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authorMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2015-07-15 13:47:57 +0200
committerMattias Andrée <maandree@operamail.com>2015-07-15 13:47:57 +0200
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@@ -927,6 +927,16 @@ included in the header.
@node Interception
@section Interception
+@cpindex Interceptions, message passing
+@cpindex Message passing, message modification
+@cpindex Communication, message modification
+@cpindex Interprocess communication, message modification
+@cpindex Message modification, message passing
+@cpindex Interceptions, eavesdropping
+@cpindex Message passing, eavesdropping
+@cpindex Communication, eavesdropping
+@cpindex Interprocess communication, eavesdropping
+@cpindex Eavesdropping, message passing
As discussed in @ref{Interprocess Communication},
interception in the primary feature of
@command{mds}'s message passing system.
@@ -938,7 +948,7 @@ never anticipated. As an example of its
power, @command{mds} does not provide any
protocol for taking screenshots or recording
a session. Instead, a screenshot application
-signs up for messages pass between the
+signs up for messages passed between the
compositor and presentation servers, and
simply requests that the compositor resends
the screen, a feature intended for the
@@ -1113,6 +1123,8 @@ Modify: no\n
\n
@end example
+@cpindex Message consumption, message passing
+@cpindex Consumption, interception, message passing
There is also a third option:
to consume to the message. This
stops any further clients from
@@ -1132,6 +1144,8 @@ header--value pair @code{Length: 0},
it is however redundant and
discouraged.
+@cpindex Interception priority, message passing
+@cpindex Priority, interception, message passing
This mechanism of being able to
modify message does not make much
sense unless you can control in
@@ -11540,7 +11554,6 @@ TODO application menu features:
TODO In `Rat Cursors` use anchors and references to hyperlink names.
TODO Indices:
- Protocol → Interception
Protocols
Default Keyboard Layouts
Specifications → Rat Cursors