06-21-2012
It might be less work to just back up the files and create from scratch.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
xdmxconfig
xdmxconfig(1) General Commands Manual xdmxconfig(1)
NAME
xdmxconfig - a graphical configuration tool for Xdmx configuration files
SYNOPSIS
xdmxconfig [filename]
DESCRIPTION
xdmxconfig reads, edits, and writes configuration files for the Xdmx server. The grammar for the configuration file is specified in the
Xdmx(1) manual page.
To start from scratch, create a "New Global" and specify the name and overall dimensions for the configuration. Then use "New Display" to
enter more displays.
If there is more than one configuration, the configuration name button will bring up a selection menu.
In the right-hand pannel, the left mouse button will move the highlighted display at "tool resolution"; the middle mouse button will move
the highlighted display by a single pixel (at "wall resolution"); and the right mouse button will bring up a menu allowing the highlighted
display to be edited or deleted. The arrow keys will also move the highlighted display by a single pixel.
BUGS
Currently, entries with the wall keyword are not editable, but will be preserved in the new output file. The tool will quit when requested
by the user, even if a configuration file has not been written out (i.e., without warning). The menu interaction should be improved (menu
entries that don't currently work should be greyed-out, for example). The Help button does not work.
SEE ALSO
Xdmx(1), vdltodmx(1)
X Version 11 xorg-server 1.15.0 xdmxconfig(1)