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Author SHA1 Message Date
heinz
0f9865cb33 Bump revision due to change in PLIST 2003-11-04 20:57:11 +00:00
heinz
d31f2e8c19 Using GNU configure lets this work on Solaris as well 2003-11-04 20:52:47 +00:00
wiz
7583cd317f Update to 1.5.1:
* Now traps grabkey errors, no more X errors.
    * Xinerama support, allows x2vnc to work sanely on multi-head X displays.
    * If stdin is not a tty, read password with fgets() instead of getpass().
      This allows scripts to feed in the password.
    * New arguments -noblank and -lockdelay allows you to keep screen savers
      from activating while using your computers.
Provided by Andreas Wrede in PR 23365.
2003-11-04 07:43:33 +00:00
cjep
04be87887c Use buildlink2. 2003-09-08 17:49:47 +00:00
jschauma
399a7c320e It's IMAKE_MAN_DIR not IMAKE_MAN_PATH. Sheesh. 2003-03-03 02:56:00 +00:00
jschauma
86e6bcbf20 Use new IMAKE_MAN_PATH variables in PLISTs to make these packages more
portable.  Bump PKGREVISION accordingly.
2003-03-03 02:45:51 +00:00
hubertf
87d681c560 Update x2vnc to 1.4. Changes:
* Included tkx2vnc, written by David Noble
	* Added hotkey functionality.
	* Added Macintosh mode.
	* Included a patch for -trimsel.
	* Implemented -scrollines
	* Implemented a grab timeout to allow xscreensaver to activate
	  gracefully.
	* Added -desktop option.
	* AltGr should now work properly.
	* Fixed cut'n'paste to work with XA_PRIMARY
	* Reversed mouse wheel direction (-reversewheel will get
	  old behaviour)
	* Added an autoconf script for easier compilation on
	  systems where xmkmf has not been configured properly.
	* Fixed -edgewidth to affect mouse pointer returns as well,
	  should fix some problems on Digital Unix.

Update provided by Michael Santos <mike@ethmoid.org> in PR 18526
2002-10-04 14:57:47 +00:00
zuntum
d038a73ebd Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directory 2001-10-31 22:52:58 +00:00
agc
0b3e4e627d Initial import of x2vnc 1.2 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.
x2vnc merges the capabilities of x2x and vncviewer.  It will allow
a machine with an X display and a machine with a VNC server running
on its main screen to act as if they were two displays connected
to one machine. When you move your mouse pointer off the screen in
a direction of your choosing, the pointer will appear on the other
screen instead.

Provided in PR 14344 by Michael Santos (mike@ethmoid.org).
2001-10-24 09:42:52 +00:00