[ANNOUNCE] X11R7.5
Alan Coopersmith
Alan.Coopersmith at Sun.COM
Mon Oct 26 16:17:23 PDT 2009
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The X.Org Foundation and the global community of X.Org developers
announce the release of X11R7.5 - Release 7.5 of the X Window System,
Version 11. This release is the sixth modular release of the X Window
System. The next full release will be X11R7.6 and is expected in 2010.
X11R7.5 supports Linux, BSD, Solaris, MacOS X, Microsoft Windows and
GNU Hurd systems. It incorporates new features, and stability and
correctness fixes, including improved autoconfiguration heuristics,
enhanced support for input devices, and new options for reconfiguring
the screen geometry while the system is running.
The full source code is free to use, modify and redistribute, under open
source licenses, and is available from http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.5/
and mirrors worldwide.
For more information on the X Window System, including how to get involved
with development, please see http://www.x.org.
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Summary of new features in X11R7.5
This is a sampling of the new features in X11R7.5. A more complete list
of changes can be found in the ChangeLog files that are part of the source
of each X module and on the http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.5/ website.
More information on the contents of X11R7.5 and changes from previous
releases can also be found in the release notes posted at:
http://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.5/doc/RELNOTES.html
* Multi-Pointer X (MPX) provides the user with multiple independent
mouse cursors and multiple independent keyboard foci. Each cursor is a
true system cursor and different pointers can operate in multiple
applications simultaneously.
* Input device properties allow you to attach properties to a device.
These properties can be of arbitrary type and can be changed without
the server having to know their details.
* The X Input Extension version 2.0 (XI2) is designed to replace both
core input processing and prior versions of the X Input Extension.
Besides MPX, it provides a number of other enhancements over version
1.5, including:
* explicit device hierarchy of master and slave devices.
* the ability for devices to change capabilities at runtime.
* raw device events
* Resize, Rotate and Reflect Extension (RANDR) version 1.3 builds on
the changes made with version 1.2 and adds some new capabilities
without fundmentally changing the extension again. The following
features are added in this version:
* Projective Transforms
The implementation work for general rotation support
made it trivial to add full projective transformations.
These can be used to scale the screen up/down as well as
perform projector keystone correct or other effects.
* Panning
Panning was removed with RandR 1.2 because the old
semantics didn't fit any longer. With RandR 1.3 panning
can be specified per crtc.
* The DRI2 extension is designed to associate and access auxillary
rendering buffers with an X drawable. It is a essentially a helper
extension to support implementation of direct rendering
drivers/libraries/technologies. The first consumer of this extension
is a direct rendering OpenGL driver, but the DRI2 extension is not
designed to be OpenGL specific. Work is underway to utilize DRI2 for
the Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VPDAU) as well. Direct
rendering implementations of OpenVG, Xv, cairo and other graphics APIs
should find the functionality exposed by this extension helpful and
hopefully sufficient.
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-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at sun.com
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
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