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back | index | next The "[XSETUP]" Section of the ini-fileThe "[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 WinaXe Plus. ConnectXWClipboards=pThis 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&Paste check box in the XSettings window is checked).Three of the least significant bits in p specify one of three main kinds of auto-copying:
ILikeAIX=1This 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. MiddleButtonTimeout=10This option is used to set up the value for the 'MiddleButton wait timeout', in msec. TrPW2=2This option enables the TrPW2 mode in the Multiple mode for XServer. In the TrPW2 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=1This 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=1This 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=1This setting provides the "old-style" way of using the select WinSock API request. |
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