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Old 05-21-2009
Question The bank function

Can the banking function be explained?
Why move checking <-> savings?

I am not familiar with this concept of points here.
Thanks.
 

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DPMSGetTimeouts(3)						    X FUNCTIONS 						DPMSGetTimeouts(3)

NAME
DPMSGetTimeouts - retrieves the timeout values used by the X server for DPMS timings SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lXext [ library ... ] #include <X11/extensions/dpms.h> Bool DPMSGetTimeouts ( Display *display, CARD16 *standby, CARD16 *suspend, CARD16 *off ); ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server standby Specifies the current standby timeout in seconds suspend Specifies the current suspend timeout in seconds off Specifies the current off timeout in seconds DESCRIPTION
The DPMSGetTimeouts function retrieves the timeout values used by the X server for DPMS timings. The value standby is the amount of time of inactivity in seconds before standby mode is invoked. A value of zero indicates that this mode has been disabled. The value suspend is the amount of time of inactivity in seconds before the second level of power savings is invoked. A value of zero indicates that this mode has been disabled. The value off is the amount of time of inactivity in seconds before the third and final level of power savings is invoked. A value of zero indicates that this mode has been disabled. RETURN VALUES
TRUE The DPMSGetTimeouts function returns TRUE when values are returned. FALSE The DPMSGetTimeouts function returns FALSE when no values returned. SEE ALSO
DPMSCapable(3), DPMSInfo(3), DPMSSetTimeouts(3) X Version 11 libXext 1.3.2 DPMSGetTimeouts(3)
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