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The font selection is handled by Pango (usually via fontconfig) or fontconfig (on macOS and perhaps A window manager controls the placement and appearance of application windows. This may result in desktop interfaces reminiscent of those of Microsoft Windows or of the Apple Macintosh (examples include GNOME 2, KDE, Xfce) or have radically different controls (such as a tiling window manager, like wmii or Ratpoison). Some interfaces such as Sugar or ChromeOS eschew the desktop metaphor altogether, simplifying their interfaces for specialized applications. Window managers range in sophistication and complexity from the bare-bones ( e.g., twm, the basic window manager supplied with X, or evilwm, an extremely light window manager) to the more comprehensive desktop environments such as Enlightenment and even to application-specific window managers for vertical markets such as point-of-sale.

Steiner, Jennifer G.; Geer Jr., Daniel E. (21 July 1988). "Network Services in the Athena Environment". Proceedings of the Winter 1988 Usenix Conference. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.31.8727. An effect simulated by a window manager by maintaining window position information in a larger coordinate system than the screen and allowing panning by simply moving the windows in response to the user. running graphical software on several machines at once, controlled by a single display, keyboard and mouseA lot of my notes fall into a category where I’m essentially filling out a form. It’s a pretty simple process where I can print out some blank forms that I complete by hand as necessary, and then re-print the completed forms for future reference. As of X.Org Release 7.4 rgb.txt is no longer included in the roll up release, [3] and the list is built directly into the server. [4] The optional module xorg/app/rgb contains the stand-alone rgb.txt file. X provides the basic framework for a GUI environment: drawing and moving windows on the display device and interacting with a mouse and keyboard. X does not mandate the user interface–this is handled by individual programs. As such, the visual styling of X-based environments varies greatly; different programs may present radically different interfaces. Color names are not standardized by Xlib or the X11 protocol. The list does not show continuity either in selected color values or in color names, and some color triplets have multiple names. Despite this, graphic designers and others got used to them, making it practically impossible to introduce a different list. In earlier releases of X11 (prior to the introduction of Xcms), server implementors were encouraged to modify the RGB values in the reference color database to account for gamma correction. [2] Fine… but either my printer or Libre Office (or both) have quietly had an update such that they no longer handle half-letter size. I can still put the paper in the software and/or printer insist on rescaling what’s printed. (I haven’t tried printing to PDF and then printing that – and I’m not even sure that would work.)

Garfinkel, Simson L. (November–December 1988). "A Second Wind for Athena" (PDF). Technology Review . Retrieved 25 January 2016.

In my opinion Wayland still has to get better on KDE, sure it's mostly fine on gnome but as it stands KDE is a long way off.... again at least a year, maybe two considering the issues I have faced. The term "X-Windows" (in the manner of the subsequently released "Microsoft Windows") is not officially endorsed–with X Consortium release manager Matt Landau stating in 1993, "There is no such thing as 'X Windows' or 'X Window', despite the repeated misuse of the forms by the trade rags" [56]–though it has been in common informal use since early in the history of X [57] and has been used deliberately for provocative effect, for example in the Unix-Haters Handbook. [5] Key terms [ edit ] I don't know why you think continuing to ship Plasma's X11 session, when it's still developed upstream, somehow also means that you or anyone else in the KDE SIG will have to step up to maintain X.Org itself, that's just silly. The means to an X for Linux: an interview with David Dawes from XFree86.org (Matthew Arnison, CAT TV, June 1999)

The X.Org implementation is the canonical implementation of X. Owing to liberal licensing, a number of variations, both free and open source and proprietary, have appeared. Commercial Unix vendors have tended to take the reference implementation and adapt it for their hardware, usually customizing it and adding proprietary extensions. Applications are partially or fully broken on Wayland. Offhand, the main things I know of are applications not adapted for screencasting through the portal system (like Bluejeans and Webex) and IPKVM software (like Synergy, Barrier/Input-Leap, etc.). This is actively being fixed. KDE has introduced xwaylandvideobridge for the first type of apps and @whot is working on the second type ( in xdg-desktop-portal and input-leap added support)The paper formats that are available within the ANSI are comparable to those on offer in the ISO standard in that dividing a sheet in half will generate two sheets in the next size. Saying this more bc I am generally in favor of user choice more than out of any loyalty to or desire to use x11 or Wayland either one. Linda Mui and Eric Pearce, X Window System Volume 8: X Window System Administrator's Guide for X11 Release 4 and Release 5, 3rd edition (O'Reilly and Associates, July 1993; softcover ISBN 0-937175-83-8) Some pairs of colors share the same lightness and hue. These tones differ only by saturation. Tones are far less common in the X11 set than nuances, tints and shades.

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