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@@ -5557,507 +5557,6 @@ diff -Naur -X ./exclude vnc_unixsrc.orig/vncviewer/tight.c vnc_unixsrc/vncviewer
return True;
}
-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 2007-03-20 10:11:33.000000000 -0400
-@@ -0,0 +1,497 @@
-+'\" 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 OPTIONS
-+.TP
-+Enhanced TightVNC Viewer 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\-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, default is very narrow: 2 pixels,
-+it is narrow to avoid distraction in \fB\-ycrop\fR mode.
-+.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/-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-enable it put
-+
-+Option "Backingstore"
-+
-+in the Device section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
-+In -bs mode with no X server backingstore, whenever an
-+area of the screen is re-exposed it must go out to the
-+VNC server to retrieve the pixels. This is too slow.
-+
-+In -nobs 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 New Popup actions:\fR
-+
-+ Cursor Shape: ~ -nocursorshape
-+ X11 Cursor: ~ -x11cursor
-+ Cursor Alphablend: ~ -alpha
-+ Disable JPEG: ~ -nojpeg
-+ Prefer raw for localhost ~ -rawlocal
-+ 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) ~ -bgr565
-+ 8 bit color (BGR233) ~ -bgr233
-+ 256 colors ~ -bgr233 default # of colors.
-+ 64 colors ~ -bgr222 / -use64
-+ 8 colors ~ -bgr111 / -use8
-+
-+
-+ Disable Remote Input Ultravnc ext. Try to prevent input and
-+ viewing of monitor at physical display.
-+ Single Window Ultravnc ext. Grab and 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, currently
-+ input via the terminal (no window).
-+
-+ 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 2007-04-10 14:14:58.000000000 -0400