HP ProLiant xw2x220c Remote Graphics Software 5.2.5 User Guide - Page 130

local, computer, remote, sending formats: 13|16|1|7, rendering format: 13, accepted: 13|16|1|7

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Now that the filter string has been sent from the Receiver to the Sender, we'll switch to the Remote Clipboard nomenclature of Figure 6-28. Figure 6-31 shows the Remote Clipboard log entries as the cut and paste is performed. Figure 6-31 Remote Clipboard log entries for cut and paste sending computer, cut computer receiving computer, paste computer C local L computer I application P B O local A R computer D C F L remote I I computer L T P B application E O R A R D remote computer sending formats: 13|16|1|7| This occurs when the cut operation is selected. rendering format: 13 received formats: 13|16|1|7| accepted: 13|16|1|7| requesting format: 13 This occurs when the paste operation is selected. Paste data is received by the receiving computer and the application is notified. NOTE: If the clipboard on either the Local or Remote Computer already contains content at the time the RGS connection is established, a sending formats entry will appear in the log file of that computer preceding the setting filter log entry. The sending formats log entry is due to the clipboard contents being sent to the Remote Computer when the RGS connection is first established. Advanced capabilities 130

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Advanced capabilities 130
Now that the filter string has been sent from the Receiver to the Sender, we’ll switch to the Remote Clipboard
nomenclature of Figure 6-28. Figure 6-31 shows the Remote Clipboard log entries as the cut and paste is
performed.
Figure 6-31
Remote Clipboard log entries for cut and paste
NOTE:
If the clipboard on either the Local or Remote Computer already contains content at the time the RGS
connection is established, a
sending formats
entry will appear in the log file of that computer preceding
the setting filter log entry. The
sending formats
log entry is due to the clipboard contents being sent to the
Remote Computer when the RGS connection is first established.
local
computer
remote
computer
remote
computer
application
sending computer,
cut computer
receiving computer,
paste computer
C
L
I
P
B
O
A
R
D
local
computer
application
C
L
I
P
B
O
A
R
D
F
I
L
T
E
R
sending formats: 13|16|1|7|
received formats: 13|16|1|7|
rendering format: 13
accepted: 13|16|1|7|
requesting format: 13
This occurs when the
paste operation is
selected.
Paste data is received by the receiving
computer and the application is notified.
This occurs when the
cut operation is selected.