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authorrunge <runge>2007-05-27 17:50:33 +0000
committerrunge <runge>2007-05-27 17:50:33 +0000
commit171db9c542cd35b6de8ad88cefd99ea145482df1 (patch)
treee868d36362b187995535fc59218620198c3c8631
parente896f7b7f28877ca518b598feebd8f9d0369c7da (diff)
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sync ssvnc unix viewer diffs; fix X cursor size.
-rw-r--r--x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/tight-vncviewer-full.patch798
1 files changed, 690 insertions, 108 deletions
diff --git a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/tight-vncviewer-full.patch b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/tight-vncviewer-full.patch
index 195d973..2c1b785 100644
--- a/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/tight-vncviewer-full.patch
+++ b/x11vnc/misc/enhanced_tightvnc_viewer/src/patches/tight-vncviewer-full.patch
@@ -1650,8 +1650,8 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/cursor.c vnc_unixsrc/vncviewe
-
diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/desktop.c
--- vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c 2004-05-28 13:29:29.000000000 -0400
-+++ vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/desktop.c 2007-05-23 23:24:25.000000000 -0400
-@@ -28,21 +28,28 @@
++++ vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/desktop.c 2007-05-27 11:58:01.000000000 -0400
+@@ -28,21 +28,29 @@
#include <X11/extensions/XShm.h>
#endif
@@ -1661,7 +1661,8 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
GC srcGC, dstGC; /* used for debugging copyrect */
Window desktopWin;
-Cursor dotCursor;
-+Cursor dotCursor = None;
++Cursor dotCursor3 = None;
++Cursor dotCursor4 = None;
+Cursor bogoCursor = None;
Widget form, viewport, desktop;
@@ -1682,7 +1683,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
static XtResource desktopBackingStoreResources[] = {
{
XtNbackingStore, XtCBackingStore, XtRBackingStore, sizeof(int), 0,
-@@ -50,6 +57,86 @@
+@@ -50,6 +58,86 @@
},
};
@@ -1769,29 +1770,29 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
/*
* DesktopInitBeforeRealization creates the "desktop" widget and the viewport
-@@ -59,53 +146,158 @@
+@@ -59,89 +147,303 @@
void
DesktopInitBeforeRealization()
{
- int i;
-+ int i;
-
+-
- form = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("form", formWidgetClass, toplevel,
- XtNborderWidth, 0,
- XtNdefaultDistance, 0, NULL);
-+ form = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("form", formWidgetClass, toplevel,
-+ XtNborderWidth, 0, XtNdefaultDistance, 0, NULL);
++ int i;
- viewport = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("viewport", viewportWidgetClass, form,
- XtNborderWidth, 0,
- NULL);
-+ viewport = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("viewport", viewportWidgetClass, form,
-+ XtNborderWidth, 0, NULL);
++ form = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("form", formWidgetClass, toplevel,
++ XtNborderWidth, 0, XtNdefaultDistance, 0, NULL);
- desktop = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("desktop", coreWidgetClass, viewport,
- XtNborderWidth, 0,
- NULL);
--
++ viewport = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("viewport", viewportWidgetClass, form,
++ XtNborderWidth, 0, NULL);
+
- XtVaSetValues(desktop, XtNwidth, si.framebufferWidth,
- XtNheight, si.framebufferHeight, NULL);
+ desktop = XtVaCreateManagedWidget("desktop", coreWidgetClass, viewport,
@@ -1964,7 +1965,31 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
/*
* DesktopInitAfterRealization does things which require the X windows to
* exist. It creates some GCs and sets the dot cursor.
-@@ -114,34 +306,110 @@
+ */
+
++void Xcursors(int set) {
++ if (dotCursor3 == None) {
++ dotCursor3 = CreateDotCursor(3);
++ }
++ if (dotCursor4 == None) {
++ dotCursor4 = CreateDotCursor(4);
++ }
++ if (set) {
++ XSetWindowAttributes attr;
++ unsigned long valuemask = 0;
++
++ if (!appData.useX11Cursor) {
++ if (appData.viewOnly) {
++ attr.cursor = dotCursor4;
++ } else {
++ attr.cursor = dotCursor3;
++ }
++ valuemask |= CWCursor;
++ XChangeWindowAttributes(dpy, desktopWin, valuemask, &attr);
++ }
++ }
++}
++
void
DesktopInitAfterRealization()
{
@@ -2030,14 +2055,19 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ valuemask |= CWBackPixel;
+ }
+
++ Xcursors(0);
+ if (!appData.useX11Cursor) {
-+ dotCursor = CreateDotCursor();
-+ attr.cursor = dotCursor;
++ if (appData.viewOnly) {
++ attr.cursor = dotCursor4;
++ } else {
++ attr.cursor = dotCursor3;
++ }
+ valuemask |= CWCursor;
+ }
+ bogoCursor = XCreateFontCursor(dpy, XC_bogosity);
+
+ XChangeWindowAttributes(dpy, desktopWin, valuemask, &attr);
++
+ if (XGetWindowAttributes(dpy, desktopWin, &gattr)) {
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "desktopWin backingstore: %d save_under: %d\n", gattr.backing_store, gattr.save_under);
@@ -2055,10 +2085,15 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ XSetWindowAttributes attr;
+ unsigned long valuemask;
+
-+ if (dotCursor == None) {
-+ dotCursor = CreateDotCursor();
++ if (dotCursor3 == None) {
++ dotCursor3 = CreateDotCursor(3);
++ dotCursor4 = CreateDotCursor(4);
++ }
++ if (appData.viewOnly) {
++ XDefineCursor(dpy, desktopWin, dotCursor4);
++ } else {
++ XDefineCursor(dpy, desktopWin, dotCursor3);
+ }
-+ XDefineCursor(dpy, desktopWin, dotCursor);
+ FreeX11Cursor();
+ FreeSoftCursor();
+}
@@ -2102,7 +2137,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
}
-@@ -152,39 +420,53 @@
+@@ -152,39 +454,53 @@
static void
HandleBasicDesktopEvent(Widget w, XtPointer ptr, XEvent *ev, Boolean *cont)
{
@@ -2177,20 +2212,21 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
}
-@@ -201,6 +483,12 @@
+@@ -201,6 +517,13 @@
* button2 down, 3 for both, etc).
*/
+extern Bool selectingSingleWindow;
+
-+extern Cursor dotCursor;
++extern Cursor dotCursor3;
++extern Cursor dotCursor4;
+
+extern void set_server_scale(int);
+
void
SendRFBEvent(Widget w, XEvent *ev, String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
{
-@@ -208,12 +496,58 @@
+@@ -208,12 +531,62 @@
char keyname[256];
int buttonMask, x, y;
@@ -2207,7 +2243,11 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ if (selectingSingleWindow && ev->type == ButtonPress) {
+ selectingSingleWindow = False;
+ SendSingleWindow(ev->xbutton.x, ev->xbutton.y);
-+ XDefineCursor(dpy, desktopWin, dotCursor);
++ if (appData.viewOnly) {
++ XDefineCursor(dpy, desktopWin, dotCursor4);
++ } else {
++ XDefineCursor(dpy, desktopWin, dotCursor3);
++ }
+ return;
+ }
@@ -2254,11 +2294,40 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
if (*num_params != 0) {
if (strncasecmp(params[0],"key",3) == 0) {
-@@ -329,68 +663,189 @@
+@@ -329,26 +702,157 @@
* CreateDotCursor.
*/
+#ifndef very_small_dot_cursor
++static Cursor
++CreateDotCursor(int which)
++{
++ Cursor cursor;
++ Pixmap src, msk;
++ static char srcBits3[] = { 0x00, 0x02, 0x00 };
++ static char mskBits3[] = { 0x02, 0x07, 0x02 };
++ static char srcBits4[] = { 0x00, 0x06, 0x06, 0x00 };
++ static char mskBits4[] = { 0x06, 0x0f, 0x0f, 0x06 };
++ XColor fg, bg;
++
++ if (which == 3) {
++ src = XCreateBitmapFromData(dpy, DefaultRootWindow(dpy), srcBits3, 3, 3);
++ msk = XCreateBitmapFromData(dpy, DefaultRootWindow(dpy), mskBits3, 3, 3);
++ } else {
++ src = XCreateBitmapFromData(dpy, DefaultRootWindow(dpy), srcBits4, 4, 4);
++ msk = XCreateBitmapFromData(dpy, DefaultRootWindow(dpy), mskBits4, 4, 4);
++ }
++ XAllocNamedColor(dpy, DefaultColormap(dpy,DefaultScreen(dpy)), "black",
++ &fg, &fg);
++ XAllocNamedColor(dpy, DefaultColormap(dpy,DefaultScreen(dpy)), "white",
++ &bg, &bg);
++ cursor = XCreatePixmapCursor(dpy, src, msk, &fg, &bg, 1, 1);
++ XFreePixmap(dpy, src);
++ XFreePixmap(dpy, msk);
++
++ return cursor;
++}
++#else
static Cursor
CreateDotCursor()
{
@@ -2279,29 +2348,6 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
- XFreePixmap(dpy, msk);
+ Cursor cursor;
+ Pixmap src, msk;
-+ static char srcBits[] = { 0, 14,14, 0 };
-+ static char mskBits[] = { 14,31,31,14 };
-+ XColor fg, bg;
-+
-+ src = XCreateBitmapFromData(dpy, DefaultRootWindow(dpy), srcBits, 4, 4);
-+ msk = XCreateBitmapFromData(dpy, DefaultRootWindow(dpy), mskBits, 4, 4);
-+ XAllocNamedColor(dpy, DefaultColormap(dpy,DefaultScreen(dpy)), "black",
-+ &fg, &fg);
-+ XAllocNamedColor(dpy, DefaultColormap(dpy,DefaultScreen(dpy)), "white",
-+ &bg, &bg);
-+ cursor = XCreatePixmapCursor(dpy, src, msk, &fg, &bg, 1, 1);
-+ XFreePixmap(dpy, src);
-+ XFreePixmap(dpy, msk);
-
-- return cursor;
-+ return cursor;
- }
-+#else
-+static Cursor
-+CreateDotCursor()
-+{
-+ Cursor cursor;
-+ Pixmap src, msk;
+ static char srcBits[] = { 0, 14, 0 };
+ static char mskBits[] = { 14,31,14 };
+ XColor fg, bg;
@@ -2315,11 +2361,11 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ cursor = XCreatePixmapCursor(dpy, src, msk, &fg, &bg, 1, 1);
+ XFreePixmap(dpy, src);
+ XFreePixmap(dpy, msk);
-
++
+ return cursor;
+}
+#endif
-
++
+void maybe_sync(int width, int height) {
+ static int singles = 0;
+ if (width > 1 || height > 1) {
@@ -2332,17 +2378,13 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ }
+ }
+}
- /*
-- * CopyDataToScreen.
++/*
+ * FillImage.
- */
-
- void
--CopyDataToScreen(char *buf, int x, int y, int width, int height)
++ */
++
++void
+FillScreen(int x, int y, int width, int height, unsigned long fill)
- {
-- if (appData.rawDelay != 0) {
-- XFillRectangle(dpy, desktopWin, gc, x, y, width, height);
++{
+ int bpp = image->bits_per_pixel;
+ int Bpp = image->bits_per_pixel / 8;
+ int Bpl = image->bytes_per_line;
@@ -2373,8 +2415,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ } else {
+ b0 = 2; b1 = 1; b2 = 0;
+ }
-
-- XSync(dpy,False);
++
+ for (h = 0; h < width; h++) {
+ if (bpp == 8) {
+ *(ucp+h) = (unsigned char) fill;
@@ -2389,26 +2430,9 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ }
+ }
-- usleep(appData.rawDelay * 1000);
-- }
+- return cursor;
+ scr = image->data + y * Bpl + x * Bpp;
-
-- if (!appData.useBGR233) {
-- int h;
-- int widthInBytes = width * myFormat.bitsPerPixel / 8;
-- int scrWidthInBytes = si.framebufferWidth * myFormat.bitsPerPixel / 8;
--
-- char *scr = (image->data + y * scrWidthInBytes
-- + x * myFormat.bitsPerPixel / 8);
--
-- for (h = 0; h < height; h++) {
-- memcpy(scr, buf, widthInBytes);
-- buf += widthInBytes;
-- scr += scrWidthInBytes;
-- }
-- } else {
-- CopyBGR233ToScreen((CARD8 *)buf, x, y, width, height);
-- }
++
+ for (h = 0; h < height; h++) {
+ memcpy(scr, buf, widthInBytes);
+ scr += Bpl;
@@ -2416,14 +2440,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ put_image(x, y, x, y, width, height);
+ maybe_sync(width, height);
+}
-
--#ifdef MITSHM
-- if (appData.useShm) {
-- XShmPutImage(dpy, desktopWin, gc, image, x, y, x, y, width, height, False);
-- return;
-- }
--#endif
-- XPutImage(dpy, desktopWin, gc, image, x, y, x, y, width, height);
++
+void copy_rect(int x, int y, int width, int height, int src_x, int src_y) {
+ char *src, *dst;
+ int i;
@@ -2448,22 +2465,42 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ dst -= Bpl;
+ }
+ }
-+}
-+
-+
-+/*
-+ * CopyDataToScreen.
-+ */
-+
-+void
-+CopyDataToScreen(char *buf, int x, int y, int width, int height)
-+{
+ }
+
+
+@@ -359,38 +863,35 @@
+ void
+ CopyDataToScreen(char *buf, int x, int y, int width, int height)
+ {
+- if (appData.rawDelay != 0) {
+- XFillRectangle(dpy, desktopWin, gc, x, y, width, height);
+-
+- XSync(dpy,False);
+-
+- usleep(appData.rawDelay * 1000);
+- }
+ if (appData.rawDelay != 0) {
+ XFillRectangle(dpy, desktopWin, gc, x, y, width, height);
+ XSync(dpy,False);
+ usleep(appData.rawDelay * 1000);
+ }
-+
+
+- if (!appData.useBGR233) {
+- int h;
+- int widthInBytes = width * myFormat.bitsPerPixel / 8;
+- int scrWidthInBytes = si.framebufferWidth * myFormat.bitsPerPixel / 8;
+-
+- char *scr = (image->data + y * scrWidthInBytes
+- + x * myFormat.bitsPerPixel / 8);
+-
+- for (h = 0; h < height; h++) {
+- memcpy(scr, buf, widthInBytes);
+- buf += widthInBytes;
+- scr += scrWidthInBytes;
+- }
+- } else {
+- CopyBGR233ToScreen((CARD8 *)buf, x, y, width, height);
+- }
+ if (appData.useBGR233) {
+ CopyBGR233ToScreen((CARD8 *)buf, x, y, width, height);
+ } else if (appData.useBGR565) {
@@ -2484,13 +2521,20 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/desktop.c vnc_unixsrc/vncview
+ scr += scrWidthInBytes;
+ }
+ }
-+
+
+-#ifdef MITSHM
+- if (appData.useShm) {
+- XShmPutImage(dpy, desktopWin, gc, image, x, y, x, y, width, height, False);
+- return;
+- }
+-#endif
+- XPutImage(dpy, desktopWin, gc, image, x, y, x, y, width, height);
+ put_image(x, y, x, y, width, height);
+ maybe_sync(width, height);
}
-@@ -401,62 +856,226 @@
+@@ -401,62 +902,226 @@
static void
CopyBGR233ToScreen(CARD8 *buf, int x, int y, int width, int height)
{
@@ -6062,9 +6106,542 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/tunnel.c vnc_unixsrc/vncviewe
}
sprintf(lastArgv, "localhost::%d", localPort);
+diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer._man vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/vncviewer._man
+--- vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer._man 1969-12-31 19:00:00.000000000 -0500
++++ vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/vncviewer._man 2007-05-25 23:22:17.000000000 -0400
+@@ -0,0 +1,529 @@
++'\" t
++.\" ** The above line should force tbl to be a preprocessor **
++.\" Man page for X vncviewer
++.\"
++.\" Copyright (C) 1998 Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
++.\" Copyright (C) 2000,2001 Red Hat, Inc.
++.\" Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Constantin Kaplinsky <const@ce.cctpu.edu.ru>
++.\"
++.\" You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public
++.\" License as specified in the file LICENCE.TXT that comes with the
++.\" TightVNC distribution.
++.\"
++.TH vncviewer 1 "January 2003" "" "TightVNC"
++.SH NAME
++vncviewer \- an X viewer client for VNC
++.SH SYNOPSIS
++.B vncviewer
++.RI [\| options \|]
++.RI [\| host \|][\| :display \|]
++.br
++.B vncviewer
++.RI [\| options \|]
++.RI [\| host \|][\| ::port \|]
++.br
++.B vncviewer
++.RI [\| options \|]
++.IR \-listen
++.RI [\| display \|]
++.br
++.B vncviewer
++.IR \-help
++.br
++.SH DESCRIPTION
++.B vncviewer
++is an Xt\-based client application for the VNC (Virtual Network
++Computing) system. It can connect to any VNC\-compatible server such
++as \fBXvnc\fR or WinVNC, allowing you to control desktop environment
++of a different machine.
++
++You can use F8 to display a pop\-up utility menu. Press F8 twice to
++pass single F8 to the remote side.
++.SH OPTIONS
++.TP
++\fB\-help\fR
++Prints a short usage notice to stderr.
++.TP
++\fB\-listen\fR
++Make the viewer listen on port 5500+\fIdisplay\fR for reverse
++connections from a server. WinVNC supports reverse connections using
++the "Add New Client" menu option, or the \-connect command line
++option. \fBXvnc\fR requires the use of the helper program
++\fBvncconnect\fR.
++.TP
++\fB\-via\fR \fIgateway\fR
++Automatically create encrypted TCP tunnel to the \fIgateway\fR machine
++before connection, connect to the \fIhost\fR through that tunnel
++(TightVNC\-specific). By default, this option invokes SSH local port
++forwarding, assuming that SSH client binary can be accessed as
++/usr/bin/ssh. Note that when using the \fB\-via\fR option, the host
++machine name should be specified as known to the gateway machine, e.g.
++"localhost" denotes the \fIgateway\fR, not the machine where vncviewer
++was launched. See the ENVIRONMENT section below for the information on
++configuring the \fB\-via\fR option.
++.TP
++\fB\-shared\fR
++When connecting, specify that a shared connection is requested. In
++TightVNC, this is the default mode, allowing you to share the desktop
++with other clients already using it.
++.TP
++\fB\-noshared\fR
++When connecting, specify that the session may not be shared. This
++would either disconnect other connected clients or refuse your
++connection, depending on the server configuration.
++.TP
++\fB\-viewonly\fR
++Disable transfer of mouse and keyboard events from the client to the
++server.
++.TP
++\fB\-fullscreen\fR
++Start in full\-screen mode. Please be aware that operating in
++full\-screen mode may confuse X window managers. Typically, such
++conflicts cause incorrect handling of input focus or make the viewer
++window disappear mysteriously. See the grabKeyboard setting in the
++RESOURCES section below for a method to solve input focus problem.
++.TP
++\fB\-noraiseonbeep\fR
++By default, the viewer shows and raises its window on remote beep
++(bell) event. This option disables such behaviour
++(TightVNC\-specific).
++.TP
++\fB\-user\fR \fIusername\fR
++User name for Unix login authentication. Default is to use current
++Unix user name. If this option was given, the viewer will prefer Unix
++login authentication over the standard VNC authentication.
++.TP
++\fB\-passwd\fR \fIpasswd\-file\fR
++File from which to get the password (as generated by the
++\fBvncpasswd\fR(1) program). This option affects only the standard VNC
++authentication.
++.TP
++\fB\-encodings\fR \fIencoding\-list\fR
++TightVNC supports several different compression methods to encode
++screen updates; this option specifies a set of them to use in order of
++preference. Encodings are specified separated with spaces, and must
++thus be enclosed in quotes if more than one is specified. Available
++encodings, in default order for a remote connection, are "copyrect
++tight hextile zlib corre rre raw". For a local connection (to the same
++machine), the default order to try is "raw copyrect tight hextile zlib
++corre rre". Raw encoding is always assumed as a last option if no
++other encoding can be used for some reason. For more information on
++encodings, see the section ENCODINGS below.
++.TP
++\fB\-bgr233\fR
++Always use the BGR233 format to encode pixel data. This reduces
++network traffic, but colors may be represented inaccurately. The
++bgr233 format is an 8\-bit "true color" format, with 2 bits blue, 3
++bits green, and 3 bits red.
++.TP
++\fB\-owncmap\fR
++Try to use a PseudoColor visual and a private colormap. This allows
++the VNC server to control the colormap.
++.TP
++\fB\-truecolour\fR, \fB\-truecolor\fR
++Try to use a TrueColor visual.
++.TP
++\fB\-depth\fR \fIdepth\fR
++On an X server which supports multiple TrueColor visuals of different
++depths, attempt to use the specified one (in bits per pixel); if
++successful, this depth will be requested from the VNC server.
++.TP
++\fB\-compresslevel \fIlevel\fR
++Use specified compression \fIlevel\fR (0..9) for "tight" and "zlib"
++encodings (TightVNC\-specific). Level 1 uses minimum of CPU time and
++achieves weak compression ratios, while level 9 offers best
++compression but is slow in terms of CPU time consumption on the server
++side. Use high levels with very slow network connections, and low
++levels when working over high\-speed LANs. It's not recommended to use
++compression level 0, reasonable choices start from the level 1.
++.TP
++\fB\-quality \fIlevel\fR
++Use the specified JPEG quality \fIlevel\fR (0..9) for the "tight"
++encoding (TightVNC\-specific). Quality level 0 denotes bad image
++quality but very impressive compression ratios, while level 9 offers
++very good image quality at lower compression ratios. Note that the
++"tight" encoder uses JPEG to encode only those screen areas that look
++suitable for lossy compression, so quality level 0 does not always
++mean unacceptable image quality.
++.TP
++\fB\-nojpeg\fR
++Disable lossy JPEG compression in Tight encoding (TightVNC\-specific).
++Disabling JPEG compression is not a good idea in typical cases, as
++that makes the Tight encoder less efficient. You might want to use
++this option if it's absolutely necessary to achieve perfect image
++quality (see also the \fB\-quality\fR option).
++.TP
++\fB\-nocursorshape\fR
++Disable cursor shape updates, protocol extensions used to handle
++remote cursor movements locally on the client side
++(TightVNC\-specific). Using cursor shape updates decreases delays with
++remote cursor movements, and can improve bandwidth usage dramatically.
++.TP
++\fB\-x11cursor\fR
++Use a real X11 cursor with X-style cursor shape updates, instead of
++drawing the remote cursor on the framebuffer. This option also
++disables the dot cursor, and disables cursor position updates in
++non-fullscreen mode.
++.TP
++\fB\-autopass\fR
++Read a plain-text password from stdin. This option affects only the
++standard VNC authentication.
++
++.SH Enhanced TightVNC Viewer (SSVNC) OPTIONS
++.TP
++Enhanced TightVNC Viewer (SSVNC) web page is located at:
++.TP
++http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/ssvnc.html
++.TP
++Note: ZRLE encoding is now supported.
++.TP
++Note: F9 is shortcut to Toggle FullScreen mode.
++.TP
++\fB\-use64\fR
++In \fB\-bgr233\fR mode, use 64 colors instead of 256.
++.TP
++\fB\-bgr222\fR
++Same as \fB\-use64\fR.
++.TP
++\fB\-use8\fR
++In \fB\-bgr233\fR mode, use 8 colors instead of 256.
++.TP
++\fB\-bgr111\fR
++Same as \fB\-use8\fR.
++.TP
++\fB\-16bpp\fR
++If the vnc viewer X display is depth 24 at 32bpp
++request a 16bpp format from the VNC server to cut
++network traffic by up to 2X, then tranlate the
++pixels to 32bpp locally.
++.TP
++\fB\-bgr565\fR
++Same as \fB\-16bpp\fR.
++.TP
++\fB\-grey\fR
++Use a grey scale for the 16- and 8\fB\-bpp\fR modes.
++.TP
++\fB\-alpha\fR
++Use alphablending transparency for local cursors
++requires: x11vnc server, both client and server
++must be 32bpp and same endianness.
++.TP
++\fB\-ycrop\fR n
++Only show the top n rows of the framebuffer. For
++use with x11vnc \fB\-ncache\fR client caching option
++to help "hide" the pixel cache region.
++Use a negative value (e.g. \fB\-1\fR) for autodetection.
++Autodetection will always take place if the remote
++fb height is more than 2 times the width.
++.TP
++\fB\-sbwidth\fR n
++Scrollbar width for x11vnc \fB\-ncache\fR mode (\fB\-ycrop\fR),
++default is very narrow: 2 pixels, it is narrow to
++avoid distraction in \fB\-ycrop\fR mode.
++.TP
++\fB\-nobell\fR
++Disable bell.
++.TP
++\fB\-rawlocal\fR
++Prefer raw encoding for localhost, default is
++no, i.e. assumes you have a SSH tunnel instead.
++.TP
++\fB\-graball\fR
++Grab the entire X server when in fullscreen mode,
++needed by some old window managers like fvwm2.
++.TP
++\fB\-popupfix\fR
++Warp the popup back to the pointer position,
++needed by some old window managers like fvwm2.
++.TP
++\fB\-grabkbd\fR
++Grab the X keyboard when in fullscreen mode,
++needed by some window managers. Same as \fB\-grabkeyboard\fR.
++\fB\-grabkbd\fR is the default, use \fB\-nograbkbd\fR to disable.
++.TP
++\fB\-bs\fR, \fB\-nobs\fR
++Whether or not to use X server Backingstore for the
++main viewer window. The default is to not, mainly
++because most Linux, etc, systems X servers disable
++*all* Backingstore by default. To re\fB\-enable\fR it put
++Option "Backingstore"
++in the Device section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
++In \fB\-bs\fR mode with no X server backingstore, whenever an
++area of the screen is re\fB\-exposed\fR it must go out to the
++VNC server to retrieve the pixels. This is too slow.
++In \fB\-nobs\fR mode, memory is allocated by the viewer to
++provide its own backing of the main viewer window. This
++actually makes some activities faster (changes in large
++regions) but can appear to "flash" too much.
++.TP
++\fB\-noshm\fR
++Disable use of MIT shared memory extension (not recommended)
++.TP
++\fB\-termchat\fR
++Do the UltraVNC chat in the terminal vncviewer is in
++instead of in an independent window.
++.TP
++\fB\-unixpw str\fR
++Useful for logging into x11vnc in -unixpw mode. "str" is a
++string that allows many ways to enter the Unix Username
++and Unix Password. These characters: username, newline,
++password, newline are sent to the VNC server after any VNC
++authentication has taken place. Under x11vnc they are
++used for the -unixpw login. Other VNC servers could do
++something similar.
++You can also indicate "str" via the environment
++variable SSVNC_UNIXPW.
++Note that the Escape key is actually sent first to tell
++x11vnc to not echo the Unix Username back to the VNC
++viewer. Set SSVNC_UNIXPW_NOESC=1 to override this.
++If str is ".", then you are prompted at the command line
++for the username and password in the normal way. If str is
++"-" the stdin is read via getpass(3) for username@password.
++Otherwise if str is a file, it is opened and the first line
++read is taken as the Unix username and the 2nd as the
++password. If str prefixed by "rm:" the file is removed
++after reading. Otherwise, if str has a "@" character,
++it is taken as username@password. Otherwise, the program
++exits with an error. Got all that?
++.TP
++\fB New Popup actions:\fR
++
++ ViewOnly: ~ -viewonly
++ Disable Bell: ~ -nobell
++ Cursor Shape: ~ -nocursorshape
++ X11 Cursor: ~ -x11cursor
++ Cursor Alphablend: ~ -alpha
++ Toggle Tight/ZRLE: ~ -encodings ...
++ Disable JPEG: ~ -nojpeg
++ Full Color as many colors as local screen allows.
++ Grey scale (16 & 8-bpp) ~ -grey, for low colors 16/8bpp modes only.
++ 16 bit color (BGR565) ~ -16bpp / -bgr565
++ 8 bit color (BGR233) ~ -bgr233
++ 256 colors ~ -bgr233 default # of colors.
++ 64 colors ~ -bgr222 / -use64
++ 8 colors ~ -bgr111 / -use8
++
++ UltraVNC Extensions:
++ Disable Remote Input Ultravnc ext. Try to prevent input and
++ viewing of monitor at physical display.
++ Single Window Ultravnc ext. Grab and view a single window.
++ (click on the window you want).
++ Set 1/n Server Scale Ultravnc ext. Scale desktop by 1/n.
++ prompt is from the terminal.
++ Text Chat Ultravnc ext. Do Text Chat.
++
++ Note: the Ultravnc extensions only apply to servers that support
++ them. x11vnc/libvncserver supports some of them.
++
++.SH ENCODINGS
++The server supplies information in whatever format is desired by the
++client, in order to make the client as easy as possible to implement.
++If the client represents itself as able to use multiple formats, the
++server will choose one.
++
++.I Pixel format
++refers to the representation of an individual pixel. The most common
++formats are 24 and 16 bit "true\-color" values, and 8\-bit "color map"
++representations, where an arbitrary map converts the color number to
++RGB values.
++
++.I Encoding
++refers to how a rectangle of pixels are sent (all pixel information in
++VNC is sent as rectangles). All rectangles come with a header giving
++the location and size of the rectangle and an encoding type used by
++the data which follows. These types are listed below.
++.TP
++.B Raw
++The raw encoding simply sends width*height pixel values. All clients
++are required to support this encoding type. Raw is also the fastest
++when the server and viewer are on the same machine, as the connection
++speed is essentially infinite and raw encoding minimizes processing
++time.
++.TP
++.B CopyRect
++The Copy Rectangle encoding is efficient when something is being
++moved; the only data sent is the location of a rectangle from which
++data should be copied to the current location. Copyrect could also be
++used to efficiently transmit a repeated pattern.
++.TP
++.B RRE
++The Rise\-and\-Run\-length\-Encoding is basically a 2D version of
++run\-length encoding (RLE). In this encoding, a sequence of identical
++pixels are compressed to a single value and repeat count. In VNC, this
++is implemented with a background color, and then specifications of an
++arbitrary number of subrectangles and color for each. This is an
++efficient encoding for large blocks of constant color.
++.TP
++.B CoRRE
++This is a minor variation on RRE, using a maximum of 255x255 pixel
++rectangles. This allows for single\-byte values to be used, reducing
++packet size. This is in general more efficient, because the savings
++from sending 1\-byte values generally outweighs the losses from the
++(relatively rare) cases where very large regions are painted the same
++color.
++.TP
++.B Hextile
++Here, rectangles are split up in to 16x16 tiles, which are sent in a
++predetermined order. The data within the tiles is sent either raw or
++as a variant on RRE. Hextile encoding is usually the best choice for
++using in high\-speed network environments (e.g. Ethernet local\-area
++networks).
++.TP
++.B Zlib
++Zlib is a very simple encoding that uses zlib library to compress raw
++pixel data. This encoding achieves good compression, but consumes a
++lot of CPU time. Support for this encoding is provided for
++compatibility with VNC servers that might not understand Tight
++encoding which is more efficient than Zlib in nearly all real\-life
++situations.
++.TP
++.B Tight
++Like Zlib encoding, Tight encoding uses zlib library to compress the
++pixel data, but it pre\-processes data to maximize compression ratios,
++and to minimize CPU usage on compression. Also, JPEG compression may
++be used to encode color\-rich screen areas (see the description of
++\-quality and \-nojpeg options above). Tight encoding is usually the
++best choice for low\-bandwidth network environments (e.g. slow modem
++connections).
++.SH RESOURCES
++X resources that \fBvncviewer\fR knows about, aside from the
++normal Xt resources, are as follows:
++.TP
++.B shareDesktop
++Equivalent of \fB\-shared\fR/\fB\-noshared\fR options. Default true.
++.TP
++.B viewOnly
++Equivalent of \fB\-viewonly\fR option. Default false.
++.TP
++.B fullScreen
++Equivalent of \fB\-fullscreen\fR option. Default false.
++.TP
++.B grabKeyboard
++Grab keyboard in full-screen mode. This can help to solve problems
++with losing keyboard focus. Default false.
++.TP
++.B raiseOnBeep
++Equivalent of \fB\-noraiseonbeep\fR option, when set to false. Default
++true.
++.TP
++.B passwordFile
++Equivalent of \fB\-passwd\fR option.
++.TP
++.B userLogin
++Equivalent of \fB\-user\fR option.
++.TP
++.B passwordDialog
++Whether to use a dialog box to get the password (true) or get it from
++the tty (false). Irrelevant if \fBpasswordFile\fR is set. Default
++false.
++.TP
++.B encodings
++Equivalent of \fB\-encodings\fR option.
++.TP
++.B compressLevel
++Equivalent of \fB\-compresslevel\fR option (TightVNC\-specific).
++.TP
++.B qualityLevel
++Equivalent of \fB\-quality\fR option (TightVNC\-specific).
++.TP
++.B enableJPEG
++Equivalent of \fB\-nojpeg\fR option, when set to false. Default true.
++.TP
++.B useRemoteCursor
++Equivalent of \fB\-nocursorshape\fR option, when set to false
++(TightVNC\-specific). Default true.
++.TP
++.B useBGR233
++Equivalent of \fB\-bgr233\fR option. Default false.
++.TP
++.B nColours
++When using BGR233, try to allocate this many "exact" colors from the
++BGR233 color cube. When using a shared colormap, setting this resource
++lower leaves more colors for other X clients. Irrelevant when using
++truecolor. Default is 256 (i.e. all of them).
++.TP
++.B useSharedColours
++If the number of "exact" BGR233 colors successfully allocated is less
++than 256 then the rest are filled in using the "nearest" colors
++available. This resource says whether to only use the "exact" BGR233
++colors for this purpose, or whether to use other clients' "shared"
++colors as well. Default true (i.e. use other clients' colors).
++.TP
++.B forceOwnCmap
++Equivalent of \fB\-owncmap\fR option. Default false.
++.TP
++.B forceTrueColour
++Equivalent of \fB\-truecolour\fR option. Default false.
++.TP
++.B requestedDepth
++Equivalent of \fB\-depth\fR option.
++.TP
++.B useSharedMemory
++Use MIT shared memory extension if on the same machine as the X
++server. Default true.
++.TP
++.B wmDecorationWidth, wmDecorationHeight
++The total width and height taken up by window manager decorations.
++This is used to calculate the maximum size of the VNC viewer window.
++Default is width 4, height 24.
++.TP
++.B bumpScrollTime, bumpScrollPixels
++When in full screen mode and the VNC desktop is bigger than the X
++display, scrolling happens whenever the mouse hits the edge of the
++screen. The maximum speed of scrolling is bumpScrollPixels pixels
++every bumpScrollTime milliseconds. The actual speed of scrolling will
++be slower than this, of course, depending on how fast your machine is.
++Default 20 pixels every 25 milliseconds.
++.TP
++.B popupButtonCount
++The number of buttons in the popup window. See the README file for
++more information on how to customize the buttons.
++.TP
++.B debug
++For debugging. Default false.
++.TP
++.B rawDelay, copyRectDelay
++For debugging, see the README file for details. Default 0 (off).
++.SH ENVIRONMENT
++When started with the \fB\-via\fR option, vncviewer reads the
++\fBVNC_VIA_CMD\fR environment variable, expands patterns beginning
++with the "%" character, and executes result as a command assuming that
++it would create TCP tunnel that should be used for VNC connection. If
++not set, this environment variable defaults to "/usr/bin/ssh -f -L
++%L:%H:%R %G sleep 20".
++
++The following patterns are recognized in the \fBVNC_VIA_CMD\fR (note
++that all the patterns %G, %H, %L and %R must be present in the command
++template):
++.TP
++.B %%
++A literal "%";
++.TP
++.B %G
++gateway host name;
++.TP
++.B %H
++remote VNC host name, as known to the gateway;
++.TP
++.B %L
++local TCP port number;
++.TP
++.B %R
++remote TCP port number.
++.SH SEE ALSO
++\fBvncserver\fR(1), \fBXvnc\fR(1), \fBvncpasswd\fR(1),
++\fBvncconnect\fR(1), \fBssh\fR(1)
++.SH AUTHORS
++Original VNC was developed in AT&T Laboratories Cambridge. TightVNC
++additions was implemented by Constantin Kaplinsky. Many other people
++participated in development, testing and support.
++
++\fBMan page authors:\fR
++.br
++Marcus Brinkmann <Marcus.Brinkmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de>,
++.br
++Terran Melconian <terran@consistent.org>,
++.br
++Tim Waugh <twaugh@redhat.com>,
++.br
++Constantin Kaplinsky <const@ce.cctpu.edu.ru>
diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.c vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/vncviewer.c
--- vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.c 2004-01-13 09:22:05.000000000 -0500
-+++ vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/vncviewer.c 2007-05-26 13:16:17.000000000 -0400
++++ vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/vncviewer.c 2007-05-27 11:58:44.000000000 -0400
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
*/
@@ -6244,7 +6821,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.c vnc_unixsrc/vncvi
/* The -listen option is used to make us a daemon process which listens for
incoming connections from servers, rather than actively connecting to a
-@@ -45,89 +203,812 @@
+@@ -45,89 +203,813 @@
listenForIncomingConnections() returns, setting the listenSpecified
flag. */
@@ -6667,6 +7244,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.c vnc_unixsrc/vncvi
+ appData.viewOnly = True;
+ fprintf(stderr, "viewonly: on\n");
+ }
++ Xcursors(1);
+}
+
+void
@@ -7095,7 +7673,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.c vnc_unixsrc/vncvi
}
diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.h vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/vncviewer.h
--- vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.h 2004-03-11 13:14:40.000000000 -0500
-+++ vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/vncviewer.h 2007-05-25 21:42:47.000000000 -0400
++++ vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer/vncviewer.h 2007-05-27 11:53:21.000000000 -0400
@@ -68,51 +68,72 @@
/* argsresources.c */
@@ -7223,7 +7801,11 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.h vnc_unixsrc/vncvi
extern void SetVisualAndCmap();
-@@ -160,8 +182,14 @@
+@@ -157,11 +179,18 @@
+
+ extern void DesktopInitBeforeRealization();
+ extern void DesktopInitAfterRealization();
++extern void Xcursors(int set);
extern void SendRFBEvent(Widget w, XEvent *event, String *params,
Cardinal *num_params);
extern void CopyDataToScreen(char *buf, int x, int y, int width, int height);
@@ -7238,7 +7820,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.h vnc_unixsrc/vncvi
/* dialogs.c */
extern void ServerDialogDone(Widget w, XEvent *event, String *params,
-@@ -207,6 +235,10 @@
+@@ -207,6 +236,10 @@
Cardinal *num_params);
extern void CreatePopup();
@@ -7249,7 +7831,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.h vnc_unixsrc/vncvi
/* rfbproto.c */
extern int rfbsock;
-@@ -229,6 +261,15 @@
+@@ -229,6 +262,15 @@
extern Bool SendClientCutText(char *str, int len);
extern Bool HandleRFBServerMessage();
@@ -7265,7 +7847,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.h vnc_unixsrc/vncvi
extern void PrintPixelFormat(rfbPixelFormat *format);
/* selection.c */
-@@ -241,8 +282,9 @@
+@@ -241,8 +283,9 @@
/* shm.c */
@@ -7276,7 +7858,7 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/vncviewer.h vnc_unixsrc/vncvi
/* sockets.c */
-@@ -271,3 +313,48 @@
+@@ -271,3 +314,48 @@
extern XtAppContext appContext;
extern Display* dpy;
extern Widget toplevel;