XLIB Reference Manual R5

XLIB Reference Manual R5

Author: Adrian Nye

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 948

ISBN-13: 9781565920064

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Volume 2, Xlib Reference Manual, is a complete programmer's reference for Xlib. Covers X11 Release 4 and Release 5. Contents Include: Reference pages for Xlib functions Reference pages for event types Permuted index to Xlib functions Description of macros and reference pages for their function versions Listing of the server-side color database Alphabetical index and description of structures Alphabetical index and description of defined symbols KeySyms and their meaning Illustration of the standard cursor font Function group index to the right routine for a particular task Reference pages for Xlib-related Xmu functions (miscellaneous utilities) Four single-page reference aids for the GC and window attributes Features in the third edition include: Over 100 new man pages covering Xcms, internationalization, and the function versions of macros. Updating to the R5 spec. New "Returns" sections on all the functions which return values, making this information easier to find.


XLIB Programming Manual, Rel. 5

XLIB Programming Manual, Rel. 5

Author: Adrian Nye

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 844

ISBN-13: 9781565920026

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Covering X11 Release 5, the Xlib Programming Manual is a complete guide to programming the X library (Xlib), the lowest level of programming interface to X. It includes introductions to internationalization, device-independent color, font service, and scalable fonts. Includes chapters on: X Window System concepts A simple client application Window attributes The graphics context Graphics in practice Color Events Interclient communication Internationalization The Resource Manager A complete client application Window management This manual is a companion to Volume 2, Xlib Reference Manual.


X Users Guide Motif R5

X Users Guide Motif R5

Author: Valerie Quercia

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 966

ISBN-13: 9781565920156

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Orients the new user to Window system concepts and provides detailed tutorials for many client programs, including the xterm terminal emulator and window managers. This popular manual is available in two editions, one for users of the MIT software, one for users of Motif. Revised for X11 Release 5 and Motif 1.2.


X Toolkit Intrinsics Ref Man R5

X Toolkit Intrinsics Ref Man R5

Author: David Flanagan

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1992-08

Total Pages: 926

ISBN-13: 9781565920071

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The X Toolkit Intrinsics Reference Manual is a complete programmer's reference for the X Toolkit. It provides reference pages for each of the Xt functions as well as the widget classes defined by Xt and the Athena widgets. This volume is based on Xt documentation from the X Consortium and has been re-edited, reorganized, and expanded. Contents include: Reference pages for each of the Xt Intrinsics and macros, organized alphabetically for ease of use. Reference pages for the interface definitions of functions registered using other Xt functions. Reference pages for the Core, Composite, and Constraint widget methods. Reference pages for the Object, RectObj, Core, Composite, Constraint, and Shell widget classes defined by Xt. Reference pages for Athena widget classes. Reference pages for Xt-related Xmu functions. Permuted index. Many appendices and quick reference aids. The third edition of Volume 5 has been completely revised. In addition to covering Release 4 and Release 5 of X, all the man pages have been completely rewritten for clarity and ease of use, and new examples and descriptions have been added throughout the book. This manual is a companion to Volume 4M, X Toolkit Intrinsics Programming Manual.


X Protocol Reference Manual for X11, Release 6

X Protocol Reference Manual for X11, Release 6

Author: Adrian Nye

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 9781565920835

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This book describes the X Network Protocol which underlies all software for Version 11 of the X Window System. It includes protocol clarifi-cations of X11 Release 5, as well as the most recent version of the ICCCM and the Logical Font Conventions Manual. It can be used with any release of X.


X User Tools

X User Tools

Author: Linda Mui

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 874

ISBN-13:

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This essential book provides for X users what UNIX Power Tools provided for UNIX users: hundreds of tips, tricks, scripts, techniques, and programs that make the X Windowing System more enjoyable, more powerful, and easier to use. A CD-ROM containing source files for all the programs and binary files for some of the programs is included with the book.


Microsoft RPC Programming Guide

Microsoft RPC Programming Guide

Author: John Shirley

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13:

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The most common use for client-server technology is to combine the graphical display capabilities of a desktop PC with the database and number-crunching power of a large central system. But peer-to-peer programs can run equally well.


Practical UNIX Security

Practical UNIX Security

Author: Simson Garfinkel

Publisher: O'Reilly Media

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13:

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This handbook tells system administrators how to make their UNIX system as secure as it possibly can be, without going to trusted system technology. If you are a UNIX system administrator or user who needs to deal with security, you need this book.


Understanding DCE

Understanding DCE

Author: Ward Rosenberry

Publisher: O'Reilly

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9781565920057

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Understanding DCEis a technical and conceptual overview of OSF's Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) for programmers, technical managers, and marketing and sales people. Unlike many O'Reilly & Associates books,Understanding DCEhas no hands-on programming elements. Instead, the book focuses on how DCE can be used to accomplish typical programming tasks and provides explanations to help the reader understand all the parts of DCE. Contents include: Purpose and goals of the Distributed Computing Environment. Definition of a cell. Distributing applications using RPC. Improving program performance using threads. Protecting resources using the security service. Locating network resources using the directory (name) service. Synchronizing network time using the time service. Sharing and replicating files through the distributed file system. Design and implementation considerations in writing distributed applications. Getting started as a DCE administrator. Determining your cell's boundaries. Initial choices in configuration and administrative responsibilities. Scenarios for security policies. Considerations for breaking up or replicating services across multiple hosts. Sample DCE application. Answers to commonly asked DCE questions. Finding an external time provider. Registering a cell's DNS or X.500 address.