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diff --git a/doc/coopgammad.1 b/doc/coopgammad.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 58c8ae2..0000000 --- a/doc/coopgammad.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -.TH COOPGAMMAD 1 COOPGAMMAD -.SH "NAME" -coopgammad - Cooperative gamma server -.SH "SYNPOSIS" -.B coopgammad -.RB [ -m -.IR method ] -.RB [ -s -.IR site ] -.RB [ -fkpq ] -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -Programs that desire to change the gamma adjustment -on a display should use this program instead of -talking directly with the display server (unless -the display server is -.BR mds ). -By doing this, multiple programs can add filters to -the display without overriding each others effects. -.P -By using -.B coopgammad -to apply adjustments, you can select whether the -adjustment is persistent or shall be removed when -your program disconnects from -.BR coopgammad . -Even if the adjustment is persistent it can be -modified or removed later by another process. -.SH "OPTIONS" -.TP -.B -f -Don't fork the process to the background. -If used, you can still detect when the -process has been initialised be waiting -for its stdout to close. -.TP -.B -k -Do not close stderr when forking to the -background. -.TP -\fB-m\fP \fIMETHOD\fP -Adjustment method name or number. Recognised -names include: -.TS -tab(:); -l l. -\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method -\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR -\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode -\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM -\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI -\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics -.TE - -The adjustment methods are supported via -.BR libgamma (7). -Only methods that were enabled when -.B libgamma -as compiled will be supported. -.TP -.B -p -Add the current gamma adjustments to the -filter list at priority 0. Even if this -is not used, the gamma adjustments will -not change for an output until a filter -has been added for that output. -.TP -.B -q -If used once, print the selected adjustment -method for the first line to stdout, and -if site's have names for that method, print -the name of the selected site on the second -line to stdout. The second line can be omitted -if -.B -s -has not been used and the default site cannot -be find. - -If used at least twice, print the pathname -of the socket for the select method and site -combination to stdout. Under unusual -circumstances, the path may contain LF -characters, but it will always be terminated -by one extra LF to mark the end of the -printed line. -.TP -\fB-s\fP \fISITE\fP -Select the site to which to connect. -For example -.RB \(aq :0 \(aq, -for local display 0 when using -.BR X . -.SH "SIGNALS" -.TP -.B SIGUSR1 -Reexecute the process to an updated version. -.TP -.BR SIGUSR2 ", " SIGINFO " if available" -Dump the process state to standard error. -.TP -.B SIGRTMIN+0 -Disconnect from the display server or graphics -card. -.TP -.B SIGRTMIN+1 -Reconnect to the display server or graphics card. -.SH "RATIONALE" -After reading the description section, the need for -this should be obvious. -.P -I plan to reuse code written for this program when -implementing -.BR mds-coopgamma (1), -therefore, the protocol is overly complicated, -implementation-wise. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR libcoopgamma (7), -.BR cg-tools (7), -.BR libgamma (7), -.BR blueshift (1), -.BR mds-coopgamma (1). |