In RandR land, there's a lot of return code confusion. Our wrappers
are using the same return codes as RRCrtcSet, RRScreenSizeSet: 1/TRUE
for success. Fixes:
* vncRandRCreateOutputs did not follow this convention
* A lot of code returned -1 upon failure
* vncRandRDisableOutput returned 0 for already disabled outputs
Move computeScreenLayout/setScreenLayout to unixcommon lib
These two code blocks are not specific to Xvnc/vnc.so, but useful for
x0vncserver as well. RandrGlue.h defines the interface on which
unixcommon depends on.
Desktop environments like to change to the monitor's preferred
mode, especially at login. Lacking one, they pick the highest
resolution they can find. This tends to override what the user
has picked, so try to work around the desktop environments by
setting the preferred mode to what the user has chosen.
Credit goes to Michal Srb who figured out the problem.
Fixes for build issues caused by recent restructuring
* Add typedef for XF86OptionPtr for Xorg < 112
* Include stddef.h to prevent missing size_t definition errors
* Workaround for libtool convenience library issue
Restructure Xvnc/libvnc.so code to avoid C++ header hacks
The internal Xorg headers are very incompatible with C++ and we've had
to resort to all kinds of hacks in order to include them in our C++
code. This approach isn't really viable long term so restructure things
so that we have a glue layer written in C that bridges the Xorg core
with the RFB classes.
fc23895 blocked out a bit too much code when trying to make
libvnc handle server resets. Even though configuration should
only be handled once, the underlying VNC extension needs to
be reinitilised as the X core has removed all extensions on
reset.
Add back support for letting the client reconfigure the screen, this time
with all the RandR 1.2 multi-head goodness. Tested with Xvnc, but should
also work with libvnc.so, although it will only work for simpler cases
there.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/tigervnc/code/trunk@4933 3789f03b-4d11-0410-bbf8-ca57d06f2519
Redo the RandR code in Xvnc/libvnc to use the modern 1.2 API. The old
stuff was a bit buggy, and it didn't really allow us to move forward.
This commit temporarily removes the ability for the client to resize the
session. It will be readded for Xvnc in a later commit. libvnc will be
without that functionality for now, as it is very difficult to get right
there.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/tigervnc/code/trunk@4931 3789f03b-4d11-0410-bbf8-ca57d06f2519
* Changed description in README files.
* Added our copyright.
* The HTTP server presents itself as TightVNC, rather than RealVNC.
* Using registry path Software\TightVNC\WinVNC4
* Updated descriptions in resource files.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/tigervnc/code/trunk@67 3789f03b-4d11-0410-bbf8-ca57d06f2519