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Books : The X Window System in a Nutshell (The Definitive Guides to the X Window System)


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by: Daniel Gilly







Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.43
EAN: 9781565920170
ISBN: 1565920171
Label: O'Reilly
Manufacturer: O'Reilly
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 424
Publication Date: 1992-05
Publisher: O'Reilly
Sales Rank: 1161042
Studio: O'Reilly



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Product Description:
Once programmers have mastered the concepts behind X and learned how to program in Xlib and Xt there is still a mass of details to remember.The X Window System in a Nutshell fills this gap. Experienced X programmers can use this single-volume desktop companion for most common questions, keeping the full X Window System series of manuals for detailed reference.

X in a Nutshell contains essential information in a boiled-down, quick-reference format that makes it easy to find the answers needed most often:

  • Command line options and resources for the standard MIT X clients.
  • Calling sequence for all Xlib and Xt functions and macros.
  • Detailed description of structures, enums, and other X data types used as arguments or return values in Xlib or Xt functions.
  • Description of the code inside a basic widget.
  • Quick reference to the event structures.
  • Font name syntax, color names, resource file and translations table syntax, and cursors.


This book has been updated to cover R5, but is still useful for R4. The descriptions of the functions have been expanded and clarified, with improved cross-referencing to important related functions. Includes material on Xcms and the internationalization features of R5.



Customer Reviews
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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - For reference only!
I bought this book thinking that "in a nutshell" meant it would be a quick way to learn X Window. Not even close. This is solely a reference book - perhaps a good one - but it is completely useless as a tutorial.




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