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Diffstat (limited to 'krfb/libvncserver/rfbproto.h')
-rw-r--r-- | krfb/libvncserver/rfbproto.h | 24 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/krfb/libvncserver/rfbproto.h b/krfb/libvncserver/rfbproto.h index cd619dff..70ad2a1a 100644 --- a/krfb/libvncserver/rfbproto.h +++ b/krfb/libvncserver/rfbproto.h @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ * * All multiple byte integers are in big endian (network) order (most * significant byte first). Unless noted otherwise there is no special - * alignment of protocol structures. + * tqalignment of protocol structures. * * * Once the initial handshaking is done, all messages start with a type byte, @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Structure used to specify a rectangle. This structure is a multiple of 4 * bytes so that it can be interspersed with 32-bit pixel data without - * affecting alignment. + * affecting tqalignment. */ typedef struct { @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ typedef struct { /* * Special encoding numbers: * 0xFFFFFF00 .. 0xFFFFFF0F -- encoding-specific compression levels; - * 0xFFFFFF10 .. 0xFFFFFF1F -- mouse cursor shape data; + * 0xFFFFFF10 .. 0xFFFFFF1F -- mouse cursor tqshape data; * 0xFFFFFF20 .. 0xFFFFFF2F -- various protocol extensions; * 0xFFFFFF30 .. 0xFFFFFFDF -- not allocated yet; * 0xFFFFFFE0 .. 0xFFFFFFEF -- quality level for JPEG compressor; @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ typedef struct { * This message consists of a header giving the number of rectangles of pixel * data followed by the rectangles themselves. The header is padded so that * together with the type byte it is an exact multiple of 4 bytes (to help - * with alignment of 32-bit pixels): + * with tqalignment of 32-bit pixels): */ typedef struct { @@ -442,11 +442,11 @@ typedef struct { * the last tile in each row will be correspondingly smaller. Similarly if the * height is not an exact multiple of 16 then the height of each tile in the * final row will also be smaller. Each tile begins with a "subencoding" type - * byte, which is a mask made up of a number of bits. If the Raw bit is set + * byte, which is a tqmask made up of a number of bits. If the Raw bit is set * then the other bits are irrelevant; w*h pixel values follow (where w and h * are the width and height of the tile). Otherwise the tile is encoded in a * similar way to RRE, except that the position and size of each subrectangle - * can be specified in just two bytes. The other bits in the mask are as + * can be specified in just two bytes. The other bits in the tqmask are as * follows: * * BackgroundSpecified - if set, a pixel value follows which specifies @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ typedef struct { /*- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * XCursor encoding. This is a special encoding used to transmit X-style - * cursor shapes from server to clients. Note that for this encoding, + * cursor tqshapes from server to clients. Note that for this encoding, * coordinates in rfbFramebufferUpdateRectHeader structure hold hotspot * position (r.x, r.y) and cursor size (r.w, r.h). If (w * h != 0), two RGB * samples are sent after header in the rfbXCursorColors structure. They @@ -548,7 +548,7 @@ typedef struct { /*- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * RichCursor encoding. This is a special encoding used to transmit cursor - * shapes from server to clients. It is similar to the XCursor encoding but + * tqshapes from server to clients. It is similar to the XCursor encoding but * uses client pixel format instead of two RGB colors to represent cursor * image. For this encoding, coordinates in rfbFramebufferUpdateRectHeader * structure hold hotspot position (r.x, r.y) and cursor size (r.w, r.h). @@ -589,10 +589,10 @@ typedef struct { CARD16 imageLength; /* * Followed by an image of the cursor in the client's image format - * with the following RLE mask compression. It begins with CARD8 that - * specifies the number of mask'ed pixels that will be NOT transmitted. - * Then follows a CARD8 that specified by the number of unmask'd pixels - * that will be transmitted next. Then a CARD8 with the number of mask'd + * with the following RLE tqmask compression. It begins with CARD8 that + * specifies the number of tqmask'ed pixels that will be NOT transmitted. + * Then follows a CARD8 that specified by the number of untqmask'd pixels + * that will be transmitted next. Then a CARD8 with the number of tqmask'd * pixels and so on. */ } rfbSoftCursorSetImage; |