[xorg-commit-diffs] xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/sgml
RELNOTES.sgml, 1.1.4.4.2.2.4.1, 1.1.4.4.2.2.4.2
Jim Gettys
xorg-commit at pdx.freedesktop.org
Mon Mar 29 13:52:04 PST 2004
Committed by: jg
Index: RELNOTES.sgml
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RCS file: /cvs/xorg/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/sgml/RELNOTES.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.1.4.4.2.2.4.1
retrieving revision 1.1.4.4.2.2.4.2
diff -u -d -r1.1.4.4.2.2.4.1 -r1.1.4.4.2.2.4.2
--- a/RELNOTES.sgml 29 Mar 2004 06:11:52 -0000 1.1.4.4.2.2.4.1
+++ b/RELNOTES.sgml 29 Mar 2004 21:52:01 -0000 1.1.4.4.2.2.4.2
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
<date>29 March 2004
<ident>
-$Id:$
+$Id: RELNOTES.sgml,v 1.1.4.4.2.2.4.1 2004/03/29 06:11:52 keithp Exp $
Based on: $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/sgml/RELNOTES.sgml,v 1.115 2004/02/24 03:41:40 dawes Exp $
</ident>
@@ -78,11 +78,9 @@
Next in the order of configuration preferences is to use the Xorg
server's ability to create a starting configuration file. Run as root:
-
<tscreen><verb>
Xorg -configure
</verb></tscreen>
-
and follow the instructions.
Finally, if all else fails, the trusty old standby text-based tool
@@ -510,11 +508,9 @@
<item>Modify scroll-back and scroll-forw actions to accept an
adjustment value, e.g.,
-
<tscreen><verb>
scroll-back(1, page-2)
</verb></tscreen>
-
to scroll back by 2 lines less than a page.
<item>Add visualBellDelay resource to modify the length of
@@ -1295,11 +1291,9 @@
modifications to be made to existing compose files without including all
of the content directly. For example, the system's iso8859-1 compose file
can be included with a line like this:
-
<tscreen><verb>
include "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/iso8859-1/Compose"
</verb></tscreen>
-
There are two substitutions that can be made in the file name of the
include instruction. <bf>%H</bf> expands to the user's home directory
(the <bf>$HOME</bf> environment variable), and <bf>%L</bf> expands to the
@@ -1308,11 +1302,9 @@
For example, you can include in your compose file the default Compose file
by using:
-
<tscreen><verb>
include "%L"
</verb></tscreen>
-
and then rewrite only the few rules that you need to change. New compose
rules can be added, and previous ones replaced.
@@ -1320,18 +1312,14 @@
a locale encoded string in addition to the keysym name. If the string is
omitted, Xlib figures it out from the keysym according to the current
locale. I.e., if a rule looks like:
-
<tscreen><verb>
<dead_grave> <A> : "\300" Agrave
</verb></tscreen>
-
the result of the composition is always the letter with the "\300" code.
But if the rule is:
-
<tscreen><verb>
<dead_grave> <A> : Agrave
</verb></tscreen>
-
the result depends on how Agrave is mapped in the current locale.
<sect1>Luxi fonts from Bigelow and Holmes <label id="luxi">
@@ -1728,202 +1716,250 @@
represented by their employers in this list.
<p>
This product includes software developed by:
+2d3d Inc.,
Adam de Boor,
+Adobe Systems Inc.,
After X-TT Project,
-Adobe Systems, Inc.,
+AGE Logic Inc.,
Alan Hourihane,
+Andreas Monitzer,
Andrew C Aitchison,
-Ani Joshi,
Andy Ritger,
-Andreas Monitzer,
+Ani Joshi,
Anton Zioviev,
-Apple Computer, Inc.,
-Apollo Computer, Inc.,
-ATI Technologies, Inc.,
-Bitstream, Inc.,
+Apollo Computer Inc.,
+Apple Computer Inc.,
+Ares Software Corp.,
+ATI Technologies Inc.,
+AT&T Inc.,
Bigelow & Holmes,
-Brian Goines,
-Brian Paul,
+Bill Reynolds,
+Bitstream Inc.,
Brian Fundakowski Feldman,
+Brian Goines,
+Brian Paul,
Bruno Haible,
Charles Murcko,
Chen Xiangyang,
Chris Constello,
-Compaq Computer Corporation,
+Cognition Corp.,
+Compaq Computer Corporation,
Concurrent Computer Corporation,
Conectiva S.A.,
-Damien Miller,
+Corin Anderson,
+Craig Struble,
+Daewoo Electronics Co. Ltd.,
+Dale Schumacher,
+Damien Miller,
Daniver Limited,
-Daryll Strauss
-Data General,
+Daryll Strauss,
+Data General Corporation,
David Bateman,
David Dawes,
+David E. Wexelblat,
David Holland,
-Davor Matic,
-David McCullough
David J. McKay,
-David Mosberger-Tang
+David McCullough,
+David Mosberger-Tang,
David S. Miller,
-David Wexelblat,
Davor Matic,
-Digital Equipment Corporation,
+Digital Equipment Corporation,
Dirk Hohndel,
Doug Anson,
Edouard TISSERANT,
-Eduardo Horvath,
+Eduardo Horvath,
Egbert Eich,
Eric Anholt,
Eric Fortune,
Eric Sunshine,
+Erik Fortune,
+Erik Nygren,
Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation,
+Finn Thoegersen,
Frederic Lepied,
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.,
-Fujitsu Limited,
-Fujitsu Open Systems Solutions, Inc.,
+Free Software Foundation Inc.,
+Fujitsu Limited,
+Fujitsu Open Systems Solutions Inc.,
+Fuji Xerox Co. Ltd.,
Geert Uytterhoeven,
Gerrit Jan Akkerman,
+Gerry Toll,
Glenn G. Lai,
Go Watanabe,
-Greg Parker,
Gregory Mokhin,
+Greg Parker,
GROUPE BULL,
+Hans Oey,
+Harald Koenig,
+Harm Hanemaayer,
+Harry Langenbacher,
+Henry A. Worth,
Hewlett-Packard Company,
-Hitachi, Ltd,
+Hitachi Ltd,
Holger Veit,
-Hummingbird Communications, Ltd,
+Hummingbird Communications Ltd.,
+IBM Corporation,
Intel Corporation,
+INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation,
International Business Machines Corp.,
Itai Nahshon,
-J. Kean Johnston,
Jakub Jelinek,
+James Tsillas,
Jason Bacon,
+Jean-loup Gailly,
+Jeff Kirk,
Jeffrey Hsu,
-Jim Tsillas
-Joseph Moss,
+Jim Tsillas,
+J. Kean Johnston,
Jon Block,
-Jon Tombs,
+Jon Tombs,
+Jorge Delgado,
+Joseph Friedman,
+Joseph V. Moss,
Juliusz Chroboczek,
Jyunji Takagi,
-Kaleb KEITHLEY,
+Kaleb S. Keithley,
Kazushi (Jam) Marukawa,
-Keith Packard,
+Kazuyuki (ikko-) Okamoto,
+Keith Packard,
Keith Whitwell,
-Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,
+Kevin E. Martin,
+Larry Wall,
+Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory,
Lennart Augustsson,
-Lexmark International,
+Lexmark International Inc.,
Linus Torvalds,
-Matthieu Herrb,
-Massachusetts Institute Of Technology,
Machine Vision Holdings Inc.,
-Marc Aurele La France,
-Mark Leisher,
+Manfred Brands,
+Marc Aurele La France,
+Mark Adler,
Mark J. Kilgard,
+Mark Leisher,
Mark Smulders,
+Massachusetts Institute Of Technology,
+Matrox Graphics,
Matthew Grossman,
+Matthieu Herrb,
+Metro Link Inc.,
Michael H. Schimek,
-Matrox Graphics,
-Metro Link, Inc.,
-NCR Corporation,
-Network Computing Devices,
Michael P. Marking,
Michael Schimek,
Michael Smith,
+Ming Yu,
+MIPS Computer Systems Inc.,
National Semiconductor,
+NCR Corporation Inc.,
Netscape Communications Corporation,
+Network Computing Devices Inc.,
Noah Levitt,
-Novell, Inc.,
+Novell Inc.,
Nozomi YTOW,
NTT Software Corporation,
+Number Nine Computer Corp.,
Number Nine Visual Technologies,
-NVIDIA, Corp.,
+NVIDIA Corp.,
Oivier Danet,
-Oki Technosystems Laboratory, Inc.,
+Oki Technosystems Laboratory Inc.,
OMRON Corporation,
-Orest Zborowski
+Open Software Foundation,
+Orest Zborowski,
Pablo Saratxaga,
+Panacea Inc.,
Panagiotis Tsirigotis,
-Paul Elliott,
-Peter Kunzmann,,
+Paolo Severini,
+Pascal Haible,
Patrick Lecoanet,
Patrick Lerda,
-Precision Insight, Inc.,
+Paul Elliott,
+Peter Kunzmann,
+Peter Trattler,
+Philip Homburg,
+Precision Insight Inc.,
Prentice Hall,
Quarterdeck Office Systems,
+Randy Hendry,
Ranier Keller,
-Rene Cougnenc
-Red Hat, Inc.,
+Red Hat Inc.,
+Regents of the University of California,
+Rene Cougnenc,
+Régis Cridlig,
Richard A. Hecker,
-Robert Baron,
-Robert Chesler,
-S3 Graphics, Inc.,
-Sebastien Marineau,
-Shigehiro Nomura,
-Stephan Lang,
-Silicon Graphics,
-SRI,
-Sven Luther,
-Takis Psarogiannakopoulos,
-Takuya SHIOZAKI,
-Tektronix Inc.,
-The DOS-EMU-Development-Team,
-The NetBSD Foundation,
-The Open Software Foundation,
-The Weather Channel, Inc.,
-Theo de Raadt.,
-Thomas E. Dickey,
-Thomas Thanner,
-TOSHIBA Corp.,
-Redhat, Inc,
+Richard Burdick,
Rich Murphey,
+Rickard E. Faith,
+Robert Baron,
Robert Chesler,
+Robert V. Baron,
Robin Cutshaw,
+S3 Graphics Inc.,
Sam Leffler,
SciTech Software,
+Scott Laird,
+Sebastien Marineau,
+Shigehiro Nomura,
+ShoGraphics Inc.,
Shunsuke Akiyama,
-Silicon Integrated Systems Corp, Inc.,
-Silicon Motion, Inc.,
+Silicon Graphics Computer Systems Inc.,
+Silicon Integrated Systems Corp Inc.,
+Silicon Motion Inc.,
+Simon P. Cooper,
Snitily Graphics Consulting Services,
Sony Corporation,
+SRI,
Stanislav Brabec,
Stephan Dirsch,
-Sun Microsystems,
-SunSoft, Inc.,
-SuSE, Inc.,
-Takuya SHIOZAKI,
+Stephan Lang,
+Steven Lang,
+Sun Microsystems Inc.,
+SunSoft Inc.,
+SuSE Inc.,
+Sven Luther,
Takis Psarogiannakopoulos,
+Takuya SHIOZAKI,
+Tektronix Inc.,
+The DOS-EMU-Development-Team,
+The Institute of Software Academia Sinica,
+The NetBSD Foundation,
+Theo de Raadt,
+Theodore Ts'o,
The Open Group,
-The NetBSD Foundation,
+The Open Software Foundation,
The Regents of the University of California,
+The Santa Cruz Operation Inc.,
+The Weather Channel Inc.,
The X Consortium,
-The XFree86 Project, Inc.,
-Theo de Raadt,
-Theodore Ts'o,
+The XFree86 Project Inc.,
+Thomas E. Dickey,
+Thomas G. Lane,
Thomas Mueller,
Thomas Roell,
+Thomas Thanner,
Thomas Winischhofer,
Thomas Wolfram,
Thorsten.Ohl,
+Tiago Gons,
Todd C. Miller,
Tomohiro KUBOTA,
-Torrey T. Lyons
-Tungsten Graphics, Inc.,
+Torrey T. Lyons,
+TOSHIBA Corp.,
+Tungsten Graphics Inc.,
UCHIYAMA Yasushi,
-Unicode, Inc.
+Unicode Inc.,
+UniSoft Group Limited,
University of Utah,
-URW++ GmbH,
+UNIX System Laboratories Inc.,
+URW++ GmbH,
VA Linux Systems,
-VIA Technologies, Inc.,
+VIA Technologies Inc.,
Video Electronics Standard,
-VMware, Inc.,
-Vrije Universiteit
+VMware Inc.,
+Vrije Universiteit,
Wittawat Yamwong,
-Wyse Technology, Inc.,
+Wyse Technology Inc.,
X Consortium,
-Xi Graphics, Inc.,
-X-Oz Tehcnologies,
-X-TrueType Server Project,
-2d3d Inc.,
+Xi Graphics Inc.,
+X-Oz Technologies,
+X-TrueType Server Project,
and their contributors.
This product includes software developed by The XFree86 Project, Inc
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