X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=rdpsrv;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Xserver%2Fprograms%2FXserver%2Fdix%2FBuiltInAtoms;fp=Xserver%2Fprograms%2FXserver%2Fdix%2FBuiltInAtoms;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=910c6270608f7e1c87d9fbbe3da43a5c862905e5;hb=ce66b81460e5353db09d45c02339d4583fbda255;hpb=7772d71ffd742cfc9b7ff214659d16c5bb56a391 diff --git a/Xserver/programs/Xserver/dix/BuiltInAtoms b/Xserver/programs/Xserver/dix/BuiltInAtoms deleted file mode 100644 index 910c627..0000000 --- a/Xserver/programs/Xserver/dix/BuiltInAtoms +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -File: .../x11/server/dix/BuiltInAtoms - -This file is of a fixed format and is used to generate both the file -include/XAtom.h and dix/initatoms.c. Neither of those files should be -edited directly. Changing the atoms in this file, or even the order in -which they occur, is equivalent to forcing a new (minor) version number -on the server. Take care. - -The format of the file is that each built in atom starts in column 1 -with no text, other than spaces and tabs, on that line other than a -mandatory trailing "@" at the end of the line. For each atom (Foo) -below the defines will be of the form - #define XA_Foo -and the string value of the atom will be "Foo". - -The comment lines in this file are not guaranteed to be accurate. To see the -current truth, look at the Xlib documentation as well as the protocol spec. - -Atoms occur in five distinct name spaces within the protocol. Any particular -atom may or may not have some client interpretation within each of the name -spaces. For each of the built in atoms, the intended semantics and the space -within which it is defined is indicated. - -Those name spaces are - Property names - Property types - Selections - Font properties - Type of a ClientMessage event (none built into server) - -For the font properties mentioned here, see the spec for more information. - - -- Selections -- - -PRIMARY @ - Selection. -SECONDARY @ - Selection. - - -- Property types and names -- - -ARC @ - Property type: - x, y: INT16 - width, height: CARD16, - angle1, angle2: INT16 -ATOM @ - Property type: - atom: ATOM -BITMAP @ - Property type: - bitmap: PIXMAP - This is asserted to be of depth 1. -CARDINAL @ - Property type: - card: CARD32 or CARD16 or CARD8 - the datum size is dependent on the property format -COLORMAP @ - Property type: - colormap: COLORMAP -CURSOR @ - Property type: - cursor: CURSOR -CUT_BUFFER0 @ -CUT_BUFFER1 @ -CUT_BUFFER2 @ -CUT_BUFFER3 @ -CUT_BUFFER4 @ -CUT_BUFFER5 @ -CUT_BUFFER6 @ -CUT_BUFFER7 @ - Property name: (type: STRING) - Used to implement cut buffer ring, in particular Andrew uses - this mechanism. Anyone else using this sort of IPC mechanism - should use these properties. - - Data is normally fetched and stored out of CUT_BUFFER0; the - RotateProperties request is used to rotate these buffers. -DRAWABLE @ - Property type: - drawable: DRAWABLE -FONT @ - Property type: - font: FONT -INTEGER @ - Property type: - card: INT32 or INT16 or INT8 - the datum size is dependent on the property format -PIXMAP @ - Property type: - pixmap: PIXMAP -POINT @ - Property type: - x, y: INT16 -RECTANGLE @ - Property type: - x, y: INT16 - width, height: CARD16 -RESOURCE_MANAGER @ - Property name: (type: STRING) - Contents of the user's resource manager data base. -RGB_COLOR_MAP @ - Property type: - colormap: COLORMAP - red-max: CARD32 - red-mult: CARD32 - green-max: CARD32 - green-mult: CARD32 - blue-max: CARD32 - blue-mult: CARD32 - base-pixel: CARD32 - - The fields `red_max', `green_max', and `blue_max' give the maximum - red, green, and blue values, respectively. Each color - coefficient ranges from 0 to its max, inclusive. For example, - a common colormap allocation is 3/3/2: 3 planes for red, 3 - planes for green, and 2 planes for blue. Such a colormap would - have red_max == 7, green_max = 7, and blue_max = 3. An alternate - allocation that uses only 216 colors is red_max = 5, green_max = - 5, and blue_max = 5. - - The fields `red_mult', `green_mult', and `blue_mult' give the - scale factors used to compose a full pixel value. (See next - paragraph.) For a 3/3/2 allocation red_mult might be 32, - green_mult might be 4, and blue_mult might be 1. For a - 6-colors-each allocation, red_mult might be 36, green_mult might - be 6, and blue_mult might be 1. - - The field `base_pixel' gives the base pixel value used to - compose a full pixel value. Normally base_pixel is obtained - from a call to XAllocColorPlanes(). Given integer red, green, - and blue coefficients in their appropriate ranges, one can - compute a corresponding pixel value with the expression: - - r * red_mult + g * green_mult + b * blue_mult + base_pixel - - For gray-scale colormaps, only the colormap, red_max, red_mult, - and base_pixel fields are defined; the other fields are - ignored. To compute a gray-scale pixel value, use: - - gray * red_mult + base_pixel - - This is provided to allow applications to share color maps. - -RGB_BEST_MAP @ -RGB_BLUE_MAP @ -RGB_DEFAULT_MAP @ -RGB_GRAY_MAP @ -RGB_GREEN_MAP @ -RGB_RED_MAP @ - Property name: (type: RGB_COLOR_MAP) - The needs of most applications can be met with five colormaps. - Polite applications may need only a small RGB space, and can - use a portion of the default color map. Applications doing - high-quality RGB rendering will need an entire colormap, - filled with as large an RGB space as possible, e.g. 332. For - color separations, an application may need maximum device - resolution for each of red, green, and blue, even if this - requires three renderings with three colormaps. - - Each of the above five names would be used for sharing color - maps. -STRING @ - Property type: - sequence of Bytes -VISUALID @ - Property type: - visual: VISUALID -WINDOW @ - Property type: - window: WINDOW -WM_COMMAND @ - Property name: (type: STRING) - Command line arguments used to invoke this application. The - arguments are delimited by null characters (ASCII 0). -WM_HINTS @ - Property type: - flags: CARD32 - input: BOOL32 - initial-state: CARD32 - icon-pixmap: PIXMAP - icon-window: WINDOW - icon_mask: BITMAP - icon-x, icon-y: INT32 - flags contains the following bits - 0x00000001 input hint - 0x00000002 state hint - 0x00000004 icon pixmap hint - 0x00000008 icon window hint - 0x00000010 icon position hint - values for initial-state - 0 unspecified -> application does not - care and WM should pick one. - 1 normal - 2 zoomed - 3 iconic - 4 inactive -> application believes - itself to be seldomly used. WM may wish to - place it on an inactive menu. - This type is potentially extensible. The order is critical; - append to the end only. - Property name: (type: WM_HINTS) - Additional hints set by the client for use by the window - manager. -WM_CLIENT_MACHINE @ - Property name: (type: STRING) - used to communicate with the window manager. The host name - of the machine the client is running on may be set here. -WM_ICON_NAME @ - Property name: (type: STRING) - what the application would like the label to be for - the iconic form of the window. -WM_ICON_SIZE @ - Property type: - minWidth, min-height: CARD32 - maxWidth, max-height: CARD32 - widthInc, height-inc: CARD32 - Property name: (type: ICON_SIZE) - The window manager may set this property on the root window - to specify the icon sizes it allows. -WM_NAME @ - Property name: (type: STRING) - used to communicate with the window manager. This is - what the application would like the label for the window. -WM_NORMAL_HINTS @ - Property name: (type: SIZE_HINTS) - used to communicate with the window manager. This is size - hints for a window in its "normal" state. -WM_SIZE_HINTS @ - Property type: - flags: CARD32 - x, y: INT32 - width, height: CARD32 - min-width, min-height: CARD32 - max-width, max-height: CARD32 - width-inc, height-inc: CARD32 - min-aspect-x, min-aspect-y: CARD32 - max-aspect-x, max-aspect-y: CARD32 - flags contains the following bits - 0x00000001 user specified x and y - 0x00000002 user specified width and height - 0x00000004 program specified position - 0x00000008 program specified size - 0x00000010 program specified minimum size - 0x00000020 program specified maximum size - 0x00000040 program specified resize increment - 0x00000080 program specified aspect ratio - This type is potentially extensible. The order is critical; - append to the end only. -WM_ZOOM_HINTS @ - Property name: (type: SIZE_HINTS) - used to communicate with the window manager. This is size - hints for a window in its "zoomed" state. - - -- Font properties -- - -MIN_SPACE @ - Font property: CARD32 -NORM_SPACE @ - Font property: CARD32 -MAX_SPACE @ - Font property: CARD32 -END_SPACE @ - Font property: CARD32 -SUPERSCRIPT_X @ - Font property: INT32 -SUPERSCRIPT_Y @ - Font property: INT32 -SUBSCRIPT_X @ - Font property: INT32 -SUBSCRIPT_Y @ - Font property: INT32 -UNDERLINE_POSITION @ - Font property: INT32 -UNDERLINE_THICKNESS @ - Font property: CARD32 -STRIKEOUT_ASCENT @ - Font property: INT32 -STRIKEOUT_DESCENT @ - Font property: INT32 -ITALIC_ANGLE @ - Font property: INT32 -X_HEIGHT @ - Font property: INT32 -QUAD_WIDTH @ - Font property: INT32 -WEIGHT @ - Font property: CARD32 -POINT_SIZE @ - Font property: CARD32 -RESOLUTION @ - Font property: CARD32 - -The following optional properties on fonts have values that are atoms. The -atom print name is the useful information. - -COPYRIGHT @ - of the font distribution -NOTICE @ - trademark/copyright of the character shapes -FONT_NAME @ - name of this particular instance of a font -FAMILY_NAME @ - name of the 'font family' to which it belongs -FULL_NAME @ - full text name of the font - -The following aren't in order but putting them at the end avoids encoding -changes. - -CAP_HEIGHT @ - Font property: CARD32 - - -WM_CLASS @ - Property name: (type: STRING) - Used (possibly by some window managers; definitely by - session managers) to look up resources in the resource - data base on behalf of the client who set this property. - There are 2 elements: - {char *resource_name; char *resource_class;} - delimited by a null character (ascii 0) - -WM_TRANSIENT_FOR @ - Property name: (type: WINDOW) - Used by transient top-level windows, such as dialog - boxes, to point to their logical "parents". The window - manager can then take down the dialog boxes when the - "parent" gets iconified, for instance.