dmxtodmx(1) General Commands Manual dmxtodmx(1)NAME
dmxtodmx - dmx configuration file parser and printer
SYNOPSIS
dmxtodmx
DESCRIPTION
dmxtodmx reads the standard input, parsing a configuration file for the Xdmx distributed multi-head X server. After a successful parse,
the file is pretty-printed to standard output.
SEE ALSO Xdmx(1), vdltodmx(1), xdmxconfig(1)XFree86 Version 4.7.0 dmxtodmx(1)
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vdltodmx(1) General Commands Manual vdltodmx(1)NAME
vdltodmx - dmx configuration file parser and printer
SYNOPSIS
vdltodmx infile outfile
DESCRIPTION
vdltodmx reads the input file, which should be in VDL configuration file format. After a successful parse, a file in Xdmx configuration
file format is written to the output file.
The VDL file format is used with xmovie, which is available from http://www.llnl.gov/icc/lc/img/xmovie/xmovie.html
EXAMPLE
Given the following VDL-format file:
0
2
#
#
2560 2048 Left two-thirds [restrict=*:2]
2
:2.1 1280 2048 0 0 0 0
:2.2 1280 2048 1280 0 0 0
4
1280 1024 0 0
1280 1024 0 1024
1280 1024 1280 0
1280 1024 1280 1024
#
2560 2048 Right two-thirds [restrict=*:2]
2
:2.2 1280 2048 0 0 0 0
:2.3 1280 2048 1280 0 0 0
4
1280 1024 1280 0
1280 1024 1280 1024
1280 1024 2560 0
1280 1024 2560 1024
the following DMX-format file will be produced:
#
#
virtual "Left two-thirds" 2560x2048 {
display :2.1 1280x2048;
display :2.2 1280x2048 @1280x0;
}
#
virtual "Right two-thirds" 2560x2048 {
display :2.2 1280x2048;
display :2.3 1280x2048 @1280x0;
}
BUGS
If the VDL file is not in the expected format, the program will probably dump core.
SEE ALSO Xdmx(1), xdmxconfig(1), vdl(3), xmovie(1)X Version 11 xorg-server 1.8.0 vdltodmx(1)
There is no xorg.conf file and no XF86Config file on a certain FreeBSD machine:
# locate xorg.conf
/usr/local/man/man5/xorg.conf.5.gz
# locate XF86Config
#
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