05-03-2012
GUI for a single user using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
I setup an Ubuntu 10.04 server which has several developers on the box. I have been ask to add a gui to the server. Only one developer want the gui to start when she logs in(runlevel 2 with a GUI). I am used to seeing an /etc/inittab file which I cannot seem to find under this Ubuntu version. So once I get the GUI (lightdm/GNOME and etc.) installed, how do I set up just this user to have the GUI to load only for this one user and not the rest?
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m17ngui
GUI
API(3m17n) The m17n Library GUI API(3m17n)
NAME
GUI_API - API provided by libm17n-gui.so.
Modules
Frame
A frame is an object corresponding to the graphic device.
Font
Font object.
Fontset
A fontset is an object that maps a character to fonts.
Face
A face is an object to control appearance of M-text.
Drawing
Drawing M-texts on a window.
Input Method (GUI)
Input method support on window systems.
Detailed Description
API provided by libm17n-gui.so.
GUI support for a window system.
This section defines the m17n GUI API concerning M-text drawing and inputting under a window system.
All the definitions here are independent of window systems. An actual library file, however, can depend on a specific window system. For
instance, the library file m17n-X.so is an example of implementation of the m17n GUI API for the X Window System.
Actually the GUI API is mainly for toolkit libraries or to implement XOM, not for direct use from application programs.
Author
Generated automatically by Doxygen for The m17n Library from the source code.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA)
Copyright (C) 2001-2011 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html>.
Version 1.6.2 12 Jan 2011 GUI API(3m17n)