Re: Specification for the X11 VNC extension? | |
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Pierre Ossman wrote: > On Tue, 09 Jun 2009 12:34:51 +0200 > Corne Beerse <cbeerse@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> Pierre Ossman wrote: >> >>> Is there some documentation available for the VNC extension? Looking at >>> the RealVNC vncconfig implementation does not explain everything. E.g. >>> what is the character encoding for parameters? >>> >>> Rgds >>> >>> >> That depends on your platform or how you look at it: >> >> For msWindows based vnc: vnc just replicates the display, pixel by pixel. >> >> For unix (and linux and such) xvnc (the binary for the vncserver) is an >> X11 server following the X11 specifications (including leaving most >> optional stuff out). >> >> As it is for the configuration files, start using plain ascii (7 bits) >> or the one default on your machine. >> >> > > You misunderstood. I'm asking about the VNC specific communication done > between vncconfig and Xvnc using the X11 extension "VNC". E.g. > clipboard transfers. > Sorry, I did not see the scope of your question. For clipboard transfers, I expected that vnc has no clipboard transfer, at least it did not have it in the past. From a sysadmin point of view, I did see that as a security advantage, not a usability disadvantage. For keyboard transfer, I experience no translation at all. If I type a é (as in my name) on my msWindows desktop, I get rubbish in a hp-ux vnc session. For this reason I have the language/keyboard selection enabled and switch between 'us-international' (my msWindows default) and 'us' for the vnc sessions (and ssh, and telnet and such). Corné _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@xxxxxxxxxxx To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
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