.TH XWIN 1 __vendorversion__ .SH NAME XWin \- X Server for the Cygwin environment on Microsoft Windows .SH SYNOPSIS .B XWin [ options ] ... .SH DESCRIPTION .I XWin is an X Server for the X Window System on the Cygwin environment running on Microsoft Windows. .SH MODES \fIXWin\fP can operate in five different and incompatible modes: .br * \fISingle Window\fP: This is the default option. The X server appears as a single Windows window and all X windows are contained within this window. This mode requires an external window manager. .br * \fINo Decoration\fP: This mode is like single window mode except that the X server window does not have a title bar or border, thus maximizing the amount of space available for X windows within the X server window. This mode requires an external window manager. .br * \fIFull Screen\fP: This mode is like single window mode except that the X server window takes the full screen, covering completely the Windows desktop. This mode requires an external window manager. .br * \fIRootless\fP: The X server works on a window covering the whole screen but the root window (traditionally covered with an X hatch pattern) is hidden from view. This mode requires an external window manager. .br * \fIMulti-Window\fP: In this mode \fIXWin\fP uses its own integrated window manager in order to handle the top-level X windows, in such a way that they appear as normal Windows windows. .PP NOTE: \fIMulti-Window\fP mode will crash if an external window manager such as \fItwm\fP or \fIfvwm\fP is launched since \fIMulti-Window\fP uses its own internal window manager; all other modes require an external window manager in order to move, resize, and perform other operations on the individual X windows. .SH LOG As it runs \fIXWin\fP writes messages indicating the most relevant events to the console from which it was called and to a log file that by default is located at \fI/tmp/XWin.log\fP. This file is mainly for debugging purposes. .SH PREFERENCES FILE On startup \fIXWin\fP looks for the file \fI$HOME/.XWinrc\fP or, if the previous file does not exist, \fI/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/system.XWinrc\fP. \fI.XWinrc\fP allows setting preferences for the following: .br 1- To include items into the menu associated with the \fIXWin\fP icon which is in the \fIWindows\fP system tray. This functions in all modes that have a tray icon. .br 2- To include items in the menu which is associated with the Windows window that \fIXWin -multiwindow\fP produces for each top-level X window. That can be done both for the generic case and for particular programs. .br 3- To change the icon that is associated to the Windows window that \fIXWin -multiwindow\fP produces for each top-level X-window. Again, that can be done both for the generic case and for particular programs. .PP The format of the \fI.XWinrc\fP file is given in the man page XWinrc(5). .SH OPTIONS In addition to the normal server options described in the \fIXserver(1)\fP manual page, \fIXWin\fP accepts the following command line switches, \fIall\fP of which are optional: .TP 8 .B \-clipboard Enables the integration between the Cygwin/X clipboard and Windows clipboard. Do not use in conjunction with the \fIxwinclip\fP program. .TP 8 .B "\-clipupdates \fInum_boxes\fP" Specify an optional threshold, above which the boxes in a shadow update operation will be collected into a GDI clipping region. The clipping region is then used to do a single bit block transfer that is constrained to the updated area by the clipping region. There is some overhead involved in creating, installing, destroying, and removing the clipping region, thus there may not be much benefit for a small number of boxes (less than 10). It is even possible that this functionality does not provide a benefit at any number of boxes; we can only determine the usefulness of this feature through testing. This parameter works in conjunction with engines 1, 2, and 4 (Shadow GDI, Shadow DirectDraw, and Shadow DirectDraw Non-Locking, respectively). .TP 8 .B "\-emulate3buttons \fItimeout\fP" Emulate a three button mouse; pressing both buttons within .I timeout milliseconds causes an emulated middle button press. The default .I timeout is 50 milliseconds. Note that most mice with scroll wheel have middle button functionality, usually you will need this option only if you have a two button mouse without scroll wheel. .TP 8 .B \-emulatepseudo Create a depth 8 PseudoColor visual when running in depths 15, 16, 24, or 32, collectively known as TrueColor depths. At this date (April 2004) this option is not still operative. .TP 8 .B "\-engine \fIengine_type_id\fP" This option, which is intended for Cygwin/X developers, overrides the server's automatically supported engine type. This parameter will be ignored if the specified engine type is not supported on the current system. The supported engine type ids are 1 - Shadow GDI, 2 - Shadow DirectDraw, and 4 - Shadow DirectDraw4. Additionally, there is a barely functional experimental engine type id 16 - Native GDI. .TP 8 .B "\-fullscreen [-depth \fIdepth\fP] [-refresh \fIrate_in_Hz\fP]" Run the server in fullscreen mode, as opposed to the default windowed mode. .TP 8 .B "\-depth \fIdepth\fP" Specify the color depth, in bits per pixel, to use when running in fullscreen with a DirectDraw engine. This parameter is ignored if \fB\-fullscreen\fP is not specified. .TP 8 .B "\-refresh \fIrate_in_Hz\fP" Specify an optional refresh rate to use when running in fullscreen with a DirectDraw engine. This parameter is ignored if \fB\-fullscreen\fP is not specified. .TP 8 .B \-help Write a help text to the console and to the log file. .TP 8 .B \-ignoreinput Ignore keyboard and mouse input. This is usually only used for testing and debugging purposes. .TP 8 .B \-[no]keyhook Enable [disable] a low-level keyboard hook for catching special key combinations like Alt+Tab and passing them to the X Server instead of letting \fIWindows\fP handle them. .TP 8 .B \-lesspointer Hide the Windows mouse cursor when the mouse is over any Cygwin/X window (regardless of whether that window is active or inactive). This prevents the Windows mouse cursor from being placed overtop of the X cursor. .TP 8 .B "\-logfile \fIFile_Name\fP" Change the log file from the default located at \fI/tmp/XWin.log\fP to the one indicated by \fIFile_Name\fP. .TP 8 .B "\-logverbose \fIlevel\fP" Control the degree of verbosity of the log messages with the integer parameter \fIlevel\fP. For \fIlevel\fP=0 only fatal errors are reported, for \fIlevel\fP=1 (default) simple information about configuration is also given, for \fIlevel\fP=2 a detailed log information (including trace and debug output) is produced. Bigger values will yield a still more detailed debug output. At this date (April 2004) the option is still not fully operative; the default value is 2 and the output is insensitive to the level value. .TP 8 .B \-multimonitors Create a root window that covers all monitors on a system with multiple monitors. .TP 8 .B \-multiwindow Start the integrated \fIWindowsi\fP-based window manager, which launches each top-level X window in its own \fIWindows\fP window. Not to be used together with \fB\-rootless\fP nor \fB\-fullscreen\fP. .TP 8 .B \-nodecoration Do not give the Cygwin/X window a Windows window border, title bar, etc. This parameter only applies to windowed mode screens, i.e., this parameter is ignored when the \fB\-fullscreen\fP parameter is specified. .TP 8 .B \-nounicodeclipboard Do not use Unicode clipboard even if NT-based platform. .TP 8 .B \-rootless Run the server in rootless mode. Not to be used with \fB\-multiwindow\fP nor with \fB\-fullscreen\fP. .TP 8 .B "\-screen \fIscreen_number\fP \fIwidth\fP \fIheight\fP" This parameter may be used to specify the .I screen_number, .I height, and .I width of one or several Cygwin/X screens; each Cygwin/X screen will be opened in its own window. When using multiple screens, be sure not to duplicate any screen numbers. .I XWin default behavior is to create a single screen that is roughly the size of the current Windows display area. Screen specific parameters, such as \fB\-fullscreen\fP, can be applied as a default to all screens by placing those screen specific parameters before any \fB\-screen\fP parameter. Screen specific parameters placed after the first \fB\-screen\fP parameter will apply only to the immediately preceeding \fB\-screen\fP parameter. .TP 8 .B \-scrollbars In windowed mode, allow screens bigger than the Windows desktop. Moreover, if the window has decorations, one can now resize it. .TP 8 .B \-[no]trayicon Do not create a tray icon. Default is to create one icon per screen. You can globally disable tray icons with \fB\-notrayicon\fP, then enable it for specific screens with \fB\-trayicon\fP for those screens. .TP 8 .B \-[no]unixkill Enable or disable the \fICtrl-Alt-Backspace\fP key combination as a signal to exit the X Server. The \fICtrl-Alt-Backspace\fP key combination is disabled by default. .TP 8 .B \-[no]winkill Enable or disable the \fIAlt-F4\fP key combination as a signal to exit the X Server. The \fIAlt-F4\fP key combination is enabled by default. .TP 8 .B \-swcursor Disable the usage of the windows cursor and use the X11 software cursor instead. .TP 8 .B "\-xkblayout \fIlayout\fP" .TP 8 .B "\-xkbmodel \fImodel\fP" .TP 8 .B "\-xkboptions \fIoption\fP" .TP 8 .B "\-xkbrules \fIrule\fP" .TP 8 .B "\-xkbvariant \fIvariant\fp" These options implement the xkeyboard extension for loading a particular keyboard map as the X server starts. The behavior is similar to the \fIsetxkbmap\fP program. The layout data is located at \fI/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/\fP. Additional information is found in the README files therein and in the man page of \fIsetxkbmap\fP. For example in order to load a German layout for a pc105 keyboard one uses the options: .br .I " \-xkblayout de \-xkbmodel pc105" .PP Alternatively one may use the \fIsetxkbmap\fP program after XWin is running or even the \fIxmodmap\fP program for loading the old-style keyboard maps. .SH "SEE ALSO" X(__miscmansuffix__), Xserver(1), xdm(1), xinit(1), XWinrc(1), setxkbmap(1) .SH BUGS .I XWin and this man page still have many limitations. Some of the more obvious ones are: .br - The display mode can not be changed once the X server has started. .br - The XWin software is developing rapidly; it is therefore likely that this man page is not up to date. It is always prudent to look also at the output of \fIXWin -help\fP and to the Cygwin/X User Guide at /usr/share/doc/cygwin-x-doc-x.x.x/ug/cygwin-x-ug.xxx in order to check the options that are operative. .SH AUTHORS This list is by no means complete, but direct contributors to the Cygwin/X project include (in alphabetical order by last name): Stuart Adamson, Michael Bax, Jehan Bing, Lev Bishop, Dr. Peter Busch, Biju G C, Robert Collins, Nick Crabtree, Early Ehlinger, Christopher Faylor, John Fortin, Brian Genisio, Fabrizio Gennari, Alexander Gottwald, Ralf Habacker, Colin Harrison, Matthieu Herrb, Alan Hourihane, Pierre A Humblet, Harold L Hunt II, Dakshinamurthy Karra, Kensuke Matsuzaki, Takuma Murakami, Earle F. Philhower III, Benjamin Riefenstahl, Suhaib Siddiqi, Jack Tanner, and Nicholas Wourms.