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MONITORS(5)  —  FILE FORMATS

NAME

monitors − Maps device name to monitor physical dimensions for the XNeWS server

SYNOPSIS

/etc/monitors

DESCRIPTION

The monitors file contains information that maps device names to the physical dimensions of the monitor for the XNeWS server.  If this file exists, and an entry for the device exists in this file, the physical dimensions specified in that entry are used by the XNeWS server to specify width-in-millimeters and height-in-millimeters for that screen at Connection Setup time. In the absence of an entry for a particular screen (device) in the monitors file, the server supplies default physical dimensions that may not necessarily match the exact physical dimensions of the monitor being used.  This may have undesirable consequences for some WYSIWYG applications.  Note  that this data base is intended as a mechanism for the system administrator to indicate the physical dimensions of the monitor to the XNeWS server.  This file should not be used by any application other than the XNeWS server. 

For each device a single line should be present with the following information:

Device-namewidth-in-mmheight-in-mm

Any characters following a white space after the height-in-millimeters field, through the end of line are disregarded.  The fields  are separated by any number of blanks and/or TAB characters.  A leading ‘#’ indicates the beginning of a comment; characters up to the end of the line are not interpreted by routines which search the file. 

EXAMPLE

Here is a typical /etc/monitors file:

# Maps device names to monitor sizes for the XNeWS server
# These are the known monitor sizes....
# mono/greyscale (underscan)
#17"295x230 mm
#19"350x273 mm
# color (underscan)
#16"295x230 mm
#19"350x270 mm
#21"369x295 mm
#
/dev/cgsix029523016" color monitor, underscan
/dev/cgtwo029523016" color monitor, underscan

FILES

/etc/monitors

NOTES

This file may be obsoleted in future releases of OpenWindows.  This data base is only intended as a mechanism for system administrators to communicate exact monitor sizes to the XNeWS server. No application other than the XNeWS server should parse this file. 
 

{:heading=>"MONITORS\|(\|5\|)\0\0\(em\0\0\∗(]D"}  —  Last change: 22 January 1991  —  Last change: 22 January 1991

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