From 23f67c3e282420e63adf28b1f5d51ee1e206f6f4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pierre Ossman Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 16:28:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Avoid extra spacing in the generated man pages --- unix/vncconfig/vncconfig.man | 14 +++--- unix/vncserver.man | 18 +++---- unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man | 46 +++++++++++++++++ unix/xserver/hw/vnc/Xvnc.man | 84 ++++++++++++++++---------------- vncviewer/vncviewer.man | 56 ++++++++++----------- 5 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-) diff --git a/unix/vncconfig/vncconfig.man b/unix/vncconfig/vncconfig.man index aa353033..6695be3d 100644 --- a/unix/vncconfig/vncconfig.man +++ b/unix/vncconfig/vncconfig.man @@ -64,26 +64,26 @@ Tells an Xvnc server to make a "reverse" connection to a listening VNC viewer server). \fIhost\fP is the host where the listening viewer is running. If it's not listening on the default port of 5500, you can specify \fIhost:port\fP instead. - +. .TP .B \-disconnect This causes Xvnc to disconnect from all viewers so that the VNC desktop is not displayed anywhere. - +. .TP [\fB-set\fP] \fIXvnc-param\fP=\fIvalue\fP Sets an Xvnc parameter to the given value. Note that some of Xvnc's parameters are read only once at startup so that changing them in this way may not have any effect. - +. .TP .B \-list Lists all the parameters supported by Xvnc. - +. .TP .B \-get \fIXvnc-param\fP Prints the current value of the given Xvnc parameter. - +. .TP .B \-desc \fIXvnc-param\fP Prints a short description of the given Xvnc parameter. @@ -102,11 +102,11 @@ Other valid forms are \fIparam\fP\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP -\fIparam\fP=\fIvalue\fP .TP .B \-display \fIXdisplay\fP Specifies the Xvnc server to control. - +. .TP .B \-nowin When run as a "helper" app, don't put up a window. - +. .TP .B \-iconic When run as a "helper" app, make the window iconified at startup. diff --git a/unix/vncserver.man b/unix/vncserver.man index 649d2c4e..04a060ec 100644 --- a/unix/vncserver.man +++ b/unix/vncserver.man @@ -56,24 +56,24 @@ name defaults to "\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay#\fP (\fIusername\fP)", but you can change it with this option. The desktop name option is passed to the xstartup script via the $VNCDESKTOP environment variable, which allows you to run a different set of applications depending on the name of the desktop. - +. .TP .B \-geometry \fIwidth\fPx\fIheight\fP Specify the size of the VNC desktop to be created. Default is 1024x768. - +. .TP .B \-depth \fIdepth\fP Specify the pixel depth (in bits) of the VNC desktop to be created. Default is 24. Other possible values are 8, 15 and 16 - anything else is likely to cause strange behaviour by applications. - +. .TP .B \-pixelformat \fIformat\fP Specify pixel format for Xvnc to use (BGRnnn or RGBnnn). The default for depth 8 is BGR233 (meaning the most significant two bits represent blue, the next three green, and the least significant three represent red), the default for depth 16 is RGB565, and the default for depth 24 is RGB888. - +. .TP .B \-cc 3 As an alternative to the default TrueColor visual, this allows you to run an @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ palette), which can be useful for running some old X applications which only work on such a display. Values other than 3 (PseudoColor) and 4 (TrueColor) for the \-cc option may result in strange behaviour, and PseudoColor desktops must have an 8-bit depth. - +. .TP .B \-kill :\fIdisplay#\fP This kills a VNC desktop previously started with vncserver. It does this by @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ killing the Xvnc process, whose process ID is stored in the file option ignores anything preceding the first colon (":") in the display argument. Thus, you can invoke "vncserver \-kill $DISPLAY", for example at the end of your xstartup file after a particular application exits. - +. .TP .B \-fp \fIfont-path\fP If the vncserver script detects that the X Font Server (XFS) is running, it @@ -108,20 +108,20 @@ The .B \-fp argument allows you to override the above fallback logic and specify a font path for Xvnc to use. - +. .TP .B \-fg Runs Xvnc as a foreground process. This has two effects: (1) The VNC server can be aborted with CTRL-C, and (2) the VNC server will exit as soon as the user logs out of the window manager in the VNC session. This may be necessary when launching TigerVNC from within certain grid computing environments. - +. .TP .B \-autokill Automatically kill Xvnc whenever the xstartup script exits. In most cases, this has the effect of terminating Xvnc when the user logs out of the window manager. - +. .TP .B \-list Lists all VNC desktops started by vncserver. diff --git a/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man b/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man index 265c4cee..50bb9fb7 100644 --- a/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man +++ b/unix/x0vncserver/x0vncserver.man @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ that one connected to the physical screen). XDamage will be used if the existing X server supports it. Otherwise .B x0vncserver will fall back to polling the screen for changes. + .SH OPTIONS .B x0vncserver interprets the command line as a list of parameters with optional values. @@ -25,13 +26,16 @@ to use the \fBPasswordFile\fP parameter (see its description below). .PP There are several forms of specifying parameters in the command line (here we use `\fISomeParameter\fP' as an example parameter name): + .TP .B -\fISomeParameter\fP Enable the parameter, turn the feature on. This form can be used with parameters that simply enable or disable some feature. +. .TP .B -\fISomeParameter\fP=0 Disable the parameter, turn the feature off. +. .TP .B -\fISomeParameter\fP=\fIvalue\fP Assign the specified \fIvalue\fP to the parameter. The leading dash can be @@ -39,15 +43,19 @@ omitted, or it can be doubled if desired (like in GNU-style long options). .PP Parameter names are case-insensitive, their order in the command line can be arbitrary. + .SH PARAMETERS + .TP .B display The X display name. If not specified, it defaults to the value of the DISPLAY environment variable. +. .TP .B rfbport TCP port to listen for incoming VNC connections (RFB protocol). The default port is 5900. +. .TP .B Log Specifies which log output should be directed to which target logger, and the @@ -55,6 +63,7 @@ level of output to log. Format is \fIlog\fP:\fItarget\fP:\fIlevel\fP. Default is \fB*:stderr:30\fP (log everything to stderr, set log level to 30). Log level should be a value between 0 and 100, higher levels produce more output. +. .TP .B HostsFile This parameter allows to specify a file name with IP access control rules. @@ -67,84 +76,103 @@ include only an action sign (+, - or ?) will match any IP address. \fINetmask\fP is optional and can be specified either in dotted format (e.g. /255.255.255.0), or as a single number of bits (e.g. /24). Default is to accept connections from any IP address. +. .TP .B SecurityTypes Specify which security scheme to use for incoming connections. Valid values are a comma separated list of \fBNone\fP, \fBVncAuth\fP, \fBPlain\fP, \fBTLSNone\fP, \fBTLSVnc\fP, \fBTLSPlain\fP, \fBX509None\fP, \fBX509Vnc\fP and \fBX509Plain\fP. Default is \fBVncAuth,TLSVnc\fP. +. .TP .B rfbauth, PasswordFile Password file for VNC authentication. There is no default, you should specify the password file explicitly. Password file should be created with the \fBvncpasswd\fP(1) utility. +. .TP .B Password Obfuscated binary encoding of the password which clients must supply to access the server. Using this parameter is insecure, use \fBPasswordFile\fP parameter instead. +. .TP .B PlainUsers A comma separated list of user names that are allowed to authenticate via any of the "Plain" security types (Plain, TLSPlain, etc.). Specify \fB*\fP to allow any user to authenticate using this security type. Default is to deny all users. +. .TP .B pam_service PAM service name to use when authentication users using any of the "Plain" security types. Default is \fBvnc\fP. +. .TP .B x509cert Path to a X509 certificate in PEM format to be used for all X509 based security types (X509None, X509Vnc, etc.). +. .TP .B x509key Private key counter part to the certificate given in \fBx509cert\fP. Must also be in PEM format. +. .TP .B BlacklistThreshold The number of unauthenticated connection attempts allowed from any individual host before that host is black-listed. Default is 5. +. .TP .B BlacklistTimeout The initial timeout applied when a host is first black-listed. The host cannot re-attempt a connection until the timeout expires. Default is 10. +. .TP .B QueryConnect Prompt the local user to accept or reject incoming connections. Default is off. +. .TP .B QueryConnectTimeout Number of seconds to show the Accept Connection dialog before rejecting the connection. Default is 10. +. .TP .B AlwaysShared Always treat incoming connections as shared, regardless of the client-specified setting. Default is off. +. .TP .B NeverShared Never treat incoming connections as shared, regardless of the client-specified setting. Default is off. +. .TP .B DisconnectClients Disconnect existing clients if an incoming connection is non-shared. If combined with \fBNeverShared\fP then new connections will be refused while there is a client active. Default is on. +. .TP .B AcceptKeyEvents Accept key press and release events from clients. Default is on. +. .TP .B AcceptPointerEvents Accept pointer events from clients. Default is on. +. .TP .B RemapKeys Comma-separated list of incoming keysyms to remap. Mappings are expressed as two hex values, prefixed by \fB0x\fP, and separated by \fB->\fP (`dash' and `greater than' characters). +. .TP .B Protocol3.3 Always use RFB protocol version 3.3 for backwards compatibility with badly-behaved clients. Default is off. +. .TP .B Geometry This option specifies the screen area that will be shown to VNC clients. The @@ -154,14 +182,17 @@ format is right and/or from the bottom of the screen. Offsets are optional, +0+0 is assumed by default (top left corner). If the argument is empty, full screen is shown to VNC clients (this is the default). +. .TP .B MaxProcessorUsage Maximum percentage of CPU time to be consumed when polling the screen. Default is 35. +. .TP .B PollingCycle Milliseconds per one polling cycle. Actual interval may be dynamically adjusted to satisfy \fBMaxProcessorUsage\fP setting. Default is 30. +. .TP .B VideoArea This option specifies the screen area that will be handled as video. The @@ -177,6 +208,7 @@ supporting VideoRectangleSelection protocol extension. In other words, clients may choose video selection themselves, but if they do not, then the \fBVideoArea\fP parameter will take effect. If the argument is empty, no video area is set (this is the default). +. .TP .B DeferUpdate x0vncserver uses a "deferred update" mechanism which enhances performance in @@ -186,55 +218,67 @@ clients. This means that more changes tend to get coalesced together in a single update. Setting it to 0 results in the same behaviour as earlier versions of x0vncserver, where the first change to the framebuffer causes an immediate update to any waiting clients. +. .TP .B AlwaysSetDeferUpdateTimer Keep delaying sending the screen update to the client(s) each time the screen is updated. Otherwise the delay is from the first update. Default is off. +. .TP .B CompareFB Perform pixel comparison on framebuffer to reduce unnecessary updates. Can be either \fB0\fP (off), \fB1\fP (always) or \fB2\fP (auto). Default is \fB2\fP. +. .TP .B UseSHM Use MIT-SHM extension if available. Using that extension accelerates reading the screen. Default is on. +. .TP .B OverlayMode Use overlay mode in IRIX or Solaris (does not have effect in other systems). This enables system-specific access to complete full-color version of the screen (the default X visual often provides 256 colors). Also, in overlay mode, \fBx0vncserver\fP can show correct mouse cursor. Default is on. +. .TP .B ZlibLevel Zlib compression level for ZRLE encoding (it does not affect Tight encoding). Acceptable values are between 0 and 9. Default is to use the standard compression level provided by the \fBzlib\fP(3) compression library. +. .TP .B ImprovedHextile Use improved compression algorithm for Hextile encoding which achieves better compression ratios by the cost of using slightly more CPU time. Default is on. +. .TP .B IdleTimeout The number of seconds after which an idle VNC connection will be dropped (zero means no timeout). Default is 0. +. .TP .B MaxDisconnectionTime Terminate when no client has been connected for \fIN\fP seconds. Default is 0. +. .TP .B MaxConnectionTime Terminate when a client has been connected for \fIN\fP seconds. Default is 0. +. .TP .B MaxIdleTime Terminate after \fIN\fP seconds of user inactivity. Default is 0. +. .TP .B ClientWaitTimeMillis The number of milliseconds to wait for a client which is no longer responding. Default is 20000. +. .TP .B AcceptCutText .TQ @@ -242,11 +286,13 @@ responding. Default is 20000. .TQ .B MaxCutText Currently unused. + .SH SEE ALSO .BR Xvnc (1), .BR vncpasswd (1), .br http://www.tigervnc.org/ + .SH AUTHOR Constantin Kaplinsky and others. diff --git a/unix/xserver/hw/vnc/Xvnc.man b/unix/xserver/hw/vnc/Xvnc.man index ea61c6b9..5870ebbd 100644 --- a/unix/xserver/hw/vnc/Xvnc.man +++ b/unix/xserver/hw/vnc/Xvnc.man @@ -33,29 +33,29 @@ command-line and through the \fBvncconfig\fP(1) program. .TP .B \-geometry \fIwidth\fPx\fIheight\fP Specify the size of the desktop to be created. Default is 1024x768. - +. .TP .B \-depth \fIdepth\fP Specify the pixel depth in bits of the desktop to be created. Default is 24, other possible values are 8, 15, and 16 - anything else is likely to cause strange behaviour by applications. - +. .TP .B \-pixelformat \fIformat\fP Specify pixel format for server to use (BGRnnn or RGBnnn). The default for depth 8 is BGR233 (meaning the most significant two bits represent blue, the next three green, and the least significant three represent red), the default for depth 16 is RGB565 and for depth 24 is RGB888. - +. .TP .B \-interface \fIIP address\fP or \-i \fIIP address\fP Listen on interface. By default Xvnc listens on all available interfaces. - +. .TP .B \-inetd This significantly changes Xvnc's behaviour so that it can be launched from inetd. See the section below on usage with inetd. - +. .TP .B \-help List all the options and parameters @@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ case-insensitive. .B \-desktop \fIdesktop-name\fP Each desktop has a name which may be displayed by the viewer. It defaults to "x11". - +. .TP .B \-rfbport \fIport\fP Specifies the TCP port on which Xvnc listens for connections from viewers (the protocol used in VNC is called RFB - "remote framebuffer"). The default is 5900 plus the display number. - +. .TP .B \-rfbwait \fItime\fP, \-ClientWaitTimeMillis \fItime\fP @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Time in milliseconds to wait for a viewer which is blocking Xvnc. This is necessary because Xvnc is single-threaded and sometimes blocks until the viewer has finished sending or receiving a message - note that this does not mean an update will be aborted after this time. Default is 20000 (20 seconds). - +. .TP .B \-httpd \fIdirectory\fP Run a mini-HTTP server which serves files from the given directory. Normally @@ -97,18 +97,18 @@ the directory will contain the classes for the Java viewer. In addition, files with a .vnc extension will have certain substitutions made so that a single installation of the Java VNC viewer can be served by separate instances of Xvnc. - +. .TP .B \-httpPort \fIport\fP Specifies the port on which the mini-HTTP server runs. Default is 5800 plus the display number. - +. .TP .B \-rfbauth \fIpasswd-file\fP, \-PasswordFile \fIpasswd-file\fP Specifies the file containing the password used to authenticate viewers. The file is accessed each time a connection comes in, so it can be changed on the fly via \fBvncpasswd\fP(1). - +. .TP .B \-DeferUpdate \fItime\fP Xvnc uses a "deferred update" mechanism which enhances performance in many @@ -118,139 +118,139 @@ means that more changes tend to get coalesced together in a single update. Setting it to 0 results in the same behaviour as earlier versions of Xvnc, where the first change to the framebuffer causes an immediate update to any waiting clients. - +. .TP .B \-AlwaysSetDeferUpdateTimer Keep delaying sending the screen update to the client(s) each time the screen is updated. Otherwise the delay is from the first update. Default is off. - +. .TP .B \-SendCutText Send clipboard changes to clients (default is on). Note that you must also run \fBvncconfig\fP(1) to get the clipboard to work. - +. .TP .B \-AcceptCutText Accept clipboard updates from clients (default is on). Note that you must also run \fBvncconfig\fP(1) to get the clipboard to work. - +. .TP .B \-MaxCutText \fIbytes\fP The maximum size of a clipboard update that will be accepted from a client. Default is \fB262144\fP. - +. .TP .B \-AcceptPointerEvents Accept pointer press and release events from clients (default is on). - +. .TP .B \-AcceptKeyEvents Accept key press and release events from clients (default is on). - +. .TP .B \-DisconnectClients Disconnect existing clients if an incoming connection is non-shared (default is on). If \fBDisconnectClients\fP is false, then a new non-shared connection will be refused while there is a client active. When combined with \fBNeverShared\fP this means only one client is allowed at a time. - +. .TP .B \-NeverShared Never treat incoming connections as shared, regardless of the client-specified setting (default is off). - +. .TP .B \-AlwaysShared Always treat incoming connections as shared, regardless of the client-specified setting (default is off). - +. .TP .B \-Protocol3.3 Always use protocol version 3.3 for backwards compatibility with badly-behaved clients (default is off). - +. .TP .B \-CompareFB Perform pixel comparison on framebuffer to reduce unnecessary updates (default is on). - +. .TP .B \-ZlibLevel Zlib compression level for ZRLE encoding (it does not affect Tight encoding). Acceptable values are between 0 and 9. Default is to use the standard compression level provided by the \fBzlib\fP(3) compression library. - +. .TP .B \-ImprovedHextile Use improved compression algorithm for Hextile encoding which achieves better compression ratios by the cost of using slightly more CPU time. Default is on. - +. .TP .B \-SecurityTypes \fIsec-types\fP Specify which security scheme to use for incoming connections. Valid values are a comma separated list of \fBNone\fP, \fBVncAuth\fP, \fBPlain\fP, \fBTLSNone\fP, \fBTLSVnc\fP, \fBTLSPlain\fP, \fBX509None\fP, \fBX509Vnc\fP and \fBX509Plain\fP. Default is \fBVncAuth,TLSVnc\fP. - +. .TP .B \-Password \fIpassword\fP Obfuscated binary encoding of the password which clients must supply to access the server. Using this parameter is insecure, use \fBPasswordFile\fP parameter instead. - +. .TP .B \-PlainUsers \fIuser-list\fP A comma separated list of user names that are allowed to authenticate via any of the "Plain" security types (Plain, TLSPlain, etc.). Specify \fB*\fP to allow any user to authenticate using this security type. Default is to deny all users. - +. .TP .B \-pam_service \fIname\fP PAM service name to use when authentication users using any of the "Plain" security types. Default is \fBvnc\fP. - +. .TP .B \-x509cert \fIpath\fP Path to a X509 certificate in PEM format to be used for all X509 based security types (X509None, X509Vnc, etc.). - +. .TP .B \-x509key \fIpath\fP Private key counter part to the certificate given in \fBx509cert\fP. Must also be in PEM format. - +. .TP .B \-BlacklistThreshold \fIcount\fP The number of unauthenticated connection attempts allowed from any individual host before that host is black-listed. Default is 5. - +. .TP .B \-BlacklistTimeout \fIseconds\fP The initial timeout applied when a host is first black-listed. The host cannot re-attempt a connection until the timeout expires. Default is 10. - +. .TP .B \-IdleTimeout \fIseconds\fP The number of seconds after which an idle VNC connection will be dropped (default is 0, which means that idle connections will never be dropped). - +. .TP .B \-MaxDisconnectionTime \fIseconds\fP Terminate when no client has been connected for \fIN\fP seconds. Default is 0. - +. .TP .B \-MaxConnectionTime \fIseconds\fP Terminate when a client has been connected for \fIN\fP seconds. Default is 0. - +. .TP .B \-MaxIdleTime \fIseconds\fP Terminate after \fIN\fP seconds of user inactivity. Default is 0. - +. .TP .B \-QueryConnect Prompts the user of the desktop to explicitly accept or reject incoming @@ -261,17 +261,17 @@ The \fBvncconfig\fP(1) program must be running on the desktop in order for QueryConnect to be supported by the \fBvnc.so\fP(1) module or \fBXvnc\fP(1) program. The \fBx0vncserver\fP(1) program does not require \fBvncconfig\fP(1) to be running. - +. .TP .B \-QueryConnectTimeout \fIseconds\fP Number of seconds to show the Accept Connection dialog before rejecting the connection. Default is \fB10\fP. - +. .TP .B \-localhost Only allow connections from the same machine. Useful if you use SSH and want to stop non-SSH connections from any other hosts. - +. .TP .B \-Log \fIlogname\fP:\fIdest\fP:\fIlevel\fP Configures the debug log settings. \fIdest\fP can currently be \fBstderr\fP or @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ Configures the debug log settings. \fIdest\fP can currently be \fBstderr\fP or output. \fIlogname\fP is usually \fB*\fP meaning all, but you can target a specific source file if you know the name of its "LogWriter". Default is \fB*:stderr:30\fP. - +. .TP .B \-RemapKeys \fImapping Sets up a keyboard mapping. @@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ where is a hexadecimal keysym. For example, to exchange the " and @ symbols you would specify the following: .IP "" 10 RemapKeys=0x22<>0x40 - +. .TP .B \-AvoidShiftNumLock Key affected by NumLock often require a fake Shift to be inserted in order diff --git a/vncviewer/vncviewer.man b/vncviewer/vncviewer.man index b3251e53..54ae86c7 100644 --- a/vncviewer/vncviewer.man +++ b/vncviewer/vncviewer.man @@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ dialog box. .TP .B \-display \fIXdisplay\fP Specifies the X display on which the VNC viewer window should appear. - +. .TP .B \-geometry \fIgeometry\fP Standard X position and sizing specification. - +. .TP .B \-listen \fI[port]\fP Causes vncviewer to listen on the given port (default 5500) for reverse @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ connections from a VNC server. WinVNC supports reverse connections initiated using the 'Add New Client' menu option or the '\-connect' command-line option. Xvnc supports reverse connections with a helper program called .B vncconfig. - +. .TP .B \-SecurityTypes \fIsec-types\fP Specify which security schemes to attempt to use when authenticating with @@ -116,79 +116,79 @@ the server. Valid values are a comma separated list of \fBNone\fP, \fBVncAuth\fP, \fBPlain\fP, \fBTLSNone\fP, \fBTLSVnc\fP, \fBTLSPlain\fP, \fBX509None\fP, \fBX509Vnc\fP and \fBX509Plain\fP. Default is to attempt every supported scheme. - +. .TP .B \-passwd, \-PasswordFile \fIpassword-file\fP If you are on a filesystem which gives you access to the password file used by the server, you can specify it here to avoid typing it in. It will usually be "~/.vnc/passwd". - +. .TP .B \-Shared When you make a connection to a VNC server, all other existing connections are normally closed. This option requests that they be left open, allowing you to share the desktop with someone already using it. - +. .TP .B \-ViewOnly Specifies that no keyboard or mouse events should be sent to the server. Useful if you want to view a desktop without interfering; often needs to be combined with .B \-Shared. - +. .TP .B \-AcceptClipboard Accept clipboard changes from the server. Default is on. - +. .TP .B \-SendClipboard Send clipboard changes to the server. Default is on. - +. .TP .B \-SendPrimary Send the primary selection and cut buffer to the server as well as the clipboard selection. Default is on. - +. .TP .B \-Maximize Maximize viewer window. - +. .TP .B \-FullScreen Start in full-screen mode. - +. .TP .B \-FullScreenAllMonitors Use all local monitors and not just the current one when switching to full-screen mode. - +. .TP .B \-FullscreenSystemKeys Pass special keys (like Alt+Tab) directly to the server when in full-screen mode. - +. .TP .B \-DesktopSize \fIwidth\fPx\fIheight\fP Instead of keeping the existing remote screen size, the client will attempt to switch to the specified since when connecting. If the server does not support the SetDesktopSize message then the screen will retain the original size. - +. .TP .B \-RemoteResize Dynamically resize the remote desktop size as the size of the local client window changes. Note that this may not work with all VNC servers. - +. .TP .B \-AutoSelect Use automatic selection of encoding and pixel format (default is on). Normally the viewer tests the speed of the connection to the server and chooses the encoding and pixel format appropriately. Turn it off with \fB-AutoSelect=0\fP. - +. .TP .B \-FullColor, \-FullColour Tells the VNC server to send full-color pixels in the best format for this display. This is default. - +. .TP .B \-LowColorLevel, \-LowColourLevel \fIlevel\fP Selects the reduced color level to use on slow links. \fIlevel\fP can range @@ -196,38 +196,38 @@ from 0 to 2, 0 meaning 8 colors, 1 meaning 64 colors (the default), 2 meaning 256 colors. Note that decision if reduced color level is used is made by vncviewer. If you would like to force vncviewer to use reduced color level use \fB-AutoSelect=0\fP parameter. - +. .TP .B \-PreferredEncoding \fIencoding\fP This option specifies the preferred encoding to use from one of "Tight", "ZRLE", "hextile" or "raw". - +. .TP .B \-NoJpeg Disable lossy JPEG compression in Tight encoding. Default is off. - +. .TP .B \-QualityLevel \fIlevel\fP JPEG quality level. 0 = Low, 9 = High. May be adjusted automatically if \fB-AutoSelect\fP is turned on. Default is 8. - +. .TP .B \-CompressLevel \fIlevel\fP Use specified lossless compression level. 0 = Low, 6 = High. Default is 2. - +. .TP .B \-CustomCompressLevel Use custom compression level. Default if \fBCompressLevel\fP is specified. - +. .TP .B \-DotWhenNoCursor Show the dot cursor when the server sends an invisible cursor. Default is off. - +. .TP .B \-PointerEventInterval \fItime\fP Time in milliseconds to rate-limit successive pointer events. Default is to send events immediately. - +. .TP .B \-Log \fIlogname\fP:\fIdest\fP:\fIlevel\fP Configures the debug log settings. \fIdest\fP can currently be \fBstderr\fP or @@ -235,14 +235,14 @@ Configures the debug log settings. \fIdest\fP can currently be \fBstderr\fP or output. \fIlogname\fP is usually \fB*\fP meaning all, but you can target a specific source file if you know the name of its "LogWriter". Default is \fB*:stderr:30\fP. - +. .TP .B \-MenuKey \fIkeysym-name\fP This option specifies the key which brings up the popup menu. The currently supported list is: F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12, Pause, Print, Scroll_Lock, Escape, Insert, Delete, Home, Page_Up, Page_Down). Default is F8. - +. .TP \fB\-via\fR \fIgateway\fR Automatically create encrypted TCP tunnel to the \fIgateway\fR machine -- 2.39.5