif or arial type of font How can I get the required font noted down the fonts that are loaded by an Hp Xterminal when it boots up from the host They are usr lib X11 700X fonts hp roman8g 75dpi system19 snf and system23 snf system16 snf system17 snf system13 snf ser11x19 snf copied these fonts to my local PC and added these fonts to the font path but when I started the X Display manager received garbage on the screen where the login and password words were before The HP snf font format actually differs from the X11 snf font format XLitePro s X session processes only X11 snf fonts and cannot process HP snf fonts X session cannot distinguish between these formats because they have the same file name ex
103. eturned by the MS Windows display driver for a single display If this check box is clear you can specify the Width and Height fields as the default size in pixels that XServer will use for its root window If the Width and or Height fields are zero or negative values then the actual screen size will be the sum of the value and the corresponding dimension of the PC s screen For Multiple and Multiple RWM modes the 0 and 1 values are only allowed The X depth bits per pixel Box These radio buttons let you choose the color depth and visual mode that XServer will use 8 bit or 256 color visual mode up to 256 colors 16 bit or HiColor visual mode up to 65536 or 32768 colors 24 bit or TrueColor visual mode up to 16777216 colors The Auto choice causes XServer to use current video settings of MS Windows except for 32 bit in which case XServer can use up to the 24 bit mode Note if MS Windows is set up to the 8 bit visual mode 256 colors then XServer will use the same mode The FullScreen Mode Box e Minimize on Activity Losing If this check box is enabled the XServer s window will be iconified each time the focus changes to another window Otherwise it can be obscured by other windows The Image Format Box e LSB This sets up the Image Format to the LSB Least Significant Byte Bit first mode when every X client must work with XServer using imageByte and bitmapBit orders in the LSB format e g X c
104. f the hosts file will be used by other programs of the package when you want to select a host to connect to from the host list box WinSock DLL This field specifies the DLL that provides Windows Sockets Interface to existing TCP IP stack By default wsock32 dil of the Microsoft Windows TCP IP will be used You can specify to use any other TCP IP stack by entering its 32 bit Windows Sockets Interface DLL Auto start XwpPeg Package Watcher With this check box enabled the XwpPeg utility is started automatically with starting any package s application Otherwise you can launch XwpPeg manually Enable TCP IP KeepAlive mode This check box specifies the package s applications to use the TCP IP feature KeepAlive when communicating with remote computers over your network When enabled this prevents your connection from interrupting by a remote computer when your PC does not send messages to it for a long time Enable Logotype This check box toggles displaying the Logotype image each time the package s application starts up Disable Log Output When selected this check box prevents any program of the package from writing log information to the out and ini files Silent Bell When enabled this check box will block all sounds from all applications of the package i e internal sounds and the TCP IP protocol bell requests Not Warn to Save Settings Normally you should not forget to Apply your changes to a tab when you leave
105. f MS windows This setting is for the XServer s Multiple RemoteWM mode In this case it is convenient to use local mwm The Multiple Window Mode Box Not use _MOTIF_WM_HINTS property This option enables XServer to prevent from processing the _ MOTIF_WM_HINTS windows property that may be requested by remote X clients e Use MOTIF_WM_HINTS_ move This option enables XServer to prevent from processing the MOTIF_WM_HINTS_move windows property that may be requested by remote X clients Not check of WM_SIZE_HINTSinc This option enables XServer to prevent from processing the WM_SIZE_HINTS windows property that may be requested by remote X clients Emulate WM window substrate If this check box is selected XServer will emulate a window substrate of a remote Window Manager for some Client applications that require it to work properly This is a special mode for some non standard X11 Clients which require the existance of a parent window for the Client s window as a sign of running Window Manager Sound when XServer uses Clipboard This check box enables system bell sound when XServer will perform Edit operations i e from the Edit menu with Clipboard Not start remote Window Managers If this check box is selected XServer will disable starting a remote window manager in answer to its request since there is another window manager already running for Single and Full Screen modes In the Multiple modes only local wind
106. fer you can also use the Notepad like view key combinations The Find option lets you search text in the output buffer like you do that when using Notepad The Options Menu Telnet allows you to personalize your settings and automatically use them every time you establish a connection to a remote computer This is accomplished by storing your personalized settings in the corresponding ini files The Options menu displays items that you can choose to specify particular implementations of Telnet Normally they do not have to be changed Options View Help Settings Forwarding Save PWD Setting Keyboard mapping e The Settings Option e The Keyboard Mapping Option 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Settings Option You can specify the terminal emulation settings for the current connection by choosing the Settings item on the Options menu from the main window Also you can click the Settings button in the Telnet Connect Host dialog box where you can also make some initial settings for your session that are described in subsection Details of a Session in section Starting and Terminating Telnet The Telnet Settings window presents yo
107. ffect XServer as a whole are controlled by clicking the X session icon Note the XSession icon cannot be changed into a window in the Multiple window mode as its only purpose is to control the overall settings for X clients that appear in their own windows Note the MS Windows window manager is locally used in the Multiple window mode and any other window manager is blocked Some remote windows managers close the X session if they detect any other running window manager e g the XDMCP method can fail because of this In this case you cannot use the Multiple window mode You can use it if you do not want to use a remote window manager Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using Telnet to Start xterm First make sure that your remote host is accessible from your PC e g with the Ping utility Also make sure that your PC is accessible from your remote host If OK then you may initiate a login session by using Telnet like the following steps 1 Specifying required settings e Start XSettings by double clicking on the XSettings icon from the XLitePro Programs folder the XSettings window should appear e Select Multiple from the Window Mode List e Disable the Use XDMCP check box from the XDMCP section e Specify other required settings e Click OK to save your settings and exit XSettings 2 Initiating X session e Start XServer by double clicking on the XSession icon from the XLitePro Programs folder the empty X session wi
108. formation Contact Us rp Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Initiating Remote Login Sessions Working with XServer typically includes the following steps 1 Initiating a remote login session 2 Starting a session manager The first client run in a login session acts as the session manager A useful session manager is xterm or a window manager both of which allow other clients to be run 3 Running clients 4 Completing the session with the session manager First of all a user should initiate a login session by using Telnet XDMCP or Startup REXEC RSH RLOGIN methods Note a special case of working with clients is their starting from other X terminals without initiating remote login session on your PC Clients have to be started with the option display that defines your PC as a display The XDMCP Method To use XDMCP you have to run XSettings and preset the Use XDMCP check box to the enable state You can use the XDMCP method only if you are sure that the host you want to connect to supports XDMCP and settings for XDMCP are correct there See section XDMCP Settings in Chapter Configuring XLitePro If you select the Broadcast XDMCP mode in the XDMCP Settings of XSettings then the Select XDMCP Host window will appear after loading XServer In this window you will see the XDMCP hosts running on your network and you can
109. h Item This option is only available in the Multiple window mode This option causes all X clients to re display their windows The Local Refresh Item This option lets you re display all X clients windows locally by XServer not X clients The Restart XServer Item This option lets you restart XServer with closing all X clients and re reading the ini file used for the current X session that stores all XLitePro s settings The default ini file is xwp ini The Messages Item This item displays server related information and error messages The About Item This item displays information about your XLitePro package The Help Item This item displays the on line help text of this chapter The Local Window Manager Item This run time setting is used in the Multiple window mode to switch on the local Window manager for example after XDM CDE starts with faults The Readme amp Ordering Info Item This item uses Notepad to display the readme file 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us SSS CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Running XServer with Command Line Parameters The xini parameter You can launch XServer and begin your X session with the xini command line parameter PATH xserver exe xin
110. hat you want to be written to a file do the following as you are working in your Telnet window 1 Click on EDIT then click on Save ExtScreen and then click on To File and View 2 Then choose which location you want to save the file to and also what name you want to call the file 3 After entering the file name and location where you are saving the Telnet screen press the Save button After this the screen shot has been saved Then you will see a Notepad window with the screen content appear The View Menu View Help First Extend Screen Prec Extend Screen With options from this menu you can navigate through the output buffer of your session For additional information refer to subsection Details of a Session in section Starting and Terminating Telnet The Actual Screen is the one that always displays the last line of the session s output In this screen you can only input your commands The First Extend Screen option displays lines for the first screen of the output buffer The Prec Extend Screen option displays lines for the preceding screen if any from the current one The Next Extend Screen option takes you to the next screen if any from the current one These options are only used for reviewing not for entering information and moving to screens They suspend output into the output buffer and disable your input To resume output and enable input use the Actual Screen option To navigate through the output buf
111. he i suffix in the keywords MGOi or MG1i shows the value for line number 1 e Example for AT386 9 pairs for MGO on 2 lines MG00 0x90 0xC9 0x91 0xBB 0x92 0xBC 0x93 0xC8 0x94 0xCD MG01 0x95 0xBA 0x97 0xB9 0x98 0xCA 0x99 0xCC e Example for DEC terminals and XTERM 15 pairs for MG1 on 3 lines MG10 0x6A 0xD9 0x6B 0xBF 0x6C 0xDA 0x6D 0xC0O 0x6E 0xC5 MG11 0x6F 0xC4 0x70 0xC4 0x71 0xC4 0x72 0xC4 0x73 0xC4 MG12 0x74 0xC3 0x75 0xB4 0x76 0xC1 0x77 0xC2 0x78 0xB3 lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us rp Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt Appendix C Troubleshooting Here are the answers to some frequently asked and particular questions lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 17 Font Control lt previous content next gt XServer amp XSettings amp Font Service I am able to get xterm on my Unix box but am unable to get xterm on my PC when telnet ssh to my Linux box running Kubuntu When try to run xterm from the telnet ssh console on my PC get the Error of failed request message The reason of this error message is absence of the font requ
112. he Authorize File field If this check box is disabled then XServer will not make standard authorization check Authorize File Use this field to specify a file you created to give access to hosts you wish to connect to your XServer for either XDM and non XDM clients This file will be used only if the Authorization Check check box is checked Note to use the Authorize File you should copy the standard authorization binary file HOME Xauthority created with the xauth utility on your host Auto reject non authorized X clients If this check box is checked then XServer will suppress the Authorization Audit message This setting is useful if you want to reject any unauthorized X clients automatically with no confirmation dialog Default This button sets up the default values for check boxes and edit fields in the Access Control box Some Hints about Authorization and Host Access Policy XServer checks permissions of hosts and X clients to establish connection by the following rules 1 XServer will firstly make standard authorization check if the Authorization Check check box is checked and will secondly check host access if the Host Access Check check box is checked So if the Host Access Check check box is disabled then every host on your network will have access to your XServer 2 If the Authorization Check check box is enabled and a host is found in the Authorize File then XServer will give access to the
113. he User Defined Tab The Logging Tab The ExtScreen Tab The Keyboard Mapping Option List Assigned Functions Edit function Terminal Emulation in Telnet Running Telnet with Command Line Parameters The TELNET Section of the ini file Startup Starting and Terminating Startup Running a Startup File Executing a Command File Entering Startup Info The Start Method Box The Login Box The Command Box Startup Jobs Saving a Job Opening a Job Running Startup with Command Line Parameters The Startup Section of the ini file Using XServer Starting XServer Initiating Remote Login Sessions The XDMCP Method The Telnet Method REXEC RSH and RLOGIN Methods Terminating XServer A Note on Copy and Paste Single Window Mode Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using REXEC to Start xterm Full Screen Mode Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using XDMCP Multiple Window Mode Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using Telnet to Start xterm The X Client s Menu Multiple RemoteWM Mode XServer Commands The Edit Menu The Options Menu The Macros Menu The Run Menu Other Commands on the X Client s Menu Running XServer with Command Line Parameters Running Several X sessions Using LBX About LBX About Ibxproxy Running xterm from Telnet Running xterm from Startup About xfindproxy About proxymngr Proxy Manager Config File Proxy Manager Details The XSETUP Section of the ini file 10 Font Control Font Path Font Directory Font
114. he screen size and font size selected The window displays scrollbars when its size is less than that of the screen The Wide screen check box toggles the number of columns between 80 and 132 e Change WinSize The row and column numbers you specified define the size of actual screen see section The View Menu You may type in up to 1024 rows of 132 columns each In this mode font appearance will not be changed when you change your window size The window displays scrollbars when its size is less than that of the screen With the Fit to screen check box selected an application window is fully displayed on the PC s screen i e it does not cross screen boundaries If necessary Scroll Bars are created With the Dynamic resize check box selected the no scrollbar mode is provided The actual Rows and Columns numbers are dynamically being changed while window resizing e Change Font Size The row and column numbers you specified define the size of actual screen see section The View Menu You may type in up to 1024 rows of 132 columns each In this mode font appearance will be changed according to your window size The window displays the entire screen With the Proportional check box selected the vertical dimension will only define font appearance Otherwise both dimensions of your window will define it 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing C
115. heck box prevents the XServer keyboard s KeySyms mapping from external changes e g by the xmodmap utility The default is On Block Modifiers Changing If enabled this check box prevents the XServer keyboard s Modifiers mapping from external changes e g by the xmodmap utility The default is On Keyboard Mapping for Linux If this check box is enabled XServer will provide a close to Linux keyboard mapping i e the Linux console keyboard mapping This setting would be useful when using some applications of the KDE 3 x package e g the kwrite editor that do not correctly recognize some keys e g Shift arrows key combinations Default This button sets up the default values for check boxes and edit fields in the tab 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ee CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc 6 Configuring XLitePro The Screen Tab Setup for windows Home of X Server lt previous content next gt Startup Mouse Keyboard Screen Font control Advanced Troubleshooting Trace Screen Settings C Enable Animation Local Screen Saver C Forced Backing Store C Enable RENDER Extension C Color Mouse Cursor Display Number O Auto virtual Root Size Fit to Screen Size s00 _ x 600 _ GLX Extension Use Single Buffer L
116. hem the same way To run one of these programs click its name on the X clients Program Folder of the package when XServer is running or from the Run menu of XServer In these cases the clients are called with parameters specified by XServer Also you can launch the clients from Startup in the IShell mode or from the Start Run menu of your MS Windows system In this case you must specify startup parameters for the invoked X client on the command line You can take advantage of the local X clients when remote UNIX ones are inaccessible or inconvenient to run The following is brief descriptions of available local X clients For more information refer to corresponding manuals on these applications mwm mwm is a local implementation of the Motif window manager based on OpenMotif 2 0 The local mwm program may be useful when XServer is in the Single Window mode this allows not to use a remote window manager glxinfo glxinfo is a sample program for displaying info about a GLX extension and OpenGL renderer It lists information about the GLX extension OpenGL capable visuals and the OpenGL renderer on an X server The GLX and renderer info includes the version and extension attributes The visual info lists the GLX visual attributes available for each OpenGL capable visual e g whether the visual is double buffered the component sizes Z buffering depth etc By default the visual info is presented in a concise 80 characte
117. his item the standard Open dialog box named as Macro File to Edit appears You can choose a macro file you want to edit Pressing Open invokes Notepad for you to edit the file specified Notes 1 It is not recommended to edit macro files with Notepad 2 Nested macro files are not allowed 3 One way you can take advantage of macro files is substituting a keysym for a key defined in a keyboard definition file with a keystroke sequence defined in a macro file Appendix A Keyboard Mapping File Format describes normal keysym statement syntax The extension to this is that a keysym can have the form of prefix MAC_ followed by a macro file name For example the keysym statement in a kmf file with onF11 referencing to macro file onF11 mac may appear as KEY87 MAC_onF11 Oxffc8 XK_F11 XK_F11 The Run Menu This menu lets you launch a number of XLitePro s programs listed below To run one of these programs click its name on the Run menu of XServer or from the X clients Program Folder of the package when XServer is running In these cases the programs are called with parameters specified by XServer Server Settings Font Manager Startup Comsetup min Kev xkill xclock xshowemap xfontsel XServer Settings The XSettings utility changes information stored in the ini file including settings used by XServer Note that you have to restart XServer after having changed any settings made by XSettings in the ini file
118. host Use your text editor to create the file in the XLitePro s home directory All startup files have to have the SU extension In order to execute instructions from any startup file specify a name for the file you want to run and press the Execute button see the Command Box section below Executing a Command File When you execute a command or startup file remotely the following takes place e The login information in the User ID Host and Password fields will be used to make a connection e The command in the Command field or in the startup file will be sent to the host with the name or IP address specified in the Host field If the command starts a client the client session will commence The initial socket will be closed after the amount of time specified in the Exit after Timeout of field Note that different lines of a startup file will spawn different processes e f Log File has been checked host or command messages will be saved in a log file for the amount of time specified in the Exit after Timeout of field 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us m omm CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Entering Startup Info This section describes the Startup fields you can use to select or enter pro
119. i lt I niFilePath gt where lt IniFilePath gt specifies a full path to a specific ini file and PATH indicates your XLitePro home directory This feature allows you to run several X sessions each with its own ini file i e settings In order to do so you can create a new X session shortcut e g in the XLitePro Programs folder and fill in the Target field in Properties of it with the command For example the Target field in Properties of the X session shortcut might contain the following line PATH xserver exe xini myxwp1 ini By default the field contains a call of XServer with no arguments and the xwp ini file will be used in this case To create your specific ini file you can copy the xwp ini file and then change required parameters with the XSettings utility by starting it with the same command line parameter see section Running XSettings with Command Line Parameters in Chapter Configuring XLitePro Note When launched from the XServer Run menu ComSetup XSettings Startup and Telnet use the same ini file as XServer does 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us e CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Running Several X sessions Different X sessions running simultaneously on your PC must u
120. iating X session e Start XServer by double clicking on the XSession icon from the XLitePro Programs folder the X session window should appear with the Login window of XDMCP 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us aM IoIUIUIUIUoNMO CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Multiple Window Mode This mode provides the most integrated way to run Microsoft Windows and X on the same computer When an X client starts it appears in a window like any other displayed by MS Windows Each client you start creates its own window on your display You can have up to 2048 different top level windows The client window s controls i e its borders the Control Menu box move window functions etc are all handled by Microsoft Windows on your PC This makes for an integrated environment where you can manipulate X client windows in the same way as windows displayed by Explorer or any other MS Windows program In the Multiple window mode Microsoft Windows works as a local window manager for your X clients Since window management functions do not have to be provided from a remote host this mode speeds up window management functions and reduces network traffic In this mode XServer can work on multi monitors PCs Functions that a
121. ify the Program Folder to contain shortcuts for the components being installed In the Select Program Folder dialog box you can use the default folder name enter a new folder name or select another folder from within the Existing Folders list Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder specified Setup With the data specified Setup begins to install the package It shows how files of the components are being installed into the destination directory Finally Setup creates the XLitePro Program folder with shortcuts for the package components It also adds the XLitePro item to the Programs menu Setup complete At this step Setup informs you that the package is ready to run In the Setup complete dialog box click Finish to complete Setup You may run the installed programs by clicking program s icons from the XLitePro Programs folder The Silent Installation Mode The silent installation mode of Setup may be used for multiple secondary installations on different computers working with similar package installation environment i e drive letters installation directory name presence of the package etc The silent installation process consists of the following two steps 1 Normal first installing of the package with creating a script file 2 Using the script file for multiple secondary installations 1 To install the package with creating the script file setup iss run Setup with the options setup r f 1PATH
122. ise Di upie E iFFer def Use Mesa Emulation x depth bits per pixel s O16 FullScreen Mode Minimize on Activity Losing Image Format LSB def 16 16 24 Oduto Ose Auto Default Click to apply settings The Screen Settings Box Enable Animation Apply If checked this check box causes XServer to more precisely display color images Local Screen Saver If enabled this check box causes a Local Screen Saver program to be run for the XServer s Full Screen and Single modes only Forced Backing Store This option can be used if the Backing Store mode is enabled See the Advanced Tab If this check box is checked the Backing Store mode will be used with all X clients The option will cause XServer to use Backing Store on all windows even if the X application does not request it Certain X applications will request the Backing Store mode on windows that are complicated to draw If this check box is clear XServer will only use Backing Store on those windows that the X application does request it Enable RENDER Extension This option enables XServer to use the RENDER extension not available in the 8 bits X depth mode This also provides a wider range of available pixmap depths Color Mouse Cursor If this check box is checked then XServer is allowed to use the color mouse cursor when X clients use it The Display Number Box Display Number You can specify a display number for
123. l Root box described in section Using XSettings in Chapter Configuring XLitePro to define a virtual screen larger than your display you can display all parts of the virtual screen by moving a cursor to borders of PC s physical screen Trying to move the cursor beyond a physical screen border results in the virtual screen moving in an opposite direction Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using XDMCP First make sure that xdm daemon is running on your remote host and check the XDMCP configuration Make sure that your remote host is accessible from your PC e g with the Ping utility Also make sure that your PC is accessible from your remote host If OK then you may initiate a login session by using XDMCP like the following steps 1 Specifying required settings e Start XSettings by double clicking on the XSettings icon from the XLitePro Programs folder the XSettings window should appear e Select Full Screen from the Window Mode List e Enable the Use XDMCP check box and click Settings from the XDMCP section the XDMCP Settings window should appear e Enter the IP address or the network name for the remote host you want to connect to in the Connect Host field e Choose Query in the XDMCP mode section to specify requesting to the host e Specify other required XDMCP settings e Click OK to save your settings and exit XDMCP Settings e Specify other required settings e Click OK to save your settings and exit XSettings 2 Init
124. l appear in the Program Group field Exit after Execute If this check box is disabled then the Startup dialog box will stay on after executing the job and you will be able to continue working on it Don t start XServer If this check box is disabled then XServer will be started up if it is not running yet when opening the job or launching it by double clicking on its icon and before executing its commands Otherwise you may open the job and execute commands which do not launch X clients and so do not require XServer if it is not running yet Note that if you launch a job by double clicking on its icon then the job will execute in batch mode Change Icon When you click on the button it displays the following dialog box EJ Select Job Icon File Name OK Cancel Icon List Browse This box gives you a possibility to choose a suitable icon for the job to be saved The File Name field displays a current file name and the corresponding I con List If you want to assign to your job an icon other than by Default select the desired icon from the current Icon List To change list of available icons press the Browse button and choose a Suitable icon from the Open window Opening a Job When you click on the Open J ob button it displays the following dialog box EJ Open Startup Job Startup Job Name OK amw Cancel This box allows you to view the Startup Job Name list and to select a certain job from it
125. l does not take effect in the non maximized Single Window mode because of Scrollbars The Keyboard Settings Box Keyboard File List You can configure XServer to support different international PC keyboards The package supplies a set of keyboard mapping files that define assignments of key functions to physical keys on appropriate keyboards The files are listed in Appendix A You can enter any kmf file name in the edit field or select an appropriate keyboard file from the Keyboard File List by clicking on its file name The default keyboard file is us kmf For more information see section Keyboard Definition Files in chapter The XLitePro Database Local NumLock Key If this check box is enabled XServer not X clients will process the NumLock key Unlatched NumLock If this check box is enabled XServer will consider the NumLock key as a normal key non toggling The NumLock key is unlatched by default This was implemented to suppress the NumLock state s influence on some X Window managers and programs Local ScrollLock Key This is important only for the XServer s Full Screen mode The key is used for iconifying the XServer s window If this check box is enabled XServer not X clients will process the ScrollLock key Unlatched ScrollLock If this check box is enabled XServer will consider the ScrollLock key as a normal key non toggling The ScrollLock key is unlatched by default Block KeySyms Changing If enabled this c
126. lients on Intel platform machines This is the default setting since XServer works with X clients without Image Format conversion e MSB This sets up the Image Format to the MSB Most Significant Byte Bit first mode when every X client must work with XServer using imageByte and bitmapBit orders in the MSB format e g X clients on SUN workstations e Auto This specifies that X clients will define the Image Format for XServer Default This button sets up the default values for check boxes and edit fields in the tab The GLX Extension Box The GLX Extension check box enables XServer to work with X clients that use OpenGL XServer can work with a number of X clients simultaneously in a multi thread mode of GLX and X clients may create several GLX windows Use Single Buffer This button allows XServer and X clients to use one buffer for GLX operations the GLX Single Buffer mode Use Double Buffer This button allows XServer and X clients to use two buffers for GLX operations the GLX Double Buffer mode This is the default mode Use Mesa Emulation This check box allows XServer and X clients to use Mesa Use the Mesa Emulation mode together with the Enable RENDER Extension check box selected Mesa is an open source implementation of the OpenGL specification OpenGL is a programming library for writing interactive 3D applications Mesa 5 x supports the OpenGL 1 4 specification Mesa is used as the core of the
127. ling a single copy of XLitePro on a disk that will be shared by multiple users XLitePro must be configured for each user on each PC it will be used on Corresponding files that define user s local XLitePro configuration will be created in a specified directory see Choose Configuration Location Multi user installation is carried out as follows 1 By running the Setup program install the package on a disk that will be used for storing the shared copy i e under the home directory of XLitePro The next step must be done by every user of the shared copy 2 Run the Setup program In the installation dialogs you must specify the home directory of XLitePro for the shared copy step Choose Destination Location and a local directory where files defining a particular package configuration will be resident step Choose Configuration Location Note that these secondary steps make no changes in the home directory of XLitePro created at the first step lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a e a CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt 5 The XLitePro Database The package database is represented by two ASCII files e terminfo ini e rgb txt and also by 35 keyboard definition files with the file name extension KMF The terminfo ini file co
128. loaded keyboard mapping file name and the terminal emulation mode are displayed at the top of the window Cancel On the KeyPad group box the KeyPad layout is shown according to the PC Layout and VT Layout radio buttons states You can toggle between them to change the KeyPad layout NumLock If you enable the NumLock check box the numeric keypad keys will work as they normally do on your PC local latched mode If this option is not checked the behavior of NumLock is determined by the remote host Load When you press this button the Open standard dialog box to open files appears allowing you to select and load a keyboard mapping file for viewing and modifying Save As When you press this button the Save As standard dialog box to save files appears which allows you to save your current keyboard mapping under a new filename Select Function type On this list box you can select one of the function types XK_symbol Character or Composer to display all values available for it in the Function list box Function On this list box you can select a value for e Assigning it to a key with the Set button e Modifying it with the Edit function button If the Function type selected is XK_symbol a list is displayed containing all of the XKeysyms available If the Function type selected is Character a list is displayed containing all of the characters available including accented characters with its decimal hex keycode p
129. lower case only If for a keysym value xx of a key say KEYcc a composer entry COMPxx exists in the COMPOSERS_ XKK section i e XServer can find it there then the cc value will not be sent to the X Client otherwise it will In the composer case XServer will save the keysym value xx until the user presses the next key If the next key say KEYyy is in the COMPxx entry like yy gt zz in a pair then XServer will send the value zz from the pair to the X Client If yy is not found in the COMPxx entry then XServer will send the composer s key_number cc and the second key_number yy Note that the values yy and zz are in the range of character codes Note that if Composer is pressed twice then XServer will send the single value cc to the X Client Example KEYS KEY18 0x65 0x45 XK_e XK_E KEY22 0x75 0x55 XK_u XK_U KEY23 0x69 0x49 XK_i XK_I KEY24 Ox6f Ox4f XK_o XK_O KEY30 0x61 0x41 XK_a XK_A KEY41 94 176 Circumflex Accent DEGREE SIGN RING ABOVE KEY41 Ox5e Oxb0 XK_asciicircum XK_degree KEY162 Oxe2 Oxc2 XK_acircumflex XK_Acircumflex KEY170 Oxea Oxca XK_ecircumflex XK_Ecircumflex KEY174 Oxee Oxce XK_icircumflex XK_I circumflex KEY180 Oxf4 Oxd4 XK_ocircumflex XK_Ocircumflex KEY187 Oxfb Oxdb XK_ucircumflex XK_Ucircumflex COMPOSERS_ XKK Definition of Circumflex Accent as a composer COMP94 30 gt 162S 18 gt 170S 2
130. mote LobxLoxy Server may be done through either the direct access insecure channel mode or the secure SSH channel mode See section Using LBX below on how to use Low Bandwidth X LBX network transparent protocol for running X Window System applications When you click the Connect LbxLoxy Server item the Connect Remote LbxLoxy dialog box will appear Connect Remote LbxLoxy OK Host 792 168 0 32 o Cancel Port 6063 f Use SSH Forwarding p15 3 xwp Oxfffe 975 DDE server used for connecting Telnet_ Refresh You can see a list of actual SSH1 SSH2 connections you have previously established for example by the SSH1 or SSH2 Client of the Telnet_SSH program The Refresh button allows you to renovate the list If you want LBX operations to be done in secure connection mode select a desired remote host an active SSH server from within the list and enable the Use SSH Forwarding check box In the SSH1 SSH2 mode the Dynamic Port Forwarding feature of the Telnet_SSH SSH1 or Telnet_SSH SSH2 Client and XServer will automatically be used so you need not set up any port forwarding manually If you disable the Use SSH Forwarding check box then the direct access insecure mode will only be used for LBX operations If the LBX server and SSH server you are using in the X session are on the same remote host then the Host field can contain localhost or 127 0 0 1 This is more preferable than its actual IP address in most cases but
131. mulates one of the following terminal types XTERM ANSI AT386 DEC VT52 VT100 VT125 VT220 or VT240 using connection based services of TCP You can specify the terminal emulation settings for the current connection by making the appropriate settings on the Settings option By using the Keyboard Mapping option i e keymap editor invoking you can load change re define keys and create a new keyboard layout and save any keyboard definition file You can start more than one Telnet session and use Telnet to open multiple Telnet windows on a single host or different hosts at the same time lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us sea Qi Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt 9 Using XServer The XLitePro s XServer is a program that emulates the X terminal on your PC It is the X server implementation of the X11R6 6 release of the X Window System XServer allows you to run one or more X Window based client applications X clients that are resident on host computers The host can be any computer that supports the X protocol across your TCP IP network X client applications can be displayed in individual windows as multiple windows contained in a single XServer s window or in a full screen mode outside the Microsoft Windows graphical environment The first tw
132. must be specified in the Connect Host field e Broadcast This mode does not allow you to specify a host in the Connect Host field Instead XServer will broadcast a request to start the X connection to every host named in the Broadcast List File To use this mode you must create a Broadcast List File If you select the Broadcast mode then the Select XDMCP Host window will appear after loading XServer In this window you will see the XDMCP hosts running on your network and you can select one of them to start the X session e Indirect The query will be sent to the host specified in the Connect Host field Then this host will either start up or broadcast a request for one or more other hosts to start the X connection Connect Host This field is used to specify a network node name or IP address for the host you want to connect to in the Query or Indirect startup mode When you click on the scroll arrow beside the Connect Host box a drop down box will display host definitions listed in your hosts file To select a host just click on an appropriate definition If the hosts file does not contain the host definition you need you can enter the host s IP address in the field in the standard dotted IP address notation Broadcast List File In the Broadcast startup mode specify a file that contains a list of hosts that your PC will transmit a proadcast message to The file consists of text lines each of the following format
133. n with the Details button that is described in section Details of a Session The first thing you should do to initiate a session is to establish a connection to a remote machine In the dialog you must specify the hostname or IP address and the port number of the service Pressing OK will store current settings for the next session and will establish a connection using them You can cancel any changes you have made to the dialog box by clicking on Cancel This will also close the dialog Telnet This button specifies whether to use the standard TELNET protocol over an insecure channel to provide an interface for communications between clients and servers In the Telnet mode mode Telnet works as the Telnet client on your PC Note a Telnet session is not encrypted so it will transmit your user name password and other sensitive or private information in an easily readable format Host This field specifies a hostname or IP address network node specification for the remote machine you want to connect to and which provides the Telnet service When you click on the scroll arrow beside the Host box a drop down box will display host definitions located in your hosts file To select a host click on an appropriate definition Port This field specifies the port number of the Telnet service on the remote machine you want to connect to The default port number of the Telnet service is decimal 23 Starting a Telnet Session T
134. nctions to copy and paste data between X clients and the Microsoft Windows clipboard While running XServer you can initiate a login session by using Telnet XDMCP or Startup REXEC RSH RLOGIN methods You can launch several X sessions that will be running simultaneously each with its own settings XServer can work on multi monitors PCs While running XServer you can launch any local X client supplied with the package The macro options of XServer let you create macro files to remember sequences of your keystrokes Then whenever you want you can play back these keystroke macros in a target X application window by choosing an appropriate macro file XServer provides German and or French messages and text labels under the corresponding national version of MS Windows XServer supports the following X Extensions Extended Visual I nformation XinputExtension MIT SUNDRY NONSTANDARD SHAPE XTEST XC MISC XC APPGROUP GLX for OpenGL RENDER SECURITY LBX XServer can connect to a remote LbxLoxy service a Low Band Width X proxy either by direct access to a remote host or through one of the established SSH1 SSH2 protocol connections as well XServer can use MESA 6 2 1 an open source implementation of the OpenGL specification Font Service Fonts installed on your system can be used by any graphical X Window System application A remote font server is started automatically with your graphical environment and then all fonts i
135. ndow should appear 3 Initiating the Telnet session e Start Telnet by double clicking on the Telnet icon from the XLitePro Programs folder or from the Run menu of XServer the Telnet Connect Host window should appear e Enter the network name or IP address for the remote host you want to connect to e Change the default Telnet port number if required e Click OK to start the Telnet session with the remote host the Telnet window should appear e Specify the login information required for your host system e g User Name and Password 4 Starting the xterm program from the Telnet window e Run the following command line e g usr bin X11 xterm display IP_address_of_your_PC 0 amp or usr bin X11 xterm display Name_of_your_PC 0 amp in the latter case you should have Name_of_your_PC and IP_address_of_your_PC in the etc hosts file on your UNIX host The xterm window should appear on your display You can then interact with the host by choosing commands from displayed menus or by typing commands in the window and starting remote applications e g xclock Note The path to xterm depends on the operating system s configuration used on the host e g the path may be usr X11R6 bin xterm Note You should not start a remote window manager after that The X Client s Menu On the X client window s Control Menu you can use both MS Windows commands and menu items added by XLitePro Edit Options Refresh Local
136. ng Company Information Contact Us ty Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Advanced Tab Setup Startup Mouse Keyboard Screen Font control Advanced Troubleshooting Trace Access Control C Host Access Check C Authorization Check Yalid Hosts File Authorize File a C Auto reject non authorized X Clients Default A Hike XSession F Quick X session termination C Check of XDesk manager Initial TCP port number 6000 C Enable MS Windows Context Menu Max size of XSELECTION 10 Mb b Enable Backing Store F Icon on system Taskbar Total multi monitors width C Not reset Server at last X client closing Total multi monitors height C Terminate XServer at last X client closing Wi Dy inf Unrrogs C Silent Bell Auto Clipboard Copy amp Paste Reduce heavy Graphic Default Click to apply settings Apply X session title In this entry field you can specify your title for an X session and its icon instead of its default title Note A full title is the X session title followed by its virtual DisplayNumber Initial TCP port number In this entry field you can change the default 6000 initial port number for your X session that XServer will use Max size of XSELECTION This option is used to change the default 1MB size for X Selection that may
137. nstall the XLitePro software The chapter assumes that you have one of the Microsoft Windows 9x ME NT4 2K 2K3 XP Vista operating system installed as described in the corresponding user s guide for the product This chapter and the rest of the manual refer to the following two installation directories whose names you should specify at the installation steps e the home or destination directory in which you install the package components files for all users e the configuration files directory in which you store your particular configuration files e g ini files If you install XLitePro in a directory different from the default simply supply your directory name when appropriate directories are requested The installation of the package is carried out by running the Setup program lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us e E N Q Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt Running Setup The software product comes normally as a self extracting archive file that contains the package installation files The installation procedure consists of two steps 1 Extracting the package installation files into a temporary distributive directory 2 Running Setup from the distributive directory You can run Setup manually in the default mode or use the
138. nstallation step These boxes have three buttons The Cancel button quits the installation process The Back button returns you to the previous step When you press the Next button the Setup program proceeds to the next installation step At any step of installation you can use the Cancel button The Exit Setup window appears You can confirm exiting or choose to continue installing For the first installation of the package the procedure steps are as follows with the dialog s names Welcome At this step it is strongly recommended that you exit all MS Windows programs before running Setup Software License Agreement At this step you must choose whether you accept all the terms of the Software License Agreement shown within the window or not before running Setup User Information In this box you should enter the Person name the Company name and the product serial number for registration purposes Choose Destination Location In this box you should specify the folder where the package will be installed in i e the home directory for the package You can use the default folder name enter your destination folder name or select another folder using the Browse button To install to the specified folder click Next If the folder does not exist Setup will create it If Setup detects the package in the directory you specified then it will prompt you to upgrade the package See section Upgrading XLitePro below
139. nstalled on your system are automatically available to all of your X Window System applications X clients request character information from the font server which can return data in various formats ensuring high quality display of a variety of font styles and sizes You can use your familiar host based X fonts via XLitePro s XFontset Service The XFontset Service utility provides e Rasterized fonts with outline data to all X applications e Wide range of local X fonts the standard font sets supplied by MIT along with X11 R6 e Support for different locale 16 bits fonts including Chinese Japanese or Korean fonts etc e Use of uncompressed PCF SNF and BDF format files as well as these fonts compressed with the compress or gzip utility e Font Compiler to compile Microsoft Windows fonts into the X11 format e Microsoft Windows fonts support in X sessions Local X Clients While running Startup or XServer you can launch the following local X clients supplied with the package mwm based on OpenMotif 2 0 glxinfo the GLX extension local X Client glxgears the GLX extension local X Client xclock xdpyinfo xev xfd xfontsel xkill xIlsfonts xmodmap xprop xrdb xset xshowcmap xwininfo You can use the local X clients when remote ones are inaccessible or inconvenient to run You can launch the local X clients the same way as remote ones using their command line syntax lt previous content next gt
140. ntains information for terminal emulation and is described in Appendix B lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt Keyboard Definition Files XLitePro has 35 keyboard definition files allowing you to use one of the 35 international PC keyboards Each of them corresponds to the country your keyboard was designed for These files are listed in Appendix A Your Keyboard Definition file has the KMF extension It resides in the XLitePro s configuration files directory in the location you specified when installing XLitePro The basic purpose of a keyboard file is to assign PC keys to generate specific keysyms A keysym is a key code that corresponds to a specific symbol supported by the X protocol A Keyboard Definition file is an ASCII source file that defines what key sequence is sent to a client when you press a given key on your PC s keyboard i e keyboard mapping You can customize a keyboard by one of two ways e By modifying a selected on installation keyboard file e By choosing the userkbd kmf keyboard file and then editing it These are some of the things you can do e Make any key on your keyboard send any supported X keysym to the host e Make use of extra keys on non standard keyboards to send special ke
141. nter among two or more monitors Since each monitor has its own set of windows each screen is assigned a screen number beginning at 0 when the X server for that display is started If the screen number is not given screen 0 will be used Each Display Number corresponds to the known Port Number of XServer 0 6000 1 6001 etc Note that output log files for different Display Numbers have different names xserver N out with N being Display Number Auto This check box enabled activates XServer to dynamically generate Display Number In this mode any new X session will have new Display Number and a lot of XServer instances X sessions can be started with no changes in the ini file This feature is especially useful with NT 2000 Terminal Servers Note no XServer instances must use equal Display Numbers when running simultaneously on your system even for different users The Virtual Root Size Box When you select either Single or Full Screen modes for XServer you can fill in the Width and Height fields This lets you set the default size in pixels for the XServer s root window You can make the virtual screen size larger than your display if you want to e g for multi monitor systems The maximum virtual root size is limited by the expression of width height sq pixels lt 56Mbyte pixels Fit to Screen Size If selected this check box allows you to skip input for virtual Width and Height XServer will use the values r
142. nts dialog box Pseudo fonts created in the X session will only become accessible after restarting XServer If you need some X font that is inaccessible XServer allows you to use any MS Windows font instead of it MS Windows fonts do not support X11 font naming conventions Therefore pseudo names aliases are used to access them To use a MS Windows font you should create a pseudo font for it i e choose one and assign a desirable alias Pseudo fonts can be created in advance or immediately in the X session You can manage pseudo fonts by using the Pseudo fonts dialog box Pseudo fonts l Use pseudo fonts Greate pseudo on amp dient request Select pseudo font valatinowin WINDOWS Palatino Linotype medium r normal 13 130 96 96 p 6 LUINDEFINE Compile into X11 View Delete pseudo Save Cancel The Save button writes all changes to Pseudo Fonts Directory This cannot be undone if you press Cancel in the Pseudo fonts dialog box or in the Font Control Tab afterwards Pseudo Fonts Directory MS Windows font specifications and aliases for Pseudo Fonts are stored in the Pseudo Fonts Directory The Pseudo Fonts Directory WINFONTS subdirectory is located under the home directory by default of the software package Creating Pseudo Font To create a pseudo font press the Create pseudo button in the Pseudo fonts dialog box The Font dialog box will appear on your display Select a suitable font and press
143. ny startup or error message information that the host or client would normally display will be sent to a file The log file resides in the XLitePro s home directory The file s name differs depending on how you execute commands e If you execute a single command entered into the Command field all log information will be saved in a file called startup log e If you run a startup file the log file will be saved as filename LOG where filename is the name of the startup file Information will be sent to a log file for the amount of time specified in the Exit after Timeout of field after which the socket will be closed Wait for RLogin Password This option is used if you want to enter your password only when a prompt from the RLOGIN daemon appears Exit after Timeout of This field defines the amount of time the socket will stay open after the host connection has been made The default value is of ten seconds If the connection gets established but the invoked program does not get time to start up you can set this to a higher value empty Default UserID for Jobs If selected this check box suppresses using the MS Windows logon name as default in the J obs Startup Login dialogs Default This button will initialize all parameters to their default values Status Messages Whenever you execute a single command or a startup file any startup or error message information that the host or client would normally display is sent to the
144. o Clipboard To File and View Erase Character The host should delete the last preceding undeleted character or print position from the data stream being supplied by the user A print position may contain several characters that are the result of overstrikes or of sequences such as lt char1 gt BS lt char2 gt Erase Line The host should delete all the data in the current line of input i e characters from the data stream back to but not including the last CR LF sequence sent over the TELNET connection Copy To copy text onto the clipboard leaving the original text intact and replacing the previous clipboard contents select the text you want to copy and choose Copy This command is unavailable until you have selected text Paste When there is text in the clipboard you can use Paste to insert a copy of the clipboard contents at the insertion point to the Telnet window or to another Microsoft Windows application This command is not available if the clipboard is empty There are several ways in using Copy and Paste The first example will be to show using your mouse In your Telnet window scroll over with your mouse to the text you want to select Then click your left mouse button and hold it down to select the text you want to copy Once the text has been highlighted in a box frame right click your mouse button to see the Copy to clipboard option and then click on this button 4 Your text has now been
145. o establish Telnet connection enter the network name or IP address for the host you want to connect to change the default Telnet port number if required and press OK Telnet connects and logs into the specified hostname Once you have connected to the host the host name or IP address you specified appears at the top of the Telnet window with the terminal emulation mode and the host login prompt appears in the window E 192 168 0 32 Telnet lt ansi gt Commands Edit Options Yiew Help Connected to 192 168 6 32 Red Hat Linux release 7 1 Seawolf Kernel 2 4 2 2 on an i686 login mwk Password Last login Fri Sep 26 22 26 12 on 49 6 168 192 in addr arpa 6 mwk linux2 mwk ls a E netstat1 txt ai netstat2 txt 127 6 6 1 11 xkb netstat3 txt At nfs 5606 Fe nohup out uu You must prove your identity to the remote machine using some authentication method e g password authentication Specify the login information required for your host system You can then interact with the host by choosing commands from displayed menus or by typing commands in the window and starting remote applications You can customize your Telnet session with the Settings and or Keyboard Mapping items in the Options menu described below The following sequence of commands can be used as an example of working in the Telnet session depends on the remote shell used login arsexam S DISPLAY xtp2 0 export DISPLAY S xterm mwm amp
146. o methods include functions to copy and paste data between X clients and the Microsoft Windows clipboard While running XServer you can initiate a login session by using Telnet XDMCP or Startup REXEC RSH RLOGIN methods You can launch several X sessions that will be running simultaneously each with its own settings XServer can work on multi monitors PCs While running XServer you can launch any local X client supplied with the package The macro options of XServer let you create macro files to remember sequences of your keystrokes Then whenever you want you can play back these keystroke macros in a target X application window by choosing an appropriate macro file XServer provides German and or French messages and text labels under the corresponding national version of MS Windows XServer supports the following X Extensions Extended Visual nformation XinputExtension MIT SUNDRY NONSTANDARD SHAPE XTEST XC MISC XC APPGROUP GLX for OpenGL RENDER SECURITY LBX To get X Extensions supported by your system run the following command line xdpyinfo display IP_address_of_your_PC 0 XServer can connect to a remote LbxLoxy service a Low Band Width X proxy either by direct access to a remote host or through one of the established SSH1 SSH2 protocol connections as well XServer can use MESA 6 2 1 an open source implementation of the OpenGL specification This chapter describes how to use XServer in all four possible
147. o pieces of information First 64 bits of random data second a 56 bit DES encryption key again random data stored in 8 bytes the last byte of which is ignored Xdm generates these keys using the same random number generator as is used for MIT MAGIC COOKIE 1 Default This button sets up the default values for check boxes and edit fields in the Use XDMCP box The XDM Authentication Authorization Parameters Box Display ID If XDM authentication or XDM authorization has been enabled on the XDM host your system administrator will need to know the value displayed in this field This field should normally never be changed The Display ID value consists of these two parts separated by hyphen the Display Class value and the arbitrary numerical value In very rare cases your system administrator may determine that your Display ID is a duplicate and will ask you to generate a new one To do this use arrows on the right side of the Display ID field The up arrow increases the numerical value of the Display ID and the down arrow decreases it Do not do this without consulting with your administrator Display Class This field can be used to group classes of XDM nodes The field should only be modified at the request of your system administrator Otherwise it should be left unchanged Key This field defines the key used in XDM authentication If your host is using XDM authentication your system manager will need to know the contents of yo
148. ompany Information Contact Us rp Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The User Defined Tab This tab allows any functional key to be programmed with a user defined sequence User defined keys UDKs are a subset of functional keys Telnet Settings Keys Type Text User Defined Logging ExtScreen Definition SE Set Clear Clear All The UDK group box contains a list box with currently defined keys for a current emulation mode This box allows you to map key symbols to the Unshifted Shifted Mode Switched and Shift Mode Switched states of the key You can select a key symbol and then clear with the Clear button define or re define its function value in the Definition edit field You can use UDKs like a macro defined for a functional key whenever you want to forward a user defined control string to a host you press the key combination to activate the value Also see the List Assigned Functions dialog box in the Keyboard Mapping option below for already defined functional keys Note some function key combinations are reserved by MS Windows and cannot be redefined Upon terminating Telnet sessions or pressing OK UDKs are stored in the terminfo ini file in the emulation mode section see Appendix B for details so they will be defaults for the next session when the file will be read in Lock against fut
149. on your PC to Font Path You can launch XSettings press the Font Path button enter the directory name in the Font directory field or select it by using Browse select a font source specification in the Priority ordered path box and Insert the Font directory into the path list before after the selected item 8 Check the FONTS Asianfnt directory by using the XFontset Service utility Then you can view the Entire Fonts List of the FONTS Asianfnt directory 3 Use XSettings PSEUDO fonts feature to emulate X fonts with MS Windows fonts which actually exist on your PC 4 Create aliases for fonts you need in a directory to substitute them with MS Windows fonts which actually exist on your PC and include the directory name into the Font Path list For example the sun fontspecific fonts may be substituted with the adobe fontspecific fonts 5 Edit the fonts ali file in any existing font directory and create aliases for absent fonts to substitute them with existing fonts Of course the first and second ways are preferable You can try to run the following command line fsinfo server fontserverhost portnumber If you get the message usr openwin bin fsinfo unable to open server fontserverhost portnumber then check 1 that the following font server line is present in the etc services file fs 7100 tcp Font server 2 that this port 7100 in our case is being listened on and run the following command on your host n
150. open source XFree86 DRI hardware drivers Mesa allows OpenGL to be used on systems that have no other OpenGL solution See www mesa3d org for more information 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a Q Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Font Control Tab Setup Startup Mouse Keyboard Screen Font control Advanced Troubleshooting Trace Font search path Font directory Browse Priority ordered path Insert before CHFONTS MISC C FONTS 7SDPI Insert after C FONTS 100DPI C FONTSIHP C FONTSICDE Cut CAPANTSIMP AAI i lt i gt Default Pseudo fonts Enable Scaled Fonts Click to apply settings Apply This tab allows you to manage font sources that can be used in X sessions and to specify how XServer will use fonts in X sessions Priority ordered path XServer uses the Priority ordered path list on X client s requests for any font XServer searches for the required font according to the order of font sources till the first matching occurs In the Font search path group box you can rearrange the Priority ordered path list for XServer with the Insert before Insert after Cut and Delete buttons You can enter a font directory path in the
151. or XLitePro XLitePro database composition Configuring XLitePro XLitePro working sessions content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us gt CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt 2 Introducing to XLitePro XLitePro is a non complicated product for integrating the Microsoft Windows and TCP IP network environments XLitePro is an inexpensive but effective way to transform a standard PC running under MS Windows 9x ME NT4 2K 2K3 XP Vista into a multi function terminal Being based on the TCP IP open standards the package integrates a PC into an interoperable computer network The network of dissimilar computers and operating systems becomes perfectly transparent to you XLitePro enables you to work on your PC s screen with several applications executed simultaneously on various network nodes As a result a heterogeneous network appears to you as a unified large computer system arranged directly on your desktop By using the industry standard Secure Shell SSH1 SSH2 protocol for remote logins intended to provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network the package brings you typical remote system administrating file transferring and access to corporate resources over the Internet With its SSH1 SSH2 features support the package brings
152. ow managers are allowed to run Check of X client s Backing Store This option is only used in the Multiple and Multiple RemoteWM modes If this check box is enabled XServer will use the Backing Store mode when the X application requests it But XServer will not use Backing Store while re displaying an X application s window in some cases If this check box is clear XServer will use the Backing Store mode when the X application requests it To try this option may be useful when an X client uses the Backing Store mode and the windows are not properly redrawn See also Enable Backing Store on the Advanced Tab Enable XKEYBOARD Extension If this check box is selected XServer will use standard XKEYBOARD Extension for some Client applications that require it to start up properly Default This button sets up the default values for check boxes and edit fields in the tab 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ro Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Trace Tab Setup Startup Mouse Keyboard Screen Font control Advanced Troubleshooting Trace d i 1 j Network trace Network trace level name be Trace file name mkidebug ttt Number of lines For tra
153. ows System Font Table Therefore accessibility of a particular MS Windows font depends upon MS Windows session history If you try to use a MS Windows font that is inaccessible MS Windows will give you some other font with the closest metrics XServer guarantees getting of the exactly requested MS Windows font if you create the pseudo font for it immediately after starting MS Windows or compile it into the X11 format file 17 Font Control lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us aa Qs Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt 7 Telnet This chapter describes how to start and use the Telnet program supplied with XLitePro Telnet is a communications and terminal emulation program for logging into remote machine and executing commands in a remote machine It allows you to connect to and communicate with hosts that support the Telnet protocol and run a Telnet service over an insecure channel To provide terminal emulation from your computer running MS Windows the remote host must be configured with the TCP IP program the Telnet service program daemon and a user account for your PC Once you have established a connection you can use Telnet to start X clients and perform other operations outside the X Window System environment While you are using Telnet your PC e
154. per parameters to run remote commands The Start Method Box The first thing you should select is the Start Method Initially REXEC is selected RSH For RSH method Remote Shell you should know your user ID name If you click on RSH the Password field will be grayed Some hosts require your PC to be authorized before using RSH as it does not require a password On UNIX systems you need to add your PC name to the etc hosts equiv and HOME rhosts files on your host REXEC For REXEC Remote Executable method you can choose either the direct access insecure execution mode or the secure SSH channel mode In the Start Method box of the Startup window you can see a list of actual SSH1 SSH2 protocol connections you have previously established for example by the SSH1 or SSH2 Client of the Telnet_SSH program The Refresh button allows you to renovate the list If you clear the Use SSH Forwarding check box then the direct access insecure mode will only be used for REXEC operations If you want REXEC operations to be done in secure connection mode enable the Use SSH Forwarding check box and select a desired remote host an active SSH server from within the list If the REXEC server and SSH1 SSH2 server you are using in a Startup session are on the same remote host then the Host Name IP Address field can contain localhost or 127 0 0 1 This is more preferable than its actual IP address in most cases but depends on how the ho
155. play of various attributes pertaining to the selected window s raw bits and how the selected window is to be stored Displayed information includes the selected window s bit gravity window gravity backing store hint backing planes value backing pixel and whether or not the window has save under set The metric option causes all individual height width and x and y positions to be displayed in millimetres as well as number of pixels based on what the server thinks the resolution is lt previous content Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us Ss CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc
156. program communicating with a proxy manager see About xfindproxy below Terminating XSession terminates lbxproxy You can launch more than one Ibxproxy xterm pairs each with different displays available e g 61 0 in addition to above Note to run lbxproxy under Solaris you must have rights as root Running xterm from Startup The Startup utility automatically runs XSession and then prompts you to specify data for connection and commands for execution You can connect to remote machine supporting LBX and start up lbxproxy xterm pair by entering in the Command field and sequentially executing the following commands e g from xtp 0 and for port 6061 usr X11R6 bin lbxproxy 61 display xtp 0 usr X11R6 bin xterm display 61 Note that you should enter the full file specification to execute such commands You can use locate lbxproxy Or which 1bxproxy commands to determine the path on the remote machine Note that zlevel 6 is the most optimal option you can set for the Zlib compression level used by lbxproxy for stream compression About xfindproxy xfindproxy is a program used to locate available proxy services It utilizes the Proxy Management Protocol to communicate with a proxy manager The proxy manager keeps track of all available proxy services starts new proxies when necessary and makes sure that proxies are shared whenever possible see About proxymngr below Synopsis of the xfindproxy xfindproxy manager m
157. r this feature for national keyboards Note if you need to send the four MS Windows specific key combinations to X clients you have to enter the substitution strings into the XSETUP section of the xwp ini file for package s communication programs can use them For example CtrlEsc2 255 173 To send Ctrl Esc press CtrltKEYPAD MINUS SIGN CtrlAIt2 255 171 To send Ctrl Alt press Ctrl KEYPAD PLUS SIGN AItEsc2 255 173 To send Alt Esc press Alt KEYPAD MINUS SIGN AltTab2 255 171 To send Alt Tab press AIttKEYPAD PLUS SIGN lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us eaa ee on Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt The Color Definitions File The rgb txt file shipped by MIT jointly with the X Window System contains predefined colors in the form of correspondence between their specific RGB values and symbolic color names The color values are present in the RRR GGG BBB format where R G and B represent single decimal digits and determine the intensity of the red green and blue primaries that make up each color Some sample lines in the rgb txt file may look like the following in the RRR GGG BBB color s alias format 160 32 240 purple 255 0 0 red 255 0 255 magenta lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order
158. r wide tabular format The I option allows you to print interesting OpenGL limits glxgears The glxgears program is a sample GLX version of the gears GL demo It is a GLX demo that draws three rotating gears and prints out framerate information to stdout The info option allows you to print out GL implementation information before running the demo xclock The xclock program displays the time in analog or digital form The time is continuously updated at a frequency that may be specified by the user xdpyinfo The xdpyinfo program displays information about an X server It is used to examine the capabilities of a server the predefined values for various parameters used in communicating between clients and the server and the different types of screens and visuals that are available xev xev is the X Event Tester You can run this standard X client locally on your PC to obtain the values of keysyms for keys According to its manual when xev is running it creates a window and then asks the X server to send it notices called events whenever anything happens to the window such as being moved resized typed in clicked in mouse movements button clicks etc It is useful for seeing what causes events to occur and to display the information that they contain For example you can run xev to obtain the values of keysyms for key presses xfd This program is used to displays all the characters in an X font According to its manual
159. rehand to contain your settings for Telnet The file must have the prosets ini name and locate in the package distributive directory where the setup exe file is located The settings will be placed in the xwp ini file This is especially useful for silent installations lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us eee CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt Running UNINSTALL You can uninstall the package by choosing the Uninstall item from the Program Folder The program will prompt you to confirm removing the package from your computer When Uninstall completed some elements might not be removed You should manually remove items related to the application lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt Upgrading XLitePro If you specify the home directory that contains the package installation files the Setup program will detect it and prompt you to upgrade or configure it If you choose YES i e to upgrade the installed package Setup brings up the Upgrade Type window You can choose Typical Compact or Custom installation t
160. remote window manager provides its own tool task bar In this mode XServer can work on multi monitors PCs Edit Options Refresh Local Refresh Restart XServer Macros Run Messages Help Local Window Manager Readme amp Ordering Info Note that the Restore Minimize items on the XServer menu provide visibility of XServer background in an additional small window This x root window may be used to control functions of the remote window manager used usually by pressing mouse buttons 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ea SSS CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt XServer Commands In the Multiple and Full Screen modes XServer commands are displayed by clicking on the X session icon In the Single mode XServer commands can be accessed by clicking on the Control Menu box at the top left corner of the X session window The top of the Control Menu presents the standard MS Windows commands Restore Move Size Minimize Maximize and Close The bottom of the menu presents XServer commands They are described below The Edit Menu When you select Edit the Edit Menu commands are displayed x Selection PRIMARY Copy Rectangle Print Rectangle Copy All Copy x Selection
161. resizing etc Also you can launch the local mwm program Motif Window Manager on your PC from the X session s Run menu for the Single Full or Multiple RemoteWM mode In this case mwm will provide the windows managing functions If you do not want to use a remote window manager please use the Multiple mode When XServer is running in the Multiple window mode the MS Windows window manager is used and any other window manager is blocked Some remote window managers including gnome and KDE close the X session if they detect any other running window manager In this case you cannot use the Multiple mode and should only use the Single Full or Multiple RemoteWM window mode 17 Font Control lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ee Qi Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content Appendix F Local X and Motif Clients The XLitePro package includes the following local X and Motif clients mwm based on OpenMotif 2 0 glxinfo the GLX extension local X Client glxgears the GLX extension local X Client xclock xdpyinfo xev xfd xfontsel xkill xlsfonts xmodmap xprop xrdb xset xshowcmap xwininfo They have the same functionality and command line syntax as related remote UNIX ones but were developed to be run under MS Windows so you can use t
162. s including Chinese Japanese or Korean fonts etc To manage Font Path choose XSetup and then select the Font Control tab in the Settings window Setup Startup Mouse Keyboard Screen Font control Advanced Troubleshooting Trace Font search path Font directory D FONTS HP Priority ordered path Di FONTS MISC A Insert after D FONTS CDE z Cut MAFEAMTSIFSMPT 5 amp gt Delete Default Pseudo Fonts Enable Scaled Fonts D FONTS 100DPI D FONTSIOPWN Click to apply settings Apply Click to apply settings Apply Note The FONTS subdirectory shown in pictures of this chapter is not under the XLitePro home directory Users can move it to a desired location in their file systems See section Editing Font Path below after installation of the package The Apply button in the tab writes new Font Path into the xwp ini file located in the XLitePro configuration directory If the Enable Scaled Fonts check box is selected it allows XServer to use scaled fonts Font Directory A font directory contains a number of font description files in the X11 format Setup installs a set of font directories under the FONTS subdirectory in the XLitePro home directory by default Any font directory must have the fonts dir file that contains the font description list according to font files of the directory the fonts ali file with font aliases and a set of font description files with the pcf
163. se You can define whether to use pseudo fonts in the X session or not To disable pseudo fonts check off the Use pseudo fonts check box Pseudo Fonts Directory will be removed from Font Path XServer will only use X fonts You will not be able to create pseudo fonts in the X session To enable pseudo fonts check on the Use pseudo fonts check box The Pseudo fonts priority dialog box will appear Pseudo fonts priority Directory Path ES FONTS WINFONTS Specify priority for fonts path C FONTS 75DPI C FONTS 100DPI C FONTS CDE C FONTS OP WN CFONTSIWINFONTS Before selection After selection Cancel You should define priority of Pseudo Fonts Directory among other font sources in Font Path To insert Pseudo Fonts Directory into Font Path select a position and use the Before selection or After selection buttons XServer will use pseudo fonts as well as X fonts 17 Font Control lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us P Qi Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Run Box Options that you can select are for running services e The XServer Tab The XServer Tab Run Server Run with x WP ini Server v Restart Click to apply settings The Run with XWP ini
164. se MS Windows fonts in X sessions You can run Font Manager from the X session Control menu or run XFontset Service from the XLitePro s Program Folder to view the ordered font sources list the font list of each font directory font information font properties font metrics images of any available font If the Trace Fonts Requests check box in the Trace tab of XSetup in the Settings dialog box is checked then all font requests from X clients with resolve messages will be stored in the xserver out file This option is useful for analysis of the font accessibility and resolving font problems by XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 17 Font Control lt previous content next gt Pseudo Fonts If you plan to use MS Windows Fonts in the X session press the Pseudo fonts button in the Font Control tab in the Settings window Then you can choose MS Windows fonts and assign aliases to them This means creating pseudo fonts You can compile a pseudo font into the X11 format and save it in any font directory for later use You can also create a pseudo font directly in the X session on particular X client s font requests To enable this switch on the Use pseudo fonts and Create pseudo on X client request check boxes in the Pseudo fo
165. se any MS Windows font instead of it MS Windows fonts do not support X11 font naming conventions Therefore pseudo names aliases are used to access them To use a MS Windows font you should create a pseudo font for it i e choose one and assign a desirable alias Pseudo fonts can be created in advance or immediately in the X session Loading pseudo fonts takes some time to create their images Reading font image from the X11 format file is faster It becomes essential if X client uses a lot of fonts To prevent this time loss you can compile and save images of frequently used pseudo fonts in the X11 like format in your Pseudo Fonts Directory or in any font directory for later use This will require some disk space You can also create a pseudo font directly in the X session on particular X client s font requests Unfortunately pseudo fonts created on X client s requests become accessible only after restarting the X session In the current X session XServer uses the default font instead of requested one You can define whether to use pseudo fonts in the X session or not You should define priority of Pseudo Fonts Directory among other font sources in the Priority ordered path list XServer will use pseudo fonts as well as X fonts On how you can manage pseudo fonts see section Pseudo Fonts in chapter Font Control 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Prici
166. se different Display Numbers So you have to launch each X session with a proper ini file specified in a command line when invoking XServer These ini files must differ at least by Display Numbers You may specify other settings of the ini files as different as you need for particular X sessions Example l 2 Create two copies of your current ini file xwp ini with names sessionO ini and sessionlL ini Create two copies of the XSettings shortcut with names XSettingsO and XSettings1 and specify the ini files for them respectively Launch XSettings with XSettingsO specify 0 for Display Number and exit Launch XSettings with XSettings1 specify 1 for Display Number and exit Create two copies of the XSession shortcut with names XSessionO and XSession1 and specify the ini files for them respectively Another way without creating two XSettings shortcuts is as follows Create two copies of your current ini file xwp ini with names sessionO ini and session 1 ini Create two copies of the XSession shortcut with names XSessionO and XSession1 and specify the ini files for them respectively Launch X session with XSessionO launch XSettings from the XServer Run menu specify O for Display Number and exit from both programs Launch X session with XSession1 launch XSettings from the XServer Run menu specify 1 for Display Number and exit from both programs Now you can run these two XSessions at the same time XSessionO with Display Number
167. se the X key defined A code is a decimal number to represent valid escape or control sequences for the terminal Examples for VT240 XK_Home 155 72 155 50 126 CSI H CSI 2 XK_KP_Home 155 72 143 119 CSI H SS3 w XK_KP_Space 143 117 SS3 u e A group of user defined keys UDK definitions You can reprogram them in the Telnet Options Settings User Defined tab A UDK s name followed by a separator begins the record A value may be a sequence of one or more characters and or hex codes without any separator to be transmitted when you use the UDK defined Examples Alt F10 PRINT five characters Shift F1 0x1lbOp one hex code 0x1b with two characters O and p Terminal Parameter Settings You can set up terminal capabilities by records with the following keywords and values Lines number The record specifies a number of lines on a screen of a terminal Example Lines 24 Columns number The record specifies a number of characters in a line Example Columns 80 Colors number The record specifies the maximum number of colors on the screen Example Colors 16 RGB R G B The record specifies the palette description for colors to be used for color terminals instead of default colors of MS Windows Each color number beginning at 0 to Colors 1 is represented by R G and B the relative intensities for red green and blue primaries each in the range of 0 255 decimal to be used for a certain color The RGB v
168. select one of them to start an X session Select XDMCP Host HOST Name IP Address Description 192 168 0 32 Linux 2 4 2 2 192 168 0 41 Ouser load 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clase 192 168 0 20 Linux 2 4 21 47 EL Refresh Frequently C Seldom Manually If you want to use the Query or Indirect XDMCP mode you should specify the network node name or IP address for the host you want to connect to in the Connect Host field in the XDMCP Settings of XSettings After establishing the X connection XDMCP contacts a xdm process running on a host system Then xdm initiates login session as follows 1 An optional authentication procedure takes place in which xdm proves to the terminal that it is authorized to manage that display 2 A session key is generated to be used for subsequent client authorization 3 A username password is requested to authenticate the user 4 A session manager is run typically usr lib X11 xdm Xsession which is typically a shell script that ends up executing the required session manager such as xterm When the session manager terminates all other clients have their windows destroyed and should then terminate themselves A new session is then initiated by xdm Many XDMCP parameters may be redefined if required in usr lib X11 xdm xdm config and usr lib X11 xdm Xresources See manual xdm 1 for details In particular sites may find it useful to tailor the login window greeting in Xr
169. sert before or Insert after Also to fill in the Font directory edit field you can manually enter a font directory path or use the Browse button to select it i e a path to a fonts dir file Pressing Default places font paths in the Priority ordered path list according to a default order You can use the minus and space characters in the Font Path items The total length of the Font Path items can be up to 2040 characters Also see Appendix C Troubleshooting for examples Font Service The XFontset Service utility allows you to view fonts accessible for X clients in the current X session You can use this option instead of running the xlsfonts and xfd X clients When you click on the XFontset Service icon in the XLitePro Programs folder A Ka Fontset Service the Font Directories dialog box appears Font Directories Font Directory C FONTS MISC C FONTS 75DPI C FONTS 100DPI C FONTS HP C FONTS CDE C FONTS OPWN tep hpS000 7100 Show Font List Check Close Also to display this box you can run Font Manager from the X session Control menu This dialog box shows font directories existing in Font Path i e a Priority ordered path list You can check how XServer resolves a particular X client s font request by typing the requested font name in the edit field and then pressing the Resolve Font Request button The program will show you the font directory and the font file corresponding to the r
170. services available This configuration file is installed in usr X11R6 lib X11 proxymngr pmconfig during the installation of proxymngr The location of the configuration file can be overwritten using the config command line option Aside from lines starting with an exclamation point for comments each line of the configuration file describes either an unmanaged or managed proxy service For unmanaged proxies the format is lt service name gt unmanaged lt proxy address gt service name Is the name of the unmanaged proxy service and must not contain any spaces for example XFWP service name is case insensitive proxy address Is the network address of the unmanaged proxy The format of the address is specific to the service name For example for the XFWP service the proxy address might be firewall x org 100 If there is more than one entry in the config file with the same unmanaged service name the proxy manager will try to use the proxies in the order presented in the config file Example xfwp unmanaged firewall 4444 For managed proxies the format is lt service name gt managed lt command to start proxy gt service name Is the name of the managed proxy service and must not contain any spaces for example LBX service name is case insensitive command to start proxy Is the command executed by the proxy manager to start a new instance of the proxy If command to start proxy contains spaces the
171. setup iss The f1 option enables you to specify an alternative file location and script file name It is recommended to specify the absolute PATH for the option With these arguments Setup performs normal installation of the package and creates the script file you specified in the command in the directory according to the specified PATH The file contains data you specified for Setup to install the package See section Running Setup above Setup performs secondary installations using the script file so you have to specify no input data you only watch silently how Setup works automatically 2 To perform secondary installation make sure that the script file created at the first step is located in the distributive directory where the setup exe file exists If not then copy the script file to the distributive directory and then run Setup with the following command line setup s wauto With this argument and without the f1 option Setup will install the package according to the setup iss script file Setup will search for the file in the distributive directory Also you can use the following command line to perform secondary installation setup s This is the same as the wauto option with the only difference the Finish dialog message is suppressed in this case When running an InstallScript MSI or InstallScript installation in silent mode i e using the s option the log file setup log is by default created in the s
172. st has been configured You can use the netstat utility to watch your network connections RLOGIN For RLOGIN Remote Login method you can use the following macros in a command or startup files see section Command Box below oeeeee ee O JI E a Note that the profile file is always executed on a remote host for this method when a user logs in Startup uses the randomized RLOGIN initial portnumber to avoid possible rejection of connection IShell local Shell The IShell i e local Shell mode allows you to enter a command line to run a local executable file on your PC like you do that with the MS Start Run box For example you may choose to run Telnet Notepad local X clients etc For information about local X clients please refer to Appendix F Local X and Motif Clients Telnet The Telnet method is similar to other methods You enter login information to establish Telnet connection with your remote host and specify a command line or file you want to execute on the host When you press Execute Startup will launch a non interactive Telnet session i e without the Telnet window In this mode the direct access insecure mode will be used for Telnet operations without SSH X11 forwarding Note that you must use the display argument in the command line to invoke a remote X client to communicate with XServer on your PC host In this case the X client connects to your XServer and operates For example you can
173. start XServer iscsi v Local NumLock Processing Macros v Unlock NumLock ial If Colormap changed b Messages p 9 About Connect LbxLoxy Server Help Readme amp Ordering Info All available Options commands are described below X Selection This option determines an X Selection that will be used by the XServer s Copy X Selection Paste to X Selection Copy X Selection to File Paste File to X Selection and Clear X Selection commands of the Edit menu Whenever you select this option a dialog box appears on your display prompting you to specify which X Selection you want to used The current choice will appear at the top of the Edit menu Use the mouse to select the choice you want from the list box and then click OK Current X Selection x Selection EEan Most X applications use PRIMARY For X clients that support SECONDARY CLIPBOARD or CUT_BUFFERO through CUT_BUFFER7 you can change the current X Selection by selecting it from the list Note you can also use the edit field at the top of the dialog box to enter a name for a custom X Selection This is only useful if the name is defined by an X client If you do this the name will be saved and will appear in the dialog box whenever you select this option Minimize on Activity Losing This option is only available in the Full Screen mode If you select this option the XServer s window will be iconified each time the focus changes to another window Otherwise it can
174. t previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ry Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Starting XServer You can start XServer by double clicking on the XSession icon from the XLitePro Programs folder x Session XServer will be started in a default window mode according to settings stored in the ini file used When XServer is running you can change the current window mode by selecting an appropriate item from the XServer s Control menu or by launching the XSettings utility See section Using XSettings in Chapter Configuring XLitePro You can launch XSettings either from the XLitePro Programs folder or from the XServer s Run menu If you save new settings from XSettings in the ini file then you must restart XServer to re read the file and to take them effect Also see section Using ComSetup in Chapter Configuring XLitePro on how to make communication settings relating to the networking aspects of XLitePro that operate with the TCP IP transport interface There are some additional settings you can specify to customize your X sessions They are described in section The XSETUP Section of the ini file below 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company In
175. tch the characteristics of the connection using Smoothed Round Trip Time SRTT calculations as described in RFC793 The timer for a given segment is doubled after each retransmission of that segment Using this algorithm TCP tunes itself to the normal delay of a connection TCP connections over high delay links will take much longer to time out than those over low delay links By default after the retransmission timer hits 240 seconds it uses that value for retransmission of any segment that needs to be retransmitted This can be a cause of long delays for a client to time out on a slow link MS Windows NT4 2000 provide a mechanism to control the initial retransmit time and then the retransmit time is self tuning The following is based on the Microsoft Knowledge Base and Microsoft MSDN Library To change the initial retransmit timeout parameters you can modify the following values in the following registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Services Tcpip Parameters Value Name nitialRtt Data Type REG DWORD Valid Range 0 65535 decimal Default 0xBB8 3000 decimal The InitialRtt parameter controls the initial retransmission timeout used by TCP on each new connection It applies to the connection request SYN and to the first data segment s sent on each connection For example the value data 5000 decimal sets the initial retransmit time to five seconds Value Name TcpMaxDataRetransmissions Data Type REG_DW
176. te system by typing the following command in an X window xlsfonts more A list appears displaying one font per line This font name is typical adobe courier bold o normal 10 100 75 75 m 60 iso08859 1 The hyphen separated fields designate the following e adobe Foundry e courier Family e bold Weight e o Slant e normal Set Width e Additional Style e 10 Pixel Size e 100 Point Size e 75 Y Resolution e 75 X Resolution e m Spacing e 60 Average Width e iso8859 Character Set Registry e 1 Character Set Encoding The most important properties to consider are the Family Weight Slant and Point Size Family is the style of the letters Some common examples are Helvetica Courier and Times Weight is the width of the line making up the letter The options are regular and bold Slant is the angle of the letters The most common are R for Roman meaning upright I for italic and O for oblique similar to italic Whether the slant is designated as I or O depends on the family Point Size is the size of the letters The number refers to decipoints Multiply the point size to get the decipoints 10 point type is 100 decipoints 17 Font Control lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt
177. tension You have to convert the HP snf to X11 snf Cut and Paste did not work between windows e g between W 95 Notepad and SUN UNIX Textedit have still to try dragging and dropping a file between windows e g UNIX Filemanager to W 95 File system In your case you should choose the CLIPBOARD X Selection to provide the transfer needed To use the cut amp paste functions you should know the global cut buffers X Selections that your X application uses for these operations from X application manuals Different X applications can use different X Selections for cut amp paste For example normally e xterm uses the PRIMARY X Selection e cmdtool uses the CLIPBOARD X Selection e dtterm uses both PRIMARY for mouse Button1 Button2 actions CLIPBOARD for Edit menu s Copy Paste actions Before cut amp paste you should correctly define the global cut buffer X Selection that XServer and your X application will use For example to copy text between xterm and MS WordPad you should specify the PRIMARY X Selection for xterm and XServer before copying For the xterm window you can define the buffer by choosing Select Options XSelection PRI MARY OK Make sure that the Auto Clipboard Copy amp Paste check box in the XSettings dialog box is enabled See section A Note on Copy and Paste in chapter Using XServer If you want to copy text from xterm to MS WordPad you can do the following In the xterm window 1 Mov
178. the XSettings window is checked Three of the least significant bits in p specify one of three main kinds of auto copying e bit el 1 enables copying from MS Windows Clipboard to X Selection e bit e2 1 enables copying from X Selection to MS Windows Clipboard e bit e3 1 makes copying from X Selection to MS Windows Clipboard when any window controlled by XServer loses its activity ConnectXWClipboards 0 disables automatic copying MS Windows Clipboard and X Selection when they are changed i e there is no immediate link between MS Windows Clipboard and X Selection when the Auto Clipboard Copy amp Paste check box in the XSettings window is not checked DisableRENDERAnimCursor 1 You can use this binary setting to display the standard arrow cursor instead of real cursors of X Clients This helps accelerate displaying cursors ILikeAIX 1 This option specifies the old style keyboard mapping like it was on the AIX X console X Terminals etc This is the actual mode for some AIX X Clients that work with fixed keyboard mapping only ILikeXWinPro52 1 This binary setting allows XServer to only use the PseudoColor visual with the 888 colors weight instead of the default value of 666 This mode of XServer in the 8 bits mode is useful for some old CAD CAE systems MiddleButtonTimeout 10 This option is used to set up the value for the MiddleButton wait timeout in msec TerminateOnSuspend 1 You can use this binary setting
179. the fonts with the pcf suffix Yes it is You should create a directory for pcf files create the fonts dir and fonts ali files in it and add the corresponding item to Font Path the Priority ordered path box by using XSettings XServer makes use of pcf fonts the same way as snf fonts You can enable Trace Fonts Requests in XSettings to find out fonts that are absent from the xserver out file There are several ways to add fonts to XLitePro see Chapter Font Control 1 Connect to a remote font server which provides fonts you need You can launch XSettings press the FontPath button enter your font server specification in the Font directory field select a font server specification in the Priority ordered path box and Insert the Font directory into the path list before after the selected item To detect required font directories and their order on a remote host please logon to the remote host by using the console under the same account and then run the command line xset q from the xterm window or from the console Please store the Font Path from the output of this command You should add the missing paths to these fonts in the same order into the catalogue line of the font server s config file Then if the font server is running restart it or re read its config file E g the config file for Solaris is usr openwin lib X11 fontserver cfg for Linux usr X11R6 lib X11 fs config Note If you are using
180. ther running window manager e g MS Windows window manager or local mwm To configure XServer you should start the XSettings utility select the Single Full or Multiple RemoteWM mode enable the Use XDMCP check box click the Settings button and then specify XDMCP settings Before using XDMCP make sure that XDMCP on the remote host listens to UDP port 177 To do so run the netstat an grep 177 command on the remote host You may see from its output udp 0 0 0 0 0 0 177 0 0 0 0 or for Solaris station 177 Idle If you do not see this please check configuration of XDMCP on your remote host Also make sure that UDP port 177 on the remote host is accessible from your PC i e there are no any firewalls etc filtering these packages between your PC and the remote host If UDP port 177 on the remote host is not accessible from your PC you cannot use XDMCP mode of XServer NOTES When XServer is running in the Single Full or Multiple RemoteWM mode the remote window manager that you select will be used e g olwm CDE twm mwm etc If you want to use a remote window manager please use the Single Full or Multiple RemoteWM mode In this case you should use the XDMCP mode or start any remote window manager from the Unix host e g start xterm and then start the required window manager from the xterm window In this case the remote window manager only provides the windows managing functions moving
181. thods is negotiable and in some cases the algorithm used by a given method is negotiable as well LBX also provides for negotiation of extensions to LBX About lbxproxy Applications that would like to take advantage of the Low Bandwidth extension to X LBX must make their connections to an Ibxproxy These applications need to know nothing about LBX they simply connect to the Ibxproxy as if it were a regular server The lbxproxy accepts client connections multiplexes them over a single connection to the X server and performs various optimizations on the X protocol to make it faster over low bandwidth and or high latency connections Connect Remote LbxLoxy OK Host 192 168 0 32 Pott 6063 Use SSH Forwarding p15 3 xwp Oxfffe 975 DDE server used for connecting Telnet_f With regard to authentication authorization lbxproxy simply passes along to the server the credentials presented by the client Since X clients will connect to Ibxproxy it is important that the user s Xauthority file contain entries with valid keys associated with the network ID of the proxy Ibxproxy does not get involved with how these entries are added to the Xauthority file The user is responsible for setting it up Synopsis of lbxproxy lbxproxy lt display gt option If lt display gt is specified the proxy will use the given display port when listening for connections The display port is an offset from port 6000 identical to the way
182. ting system s configuration used on the host e g the path may be usr bin X11 xterm The xterm window should appear on your display You can then interact with the host by typing commands in the window and starting remote applications e g xclock 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Full Screen Mode This mode presents all X clients in a single root window taking up full the screen outside the Microsoft Windows graphical environment The window management and all other functions are typically controlled by an X Window System window manager you start on a host For transition from the X Window System graphical environment into the Microsoft Windows graphical environment the ScrollLock key is used In the MS Windows environment the Full Screen mode displays the XSession icon at the bottom of your display Functions that affect XServer as a whole are controlled by clicking this icon Edit Options Local Refresh Restart Server Macros About Help Readme amp Ordering Info For transition from the Microsoft Windows graphical environment into the X Window System graphical environment the Alt Esc or Alt Tab keys are used If you used the Virtua
183. to provide a graceful termination of X Clients on suspending PCs Emulate WM window substrate 1 This option is for the Multiple mode of XServer In this mode the local window manager provides usual behavior but each top level non popup X window has a parent window controlled by the window manager UnlatchedCapsLock 1 This option toggles the actual CapsLock keyboard key to unlatched mode i e XServer will consider the CapsLock key as a normal key non toggling This is the actual setting if you re map the CapsLock key in the kmf file say interchanging the CapsLock and LeftControl keys that is popular among some users on SUN machines Use 8 3 fonts_alias_file 1 This option specifies for XServer to use the standard fonts alias file name Historically XServer uses the fonts ali name to list font aliases in the file This setting is useful when XServer uses a mounted font directory UseUsualSelect 1 This setting provides the old style way of using the select WinSock API request 9 Using XServer lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us SS SS CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 17 Font Control lt previous content next gt Restriction of Windows Fonts Accessibility The current version of XServer provides access only to those MS Windows fonts that are available in the MS Wind
184. tput already produced but not yet actually sent to the user s terminal Break This command sends the Telnet Break command BREAK control function to the remote host This command intended to indicate that the Break Key or the Attention Key was hit tells the host to stop what it is doing Are You There This command sends the Telnet Are You There command AYT control function to the remote host This command determines if the connection with the host is still up and the system is running This command tells the host to send back to the user s terminal some visible evidence that the command was received This function may be invoked by the user when the system is unexpectedly silent for a long time because of the unanticipated by the user length of a computation an unusually heavy system load etc Pause Output This command pauses output it sends Ctri S to the host The Resume Output item then becomes active and can be selected Resume Output This command resumes output it sends Ctri Q to the host after output has been paused Exit The Exit item terminates the Telnet session The Edit Menu The Edit menu displays two commands that allow you to edit the lines you type in a Telnet window Erase Character and Erase Line Also there are two standard commands Copy and Paste for text operations with the Microsoft Windows clipboard Edit Options View Help Erase Character Erase Line C opy C tri C Paste Ctrl T
185. u with a dialog of six tabs that allow you to view and modify the current terminal emulation settings e The Keys Tab e The Type Tab e The Text Tab e The Text Tab for the XTERM Type e The User Defined Tab e The Logging Tab e The ExtScreen Tab 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ty Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Keyboard Mapping Option By using the Keyboard Mapping Option i e keymap editor invoking you can load change re define keys and create a new keyboard layout and save any keyboard definition file Keyboard files are text files that define the X Protocol Key Symbols Keysyms which are mapped to keys on your keyboard By default they have the extension KMF and are located in the home directory You specify the KMF file to be used by all XLitePro s programs in the XSettings window The keyboard mapping file format uses scancodes which allow the terminal to transmit make and break codes for each keystroke corresponding to the hardware scan codes used by PC keyboards scan set 1 Make means when the key is pressed break means when the key is released The Keyboard Mapping File Format is described in Appendix A The Keyboard Mapping dialog box of the keymap editor allows you to m
186. ual if no resource identifier is given with id xkill will display a special cursor as a prompt for the user to select a window to be killed If a pointer button is pressed over a non root window the server will close its connection to the client that created the window xlsfonts This program is used to display server font list for X According to its manual xIlsfonts lists the fonts that match the given pattern The wildcard character may be used to match any sequence of characters including none and to match any single character If no pattern is given is assumed The and characters must be quoted to prevent them from being expanded by the shell The I option lists some attributes of the font on one line in addition to its name The II option lists font properties in addition to I output The III option lists character metrics in addition to Il output xmodmap The xmodmap utility is for modifying keymaps and pointer button mappings in X It is used to edit and display the keyboard modifier map and keymap table that are used by client applications to convert event keycodes into keysyms It is usually run from the user s session startup script to configure the keyboard according to personal tastes Some options that may be used with xmodmap according to the manual e The display display option specifies the host and display to use e The e expression option specifies an expression to be executed Any number of e
187. ur XDMCP Key and Display ID fields This field should only be modified at the request of your system administrator Otherwise it should be left unchanged 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us a Imm CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Mouse_Keyboard Tab Setup Startup Mouse Keyboard Screen Font control Advanced Troubleshooting Trace Mouse Settings Middle Button Emulation Use Mouse Wheel Keyboard Settings Keyboard File List us krnf U S English keyboard v Local NumLock key Block KeySyms Changing Unlatched NumLock C Block Modifiers Changing C Local ScrollLock key Keyboard Mapping For Linux C Unlatched ScrollLock Default Click to apply settings Apply The Mouse Settings Box Middle Button Emulation The default setting specifies a two button mouse with the check box enabled If you are using a 3 button mouse click to disable the check box The middle mouse button is emulated by clicking simultaneously both left and right mouse buttons Use Mouse Wheel This check box enables disables XServer to process the mouse wheel i e to translate its rotation to the Button4 and Button5 press release X events Note that the mouse whee
188. ur remote host is accessible from your PC e g with the Ping utility and supports the REXEC protocol Also make sure that your PC is accessible from your remote host If OK then you may initiate a login session by using REXEC like the following steps 1 Specifying required settings e Start XSettings by double clicking on the XSettings icon from the XLitePro Programs folder the XSettings window should appear e Select Single from the Window Mode List e Disable the Use XDMCP check box from the XDMCP section e Specify other required settings e Click OK to save your settings and exit XSettings 2 Initiating X session e Start XServer by double clicking on the XSession icon from the XLitePro Programs folder the empty X session window should appear 3 Initiating the Startup session e Start Startup by double clicking on the Startup icon from the XLitePro Programs folder or from the Run menu of XServer the Startup window should appear e Choose REXEC in the Start Method section e Enter the network name or IP address for the remote host you want to connect to in the Host Name IP Address field in the Login section e Enter your User Name in the User ID field e Enter your Password required for your login to the remote system e In the Command field enter the following line usr X11R6 bin xterm display LOCALIP 0 e Specify other required settings e Click the Execute button Note The path to xterm depends on the opera
189. ure definition Use this check box to lock unlock UDKs listed against future redefinition from a remote host Definition This edit field is used to enter new control string codes for UDKs The string can include any combination of escape sequences control sequences or text without any separating character The string should be in valid format for the terminal emulation mode You can scroll the field left or right as needed to allow longer strings to be entered Set This button assigns the value entered in the Definition field to the UDK currently selected in the list box for the current terminal emulation mode This key combination will activate the value whenever it is pressed Clear This button removes a value for a currently selected UDK Clear All Click this button to delete the mapping for all UDKs listed OK Pressing OK saves current UDK settings and quits the dialog box Cancel You can cancel any changes you made to the dialog box by clicking on this button 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us eo CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt The Logging Tab Telnet Settings Keys Type Text User Defined Logging ExtScreen Logging Session logging C Log printable output only C
190. ve the following entry lines you can customize for particular needs and applications ALTforEMACS 1 This setting allows the ALT key to be used in EMACS ExitOnDisconnect N This option is used to control the session s restart completion mode with N providing the following e ExitOnDisconnect 1 suppresses Starting the new Telnet session e ExitOnDisconnect 2 suppresses issuing the Connection lost message only writing it into the telnet out file e ExitOnDisconnect 3 suppresses issuing the open forwarded connections message only writing it into the telnet out file FineSelectMode 1 This setting is used to set up the Fine Selection mode In this mode all touched symbols are included in a selection area QuickClipBoard 1 This setting is used to set up the Quick Copy to Clipboard mode In this mode a selected area is copied to Clipboard immediately on release of the left mouse button SelectRect 0 This setting is used to set up the Selection by filling mode that provides text highlighting selection in traditional manner CtriCVmode N With N 3 this option specifies to use the traditional key combinations Ctri C Ctri V for Copy Paste operations in the session Caution in this mode you cannot send another traditional key combination Ctrl C i e Break Event to remote applications With N 5 this option specifies to use the default key combinations Ctrl_L Shift_L C Ctrl_L Shift_L V for
191. venian Keyboard for 102 Keyboard spanish kmf Spanish Keyboard sss swedish kmf Swedish Keyboard ess swissger kmf Swiss German Keyboard sssss s ukl0l kmf U K 101 English Keyboard uk102 kmf U K 102 English Keyboard uk102m kmf U K 102 English Keyboard for SWISSGER 102 Keyboard us kkmf ss U S English Keyboard userkbd kmf User defined keyboard mapping ss S lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us ty Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows 6 Configuring XLitePro lt previous content next gt Starting and Terminating Telnet You can start Telnet by double clicking on the Telnet icon in the XLitePro Programs folder E ia Telnet The Telnet Connect Host dialog box will appear on your display Telnet Connect Host Interface Telnet Cancel _Details gt gt Details gt gt A session is a connection to a remote machine made with a number of connection specific settings assigned to it These settings are saved in an ini file and profiles and allow you to have different preferences for different hosts using different ini files and profiles All Telnet session settings are stored in the TELNET section of the xwp inii file Also you can specify some initial settings for the sessio
192. w proxy service it will pass any options specified The semantics of the options are specific to each proxy server In the event that xfindproxy locates an already existing proxy the options will be passed but the semantics of how the proxy uses these options are undefined If xfindproxy is successful in obtaining a proxy address it will print it to stdout The format of the proxy address is specific to the proxy service being used For example for a proxy service of LBX the proxy address would be the X display address of the proxy e g a b c 62 If xfindproxy is unsuccessful in obtaining a proxy address it will print an error to stderr See xfindproxy manual for more details Example Suppose that your PC has the network name xtp with XServer running and the network address of the proxy is a b c 6500 Execute the following command in Telnet or Startup as described above xfindproxy manager a b c 6500 name lbx server xtp 0 For a proxy service of LBX the proxy address would be the X display address of the proxy e g a b c 62 printed to stdout See also Proxy manager details below After that you can execute the following command see Running xterm from Telnet above xterm display 62 amp Note that XSession must be running in your PC when you execute proxymngr and xfindproxy xtp 0 in commands above is the address of the target X server Note terminating XSession terminates lbxproxy About proxymngr
193. well This system uses 128 bits of data shared between the user and the X server Any collection of bits can be used Xdm generates these keys using a cryptographically secure pseudo random number generator and so the key to the next session cannot be computed from the current session key e XDM AUTHORIZATION 1 Sites in the United States can use a DES based access control mechanism called XDM AUTHORIZATION 1 It is similar in usage to MIT MAGIC COOKIE 1 in that a key is stored in the Xauthority file and is shared with the X server However this key consists of two parts a 56 bit DES encryption key and 64 bits of random data used as the authenticator When connecting to the X server the application generates 192 bits of data by combining the current time in seconds since 00 00 1 1 1970 GMT along with 48 bits of identifier For TCP IP connections the identifier is the address plus port number for local connections it is the process ID and 32 bits to form a unique id in case multiple connections to the same server are made from a single process This 192 bit packet is then encrypted using the DES key and sent to the X server which is able to verify if the requestor is authorized to connect by decrypting with the same DES key and validating the authenticator and additional data This system is useful in many environments where host based access control is inappropriate and where network security cannot be ensured This system uses tw
194. windows using the same colormap as the X client Update Colors If you choose this option XServer will directly update the colors in all the X client windows when you activate an application that requires changing the hardware colormap The option provides a reasonable compromise between performance and color accuracy Note that this option is not supported by some video drivers If you do not check any of these options XServer will do nothing to regenerate colors of windows when changing the hardware colormap The colors displayed in all the X client windows will potentially be incorrect until the windows update their display You can redraw all X client windows by choosing the Refresh or Local Refresh item from the XServer s Control Menu Move Window to 0 0 Implemented in the XServer Multiple Control menu this option allows users to move any window to the upper left corner of the Windows screen This feature is useful to view an invisible window when it is out of the visible screen Connect LbxLoxy Server The LbxLoxy Server is a Low BandWidth X proxy derived from sources of the Ibxproxy included in XFree 4 10 In addition to its original capabilities LbxLoxy can wait for connection to a remote X server instead of initiating the connection itself Thus when external connections to XServer are prohibited e g by a firewalling proxy XServer can initiate a connection to a listening socket for LbxLoxy Connection to the running re
195. x The Command box lets you enter information required to execute a command or to run a startup file on the specified host Command This field is used to enter a command that will be sent to a host or to specify a startup file you want to run The command you enter depends on your host system and how it is set up In the IShell mode you should enter a command to be run locally on your PC You can enter up to 255 characters in a command line UNIX C Shell Command If you have defined all necessary environment variables in the C shell resource file i e the cshre file then you can simply enter a command For example to start xterm xterm amp UNIX Bourne Shell Command Because the Bourne shell startup file i e the profile file will not be invoked when the Startup program logs onto the host it is recommended that you include the path and display variables on the command line For example path xterm display mypcname 0 amp where path is the location of the xterm on the host and mypcname is the network name or IP address of your PC Note that you can use the following macros in a command or startup files LOCALHOST for the network name of your PC LOCALIP for the IP address of your PC LOCALDISPLAY for the display specification of your XServer DISPLAYNUMBER for the display number of your XServer o o o o A A A A For example path xterm display LOCALHOST 0 amp path xterm display LOCALIP 0 amp
196. xpressions may be specified from the command line e The pm option indicates that the current modifier map should be printed on the standard output e The pk option indicates that the current keymap table should be printed on the standard output e The pke option indicates that the current keymap table should be printed on the standard output in the form of expressions that can be fed back to xmodmap e The pp option indicates that the current pointer map should be printed on the standard output The filename argument specifies a file containing xmodmap expressions to be executed This file is usually kept in the user s home directory with a name like xmodmaprc The xmodmap program reads a list of expressions from a command line or a file and parses them all before attempting to execute any of them This makes it possible to refer to keysyms that are being redefined in a natural way without having to worry as much about name conflicts The list of keysym names may be found in the header file X11 keysymdef h without the XK_ prefix or the keysym database lt XRoot gt lib X11 XKeysymDB where lt XRoot gt refers to the root of the X11 install tree Example Many pointers are designed such that the first button is pressed using the index finger of the right hand People who are left handed frequently find that it is more comfortable to reverse the button codes that get generated so that the primary button is pressed using the index
197. xt gt You can start the Startup program by double clicking on the Startup icon in the XLitePro Programs folder Startup The Startup window will appear on your display EJ Startup Start Method EXEC Remote Executable 7 055 50CKS4 Serves RSH Remote Shell RLOGIN Remote Login Shell local Shell Telnet SSH2 SSH 2 Client Telnet Use SSH Forwarding Refresh Login A E Host Name IP 192 168 0 32 GA hontai hee Private Key File User ID mwk Password l Enable Save Password Command Command ust openwin bin xterm fn 6x13 sb ls display LOCALI Edit Command File t empty Default UserlD in Jobs ier Wait for RLogin Password MV LogFile xstartup_telnet out V Exit after Timeout of fi 0 sec Default Open Job Save Job As Remove Job Execute Help Exit Di Status Messages Do not run XServer DisplayNumber 0 i You can then enter information required to run remote commands into the window see Entering Startup I nfo below Once you have done this you can execute commands or run startup files on a host as it described in the next section In order to terminate the Startup program click on the Exit button Running a Startup File A startup file consists of one or more ASCII lines Each line may contain one or more executable commands on the
198. y an IP address that XServer will use to communicate with the XDMCP daemon This is applicable when the XServer s PC has more than one IP address In this case XServer will use the IP address specified MS OpenGL32 pixel format An integer value in this entry field specifies an appropriate pixel format used by MS Windows OpenGL32 not in the MESA mode see GLX Extension on the Screen Tab If you enter 0 or leave the field empty then MS Windows OpenGL32 will use MSDN function ChoosePixelFormat The ChoosePixelFormat function attempts to match an appropriate pixel format supported by a device context to a given pixel format specification If you enter a positive integer then MS Windows OpenGL32 will use the value to match an appropriate pixel format to a given pixel format specification If you enter a negative integer then MS Windows OpenGL32 will use MSDN function DescribePixelFormat to find an appropriate pixel format The DescribePixelFormat function obtains information about the pixel format Timeout to Font Server This slider changes the default timeout value used for access to remote font servers Disable XServer s options This entry field disables items from the XServer s Control menu Restore Move Size Minimize Maximize Close Edit Options Refresh LocalRef Restart Macros Run Messages About Help LocalWin Readme To disable some of the menu items enter them in the field comma separated IP address to access to
199. ype like you do it at step Setup Type of the normal installation sequence This allows you to upgrade the package or to reconfigure it without reinstalling binary programs If you choose NO Setup returns you to the Software License Agreement step of the normal installation sequence This allows you to completely reinstall the package If you specify the destination directory that exists Setup brings up the Choose Installation Type window In this box if you choose Reinstall Setup will return you to the Setup Type step If you choose Upgrade configure Setup returns you to the Upgrade Type step If you choose Only Configure Setup goes to the Select Components step Then in both cases the Choose Configuration Location window appears In this box you should specify the configuration directory i e configuration path in which you store your particular configuration files e g ini files and the configuration components you selected Then Setup prompts you to Select Program Folder Note that if you choose Only Configure then Setup will make no changes in the home directory of XLitePro detected lt previous content next gt Home Product Download Order Now Upgrade Support Pricing Company Information Contact Us Si CY Labtam Copyright 1999 2009 Labtam Inc Home of X Server for windows lt previous content next gt Multi user Installation Multi user installation is intended for instal
200. ysyms to the host or to a client You can view and modify Keyboard Definition Files by using the Telnet s Keyboard Mapping option See section The Keyboard Mapping Option in Chapter Telnet The Keyboard Mapping File format is described in Appendix A All keyboard files are written for keyboards with a separate cursor keypad Note that there are two U K keyboard files supplied One is for a 101 key U K keyboard and other is for a 102 key keyboard The 101 key U K keyboard is identical to the U S keyboard except that holding Shift and pressing 3 produces a POUND sign instead of a sign To input the Euro currency sign the recommended Alt_R E combination was inserted into the following KMF files us15 kmf danish kmf belgian kmf decemfrc kmf decemfr kmf decemgr kmf decemuk kmf dutch kmf frencan kmf french kmf german kmf hungarn kmf italian kmf latinam kmf norwegia kmf portugue kmf slovenia kmf spanish kmf swedfinn kmf swedish kmf swissfre kmf swissger kmf uk102 kmf and uk102m kmf The msus kmf uk101 kmf decemus kmf userkbd kmf us kmf dvorak kmf and jpn106 kmf files do not provide for the Alt_R E input The us15 kmf file is a copy of the us kmf file with the Alt_R key description changed from XK_AIt_R to XK_Mode_ switch In many European languages e g France Germany users need to enter some special characters by combining a Diacritic or composer character and a normal letter KMF files allow fo

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