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-add patches for 1.3.0
1 | diff -up tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/vncserver.man.manpages tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/vncserver.man |
2 | --- tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/vncserver.man.manpages 2013-07-03 12:44:03.820392690 +0100 |
3 | +++ tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/vncserver.man 2013-07-03 12:44:44.222587028 +0100 |
4 | @@ -92,6 +92,10 @@ argument. Thus, you can invoke "vncserv |
5 | end of your xstartup file after a particular application exits. |
6 | |
7 | .TP |
8 | +.B \-list |
9 | +Lists running VNC servers. |
10 | + |
11 | +.TP |
12 | .B \-fp \fIfont-path\fP |
13 | If the vncserver script detects that the X Font Server (XFS) is running, it |
14 | will attempt to start Xvnc and configure Xvnc to use XFS for font handling. |
15 | diff -up tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/vncserver.manpages tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/vncserver |
16 | --- tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/vncserver.manpages 2013-07-03 12:39:08.754980784 +0100 |
17 | +++ tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/vncserver 2013-07-03 12:43:57.932364387 +0100 |
18 | @@ -551,6 +551,7 @@ sub Usage |
19 | " [-geometry <width>x<height>]\n". |
20 | " [-pixelformat rgbNNN|bgrNNN]\n". |
21 | " [-fp <font-path>]\n". |
22 | + " [-cc <visual>]\n". |
23 | " [-fg]\n". |
24 | " [-autokill]\n". |
25 | " <Xvnc-options>...\n\n". |
26 | diff -up tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.cxx.manpages tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.cxx |
27 | diff -up tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man.manpages tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man |
28 | --- tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man.manpages 2013-07-03 12:46:17.814038117 +0100 |
29 | +++ tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man 2013-07-03 12:58:32.814621597 +0100 |
30 | @@ -68,7 +68,13 @@ to accept connections from any IP addres |
31 | Specify which security scheme to use for incoming connections. Valid values |
32 | are \fBNone\fP and \fBVncAuth\fP. Default is \fBVncAuth\fP. |
33 | .TP |
34 | -.B PasswordFile |
35 | +.B pam_server |
36 | +Service name for pam password validation (default is "vnc"). |
37 | +.TP |
38 | +.B PlainUsers |
39 | +Users permission to access via Plain security type. |
40 | +.TP |
41 | +.B PasswordFile, rfbauth |
42 | Password file for VNC authentication. There is no default, you should |
43 | specify the password file explicitly. Password file should be created with |
44 | the \fBvncpasswd\fP(1) utility. |
45 | @@ -113,6 +119,16 @@ Accept key press and release events from |
46 | .B AcceptPointerEvents |
47 | Accept pointer events from clients. Default is on. |
48 | .TP |
49 | +.B AcceptCutText |
50 | +Accept clipboard updates from clients. Default is on. |
51 | +.TP |
52 | +.B MaxCutText |
53 | +Maximum permitted length of an incoming clipboard update (default is |
54 | +262144). |
55 | +.TP |
56 | +.B SendCutText |
57 | +Send clipboard changes to clients. Default is on. |
58 | +.TP |
59 | .B RemapKeys |
60 | Comma-separated list of incoming keysyms to remap. Mappings are expressed as |
61 | two hex values, prefixed by \fB0x\fP, and separated by \fB->\fP (`dash' and |
62 | @@ -154,23 +170,6 @@ clients may choose video selection thems |
63 | \fBVideoArea\fP parameter will take effect. If the argument is empty, no |
64 | video area is set (this is the default). |
65 | .TP |
66 | -.B VideoPriority |
67 | -Specify the priority of sending video updates. \fBx0vncserver\fP can be |
68 | -instructed to treat certain rectangular part of the screen as a video area |
69 | -and handle it in a special way for improved performance (see documentation on |
70 | -the \fBVideoArea\fP parameter). \fBVideoPriority\fP value controls how often |
71 | -video area will be sent to clients as compared to the rest of the screen. |
72 | -The priority must be an integer between 0 and 8, and the default value is 2. |
73 | - |
74 | -\fBVideoPriority\fP set to 1 gives the same priority both to video and to |
75 | -other pixels. Higher values give more priority to video. For example, the |
76 | -value 5 specifies that the rate of sending video will be five times higher |
77 | -than the rate of updating the rest of the screen. If \fBVideoPriority\fP is |
78 | -set to 0, it gives equal priority to video and other updates (just like the |
79 | -value 1) and also disables special encoding for video data. In other words, |
80 | -\fBVideoPriority\fP video area will be sent as a part of other screen |
81 | -contents. |
82 | -.TP |
83 | .B CompareFB |
84 | Perform pixel comparison on framebuffer to reduce unnecessary updates. |
85 | Default is on. |
86 | @@ -185,15 +184,6 @@ This enables system-specific access to c |
87 | screen (the default X visual often provides 256 colors). Also, in overlay |
88 | mode, \fBx0vncserver\fP can show correct mouse cursor. Default is on. |
89 | .TP |
90 | -.B UseHardwareJPEG |
91 | -Use hardware-accelerated JPEG compressor for video if available. |
92 | -\fBx0vncserver\fP can be instructed to treat certain rectangular part of the |
93 | -screen as a video area and handle it in a special way for improved |
94 | -performance. If the client supports Tight encoding and JPEG compression, |
95 | -such video areas will be sent as JPEG-encoded rectangles. And if this option |
96 | -is on, compression will be hardware-accelerated (currently, supported only in |
97 | -SGI/IRIX equipped with appropriate hardware). Default is on. |
98 | -.TP |
99 | .B ZlibLevel |
100 | Zlib compression level for ZRLE encoding (it does not affect Tight encoding). |
101 | Acceptable values are between 0 and 9. Default is to use the standard |
102 | @@ -222,6 +212,18 @@ Terminate after \fIN\fP seconds of user |
103 | .B ClientWaitTimeMillis |
104 | The number of milliseconds to wait for a client which is no longer |
105 | responding. Default is 20000. |
106 | +.TP |
107 | +.B DeferUpdate |
108 | +Time in milliseconds to defer updates (default is 1). |
109 | +.TP |
110 | +.B AlwaysSetDeferUpdateTimer |
111 | +Always reset the defer update timer on every change. |
112 | +.TP |
113 | +.B x509key |
114 | +Path to key of the x509 certificate in PEM format. |
115 | +.TP |
116 | +.B 509cert |
117 | +Path to x509 certificate in PEM format. |
118 | .SH SEE ALSO |
119 | .BR Xvnc (1), |
120 | .BR vncpasswd (1), |
121 | diff -up tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/vncviewer/vncviewer.cxx.manpages tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/vncviewer/vncviewer.cxx |
122 | --- tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/vncviewer/vncviewer.cxx.manpages 2013-07-03 12:00:58.005856116 +0100 |
123 | +++ tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/vncviewer/vncviewer.cxx 2013-07-03 12:04:26.083023050 +0100 |
124 | @@ -261,6 +261,11 @@ static void usage(const char *programNam |
125 | " %s [parameters] -listen [port] [parameters]\n", |
126 | programName, programName); |
127 | fprintf(stderr,"\n" |
128 | + "Options:\n\n" |
129 | + " -display Xdisplay - Specifies the X display for the viewer window\n" |
130 | + " -geometry geometry - Standard X position and sizing specification.\n"); |
131 | + |
132 | + fprintf(stderr,"\n" |
133 | "Parameters can be turned on with -<param> or off with -<param>=0\n" |
134 | "Parameters which take a value can be specified as " |
135 | "-<param> <value>\n" |
136 | diff -up tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/vncviewer/vncviewer.man.manpages tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/vncviewer/vncviewer.man |
137 | --- tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/vncviewer/vncviewer.man.manpages 2013-07-03 11:40:48.905078300 +0100 |
138 | +++ tigervnc-1.2.80-20130314svn5065/vncviewer/vncviewer.man 2013-07-03 12:00:13.116604372 +0100 |
139 | @@ -113,12 +113,53 @@ Xvnc supports reverse connections with a |
140 | .B vncconfig. |
141 | |
142 | .TP |
143 | -.B \-passwd \fIpassword-file\fP |
144 | +.B \-passwd \fIpassword-file\fP, \-PasswordFile \fIpassword-file\fP |
145 | If you are on a filesystem which gives you access to the password file used by |
146 | the server, you can specify it here to avoid typing it in. It will usually be |
147 | "~/.vnc/passwd". |
148 | |
149 | .TP |
150 | +.B \-DotWhenNoCursor |
151 | +Show the dot cursor when the server sends an invisible cursor. |
152 | + |
153 | +.TP |
154 | +.B \-PointerEventInterval |
155 | +Time in milliseconds to rate-limit successive pointer events. |
156 | + |
157 | +.TP |
158 | +.B \-ImprovedHextile |
159 | +Try harder to compress data (default). |
160 | + |
161 | +.TP |
162 | +.B \-QualityLevel \fIlevel\fP |
163 | +JPEG quality level (default is 8). |
164 | + |
165 | +.TP |
166 | +.B \-NoJPEG |
167 | +Disable lossy JPEG compression in Tight encoding. |
168 | + |
169 | +.TP |
170 | +.B CompressLevel \fIlevel\fP |
171 | +Use specified compression level (default is 2). |
172 | + |
173 | +.TP |
174 | +.B CustomCompressLevel \fIlevel\fP |
175 | +Use custom compression level. Default is CompressLevel is specified. |
176 | + |
177 | +.TP |
178 | +.B \-SendPrimary |
179 | +Send the primary selection and cut buffer to the server as well as the |
180 | +clipboard selection (default). |
181 | + |
182 | +.TP |
183 | +.B \-SendClipboard |
184 | +Send clipboard changes to the server (default). |
185 | + |
186 | +.TP |
187 | +.B \-AcceptClipboard |
188 | +Accept clipboard changes from the server (default). |
189 | + |
190 | +.TP |
191 | .B \-Shared |
192 | When you make a connection to a VNC server, all other existing connections are |
193 | normally closed. This option requests that they be left open, allowing you to |
194 | @@ -140,6 +181,19 @@ Maximize viewer window. |
195 | Start in full-screen mode. |
196 | |
197 | .TP |
198 | +.B \-FullScreenAllMonitors |
199 | +Enable full screen over all monitors (default). |
200 | + |
201 | +.TP |
202 | +.B \-FullscreenSystemKeys |
203 | +Pass special keys directly to the server in full-screen mode. |
204 | + |
205 | +.TP |
206 | +.B \-RemoteResize |
207 | +Dynamically resize the remote desktop size as the size of the local |
208 | +client window changes (default). |
209 | + |
210 | +.TP |
211 | .B \-DesktopSize \fIwidth\fPx\fIheight\fP |
212 | Instead of keeping the existing remote screen size, the client will attempt to |
213 | switch to the specified since when connecting. If the server does not support |
214 | @@ -214,6 +268,22 @@ command is executed with the environment |
215 | host, the port number on the remote host, and the gateway machine |
216 | respectively. |
217 | |
218 | +.TP |
219 | +\fB\-ZlibLevel\fR \fIlevel\fR |
220 | +Zlib compression level. |
221 | + |
222 | +.TP |
223 | +.B \-x509crl \fIfile\fP |
224 | +X509 CRL file |
225 | + |
226 | +.TP |
227 | +.B \-x509ca \fIfile\fP |
228 | +X509 CA certificate |
229 | + |
230 | +.TP |
231 | +.B \-SecurityTypes \fItypes\fP |
232 | +Specify which security scheme to use. |
233 | + |
234 | .SH SEE ALSO |
235 | .BR Xvnc (1), |
236 | .BR vncpasswd (1), |