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Sample X*screens Files, Layer, Transparent

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Layer | Specify the layer of the default visual. Transparent Specify that a visual with an application-accessible transparent entry in the default colormap be used. Specifications in the "DefaultVisual" section, except for "Depth", are ignored on VRX devices. See the "ScreenOptions" section below for VRX-related options. MonitorSize Inches | MM Specify the diagonal size of the monitor. After the "MonitorSize" keyword, you must specify the diagonal length of the monitor and then the units. Use this entry only if you are using a nonstandard monitor. MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel Specify the minimum power save level to be used by the monitor during screen blanking. You must specify a level of 0-3. If the option is not used, the default is level 0. On devices that do not support DPMS, this option will be ignored. ScreenOptions Screen options are device-dependent options that are documented in a file in the X server information directory (for example, /usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp). Sample X*screens Files Below are several sample X*screens files that illustrate the new format. • This is the minimum legal X*screens file, the "Screen" keyword followed by the screen device. Since no other information is given, the X server will assume default values for other options and settings. Screen /dev/crt Figure 1: Results of Minimal Legal X*screens File Page 25 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20

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Layer
<Image>
|
<Overlay>
Specify the layer of the default visual.
Transparent
Specify that a visual with an application-accessible transparent entry in the default colormap be
used.
Specifications in the "DefaultVisual" section, except for "Depth", are ignored on VRX devices. See the
"ScreenOptions" section below for VRX-related options.
MonitorSize
<diagonal_length> Inches
|
MM
Specify the diagonal size of the monitor. After the "MonitorSize" keyword, you must specify the
diagonal length of the monitor and then the units. Use this entry only if you are using a non-
standard monitor.
MinimumMonitorPowerSaveLevel
<value>
Specify the minimum power save level to be used by the monitor during screen blanking. You
must specify a level of
0-3. If the option is not used, the default is level 0. On devices that do not
support DPMS, this option will be ignored.
ScreenOptions
Screen options are device-dependent options that are documented in a file in the X server
information directory (for example,
/usr/lib/X11/Xserver/info/screens/hp
).
Sample X*screens Files
Below are several sample X*screens files that illustrate the new format.
This is the minimum legal X*screens file, the "Screen" keyword followed by the screen device.
Since no other information is given, the X server will assume default values for other options and
settings.
Screen /dev/crt
Figure 1: Results of Minimal Legal
X*screens
File
Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20
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