X Resource: Issue 1

Cover Art for 9780937175965, X Resource: Issue 1 by Adrian Nye
ISBN: 9780937175965
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Format: Paperback

The January issue of ""The X Resource is the Annual Proceedings of the X Consortium's X Technical Conference at MIT. The X Conference proceedings are published exclusively in ""The X Resource.Table of Contents, Issue 1 (January 1992):Can You Bet Your Life On X? Using the X Window System for Command and Control Displays, by Jeff Malacarne.Integrating the GL into the X Environment: A High Performance Rendering Extension Working With and Not Against X, by Phil Karlton.A PostScript X Server, by William Raves.How Not to Implement Overlays in X, by Todd Newman.NFB, an X Server Porting Layer, by Jeff Weinstein.The Multi-Threaded X Server, by John Allen Smith.Prototyping MT-Safe Xt and XView Libraries, by Bart Smaalders, Brian Warkentine and Kevin Clarke.Implementing Resolution Independence on top of the X Window System, by Mark A. Linton.Don't Fidget with Widgets, Draw!, by Joel F. Bartlett.A Macro Facility for X: Object Specific Event Simulation, by Kuntal Rawal.Testing Widget Geometry Management, by Daniel Dardailler.Migrating Widgets, by Christian P. Jacobi.Implementing Drag & Drop for X11, by Gabe Beged-Dov and Ellis S. Cohen.Virtual Screen: A Framework for Task Management, by Jin-Kun Lin.Using XTrap to Help People with Manual Disabilities, by Keith Packard.MuX: An X Co-Existent, Time-Based Multimedia I/O Server, by Earl Rennison, Rusti Baker, Doohyun David Kim, and Young-Hwan Lim.

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