configure.ac   |   12 +-
 randr.h        |    1 
 randrproto.txt |  332 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------
 3 files changed, 181 insertions(+), 164 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit 8289b93b9a21809c3ea88637c6dfad09849f46b5
Author: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>
Date:   Mon Oct 5 20:50:22 2009 -0700

    New properties claimed to be in version 1.4 instead of 1.3.1
    
    Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>

diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index c56bd5f..016532c 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ ConnectorType                     yes: static     RandR 
1.3
 SignalFormat                   no              RandR 1.3
 SignalProperties               no              not mandatory
 
-9.4 Properties introduced with version 1.4 of the RandR extension
+9.4 Properties introduced with version 1.3.1 of the RandR extension
 
 Property                       Immutable       Mandatory since
 ────────                       ─────────       ───────────────

commit 240bb6051dccd072c95c8569a62b1222213ef396
Author: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>
Date:   Mon Oct 5 20:04:11 2009 -0700

    Bump version to 1.3.1
    
    Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>

diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 4cebbbd..5cfa3ec 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ dnl
 dnl Process this file with autoconf to create configure.
 
 AC_PREREQ([2.57])
-AC_INIT([RandrProto], [1.3.0], 
[https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg])
+AC_INIT([RandrProto], [1.3.1], 
[https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=xorg])
 AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign dist-bzip2])
 
 # Require xorg-macros: XORG_CHANGELOG
diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index 2f8b465..c56bd5f 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
               The X Resize, Rotate and Reflect Extension
-                             Version 1.3
-                              2006-20-7
+                            Version 1.3.1
+                              2009-10-5
 
                              Jim Gettys
                           jim.get...@hp.com

commit e5ea87cd2a1c7b636d95f42daf3f36ba3104d59d
Author: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>
Date:   Mon Oct 5 20:20:14 2009 -0700

    Add XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS invocation in configure.ac
    
    This should be included in all xorg configure.ac files to provide a
    hook for setting various default values.
    
    Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>

diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 320e560..4cebbbd 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -26,9 +26,13 @@ AC_INIT([RandrProto], [1.3.0], 
[https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?produ
 AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign dist-bzip2])
 
 # Require xorg-macros: XORG_CHANGELOG
-m4_ifndef([XORG_MACROS_VERSION], [AC_FATAL([must install xorg-macros 1.2 or 
later before running autoconf/autogen])])
-XORG_MACROS_VERSION(1.2)
-XORG_RELEASE_VERSION
+
+# Require xorg-macros: XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS
+m4_ifndef([XORG_MACROS_VERSION], [AC_FATAL([must install xorg-macros 1.3 or 
later before running autoconf/autogen])])
+XORG_MACROS_VERSION(1.3)
+
+XORG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS
+
 XORG_CHANGELOG
 
 AC_OUTPUT([Makefile

commit d9ee6abdef13d04f6e7015c0cc39e3855aa01bbf
Author: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>
Date:   Fri Jun 5 20:37:24 2009 -0700

    Remove trailing white space from randrproto.txt

diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index d53df94..2f8b465 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
               The X Resize, Rotate and Reflect Extension
                              Version 1.3
                               2006-20-7
-      
+
                              Jim Gettys
                           jim.get...@hp.com
                     Cambridge Research Laboratory
                                HP Labs
                        Hewlett Packard Company
-      
+
                             Keith Packard
                        keith.pack...@intel.com
                     Open Source Technology Center
@@ -35,13 +35,13 @@ These events include:
        on laptops or desktop systems
       ► The continued decline of legacy toolkits whose design would have
         required depth switching to support migration
-      ► The lack of depth switching implementation experience in the 
+      ► The lack of depth switching implementation experience in the
         intervening time, due to events beyond our control
 
 Additionally, the requirement to support depth switching might
 complicate other re-engineering of the device independent part of the
 X server that is currently being contemplated.
-       
+
 Rather than further delaying RandR's widespread deployment for a feature
 long wanted by the community (resizing of screens, particularly on laptops),
 or the deployment of a protocol design that might be flawed due to lack of
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ monitors display portions of a common underlying screen. In 
this environment,
 zero or more video outputs are associated with each CRT controller which
 defines both a set of video timings and a 'viewport' within the larger
 screen. This viewport is independent of the overall size of the screen, and
-may be located anywhere within the screen. 
+may be located anywhere within the screen.
 
 The effect is to decouple the reported size of the screen from the size
 presented by each video output, and to permit multiple outputs to present
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Additional requests and events are provided for this new 
functionality.
     ┃   ┏━━━╋━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┫       ║        ║ ║        ║
     ┣━━━╋━━━┛               ┃       ╚════════╝ ╚════════╝
     │   ┃         2         ┃─────────────────┐
-    │   ┃                   ┃        ╔═══════════════════╗ 
+    │   ┃                   ┃        ╔═══════════════════╗
     │   ┃                   ┃        ║                   ║
     │   ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┫        ║        C          ║
     └───────────────────────┘        ║                   ║
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ RRCONFIGSTATUS { Success
        A value of type RRCONFIGSTATUS returned when manipulating the output
        configuration or querying information from the server that has some
        time-dependency.
-       
+
        InvalidConfigTime indicates that the supplied configuration
        timestamp does not match the current X server configuration
        timestamp. Usually this means that the output configuration has
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ ROTATION { Rotate_0
 
 RRSELECTMASK { RRScreenChangeNotifyMask
               RRCrtcChangeNotifyMask (New in version 1.2)
-              RROutputChangeNotifyMask (New in version 1.2) 
+              RROutputChangeNotifyMask (New in version 1.2)
               RROutputPropertyNotifyMask (New in version 1.2) }
 
 SIZEID { CARD16 }
@@ -342,25 +342,25 @@ The name of this extension is "RANDR".
        the client connected, to avoid race conditions.
 
        New for version 1.2:
-       
+
        If 'enable' contains RRCrtcChangeMask, RRCrtcChangeNotify events
        will be sent when a the configuration for a CRTC associated with the
        screen changes, either through this protocol extension or due to
        detected external changes. RRCrtcChangeNotify may also be sent when
        this request executes if the CRTC configuration has changed since
-       the client connected, to avoid race conditions. 
-       
+       the client connected, to avoid race conditions.
+
        If 'enable' contains RROutputChangeMask, RROutputChangeNotify events
        will be sent when a the configuration for an output associated with
        the screen changes, either through this protocol extension or due to
        detected external changes. RROutputChangeNotify may also be sent
        when this request executes if the output configuration has changed
-       since the client connected, to avoid race conditions. 
+       since the client connected, to avoid race conditions.
 
        If 'enable' contains RROutputPropertyNotifyMask,
        RROutputPropertyNotify events will be sent when properties change on
        this output.
-       
+
 ┌───
     RRSetScreenConfig
        window: WINDOW
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ The name of this extension is "RANDR".
        If 'timestamp' is less than the time when the configuration was last
        successfully set, the request is ignored and InvalidTime returned in
        status.
-       
+
        If 'config-timestamp' is not equal to when the server's screen
        configurations last changed, the request is ignored and
        InvalidConfigTime returned in status. This could occur if the
@@ -396,19 +396,19 @@ The name of this extension is "RANDR".
        This request may fail for other indeterminate reasons, in which case
        'status' will be set to Failed and no configuration change will be
        made.
-       
+
        This request sets the screen to the specified size, rate, rotation
        and reflection.
 
        When this request succeeds, 'status' contains Success and the
        requested changes to configuration will have been made.
-       
+
        'new-time-stamp' contains the time at which this request was
        executed.
-       
+
        'config-timestamp' contains the time when the possible screen
        configurations were last changed.
-       
+
        'root' contains the root window for the screen indicated by the
        window.
 
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ The name of this extension is "RANDR".
 ┌───
     RRGetScreenInfo
        window: WINDOW
-      ▶        
+      ▶
        rotations: SETofROTATION
        root: WINDOW
        timestamp: TIMESTAMP
@@ -442,15 +442,15 @@ The name of this extension is "RANDR".
        by the screen.
 
        'root' is the root window of the screen.
-       
+
        'config-timestamp' indicates when the screen configuration
        information last changed: requests to set the screen will fail
        unless the timestamp indicates that the information the client
        is using is up to date, to ensure clients can be well behaved
-       in the face of race conditions. 
-       
+       in the face of race conditions.
+
        'timestamp' indicates when the configuration was last set.
-       
+
        'size-id' indicates which size is active.
 
        'rate' is the current refresh rate. This is zero when the refresh
@@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        to the screen associated with 'window'.
 
        'timestamp' indicates when the configuration was last set.
-       
+
        'config-timestamp' indicates when the configuration information last
        changed. Requests to configure the output will fail unless the
        timestamp indicates that the information the client is using is up
@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        'outputs' contains the list of outputs associated with the screen.
 
        'modes' contains the list of modes associated with the screen
-       
+
        This request explicitly asks the server to ensure that the
        configuration data is up-to-date wrt the hardware. If that requires
        polling, this is when such polling would take place.  If the
@@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        status: RRCONFIGSTATUS
        timestamp: TIMESTAMP
        crtc: CRTC
-       
+
        name: STRING
        connection: CONNECTION
        subpixel-order: SUBPIXELORDER
@@ -573,15 +573,15 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        Errors: Output
 
        RRGetOutputInfo returns information about the current and available
-       configurations 'output'. 
-       
+       configurations 'output'.
+
        If 'config-timestamp' does not match the current configuration
        timestamp (as returned by RRGetScreenResources), 'status' is set to
        InvalidConfigTime and the remaining reply data is empty. Otherwise,
        'status' is set to Success.
 
        'timestamp' indicates when the configuration was last set.
-       
+
        'crtc' is the current source CRTC for video data, or Disabled if the
        output is not connected to any CRTC.
 
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        device connected to this output. If the hardware cannot determine
        whether something is connected, it will set this to
        UnknownConnection.
-       
+
        'subpixel-order' contains the resulting subpixel order of the
        connected device to allow correct subpixel rendering.
 
@@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        and be automatically copied to the current value on the next
        RRSetCrtcConfig request involving the named output. If 'pending' is
        FALSE, changes are copied immediately.
-       
+
        If 'range' is TRUE, then the valid-values list will contain
        precisely two values indicating the minimum and maximum allowed
        values. If 'range' is FALSE, then the valid-values list will contain
@@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        If 'immutable' is TRUE, then the property configuration cannot be
        changed by clients. Immutable properties are interpreted by the X
        server.
-       
+
 ┌───
     RRConfigureOutputProperty
        output: OUTPUT
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        data: LISTofINT8 or LISTofINT16 or LISTofINT32
 └───
        Errors: Alloc, Atom, Match, Value, Output
-       
+
        This request alters the value of the property for the specified
        output. If the property is marked as a 'pending' property, only the
        pending value of the property is changed. Otherwise, changes are
@@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        match the existing property value (or a Match error results).  If
        the property is undefined, it is treated as defined with the correct
        type and format with zero-length data.
-       
+
        For Prepend, the data is tacked on to the beginning of the existing
        data, and for Append, it is tacked on to the end of the existing data.
 
@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        destroyed, or until server reset (see section 10).
 
        The maximum size of a property is server-dependent and may vary
-       dynamically.  
+       dynamically.
 
 ┌───
     RRDeleteOutputProperty
@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        property: ATOM
 └───
        Errors: Atom, Output
-       
+
        This request deletes the property from the specified window if the
        property exists and generates a OutputPropertyNotify event unless
        the property does not exist.
@@ -745,28 +745,28 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        If the specified property does not exist for the specified output,
        then the return type is None, the format and bytes-after are zero,
        and the value is empty.  The delete argument is ignored in this
-       case.  
-       
+       case.
+
        If the specified property exists but its type does not match the
        specified type, then the return type is the actual type of the
        property, the format is the actual format of the property (never
        zero), the bytes-after is the length of the property in bytes (even
        if the format is 16 or 32), and the value is empty.  The delete
-       argument is ignored in this case.  
-       
+       argument is ignored in this case.
+
        If the specified property exists and either AnyPropertyType is
        specified or the specified type matches the actual type of the
        property, then the return type is the actual type of the property,
        the format is the actual format of the property (never zero), and
        the bytes-after and value are as follows, given:
 
-               N = actual length of the stored property in bytes 
+               N = actual length of the stored property in bytes
                                  (even if the format is 16 or 32)
                I = 4 × offset
                T = N - I
                L = MINIMUM(T, 4 × long-length)
                A = N - (I + L)
-       
+
        If 'pending' is true, and if the property holds a pending value,
        then the value returned will be the pending value of the property
        rather than the current value.  The returned value starts at byte
@@ -785,14 +785,14 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        mode: MODE
 └───
        Errors: Window, Name, Value
-       
+
        'modeinfo' provides a new mode for outputs on the screen
        associated with 'window'. If the name of 'modeinfo' names an
        existing mode, a Name error is returned.  If some parameter of the
        mode is not valid in some other way, a Value error is returned.
 
        The returned 'mode' provides the id for the mode.
-       
+
 ┌───
     RRDestroyMode
        mode: MODE
@@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        defined with RRCreateMode, else an Match error is returned.  If
        'mode' is in use by some CRTC or Output, then an Access error is
        returned.
-       
+
 ┌───
     RRAddOutputMode
        output: OUTPUT
@@ -814,10 +814,10 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        'output' indicates which output is to be configured.
 
        'mode' specifies which mode to add. If 'mode' is not valid for
-       'output', then a Match error is generated. 
+       'output', then a Match error is generated.
 
        This request generates OutputChangeNotify events.
-       
+
 ┌───
     RRDeleteOutputMode
        output: OUTPUT
@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        mode: MODE
        rotation: ROTATION
        outputs: LISTofOUTPUT
-       
+
        rotations: SETofROTATION
        possible-outputs: LISTofOUTPUT
 └───
@@ -860,23 +860,23 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        timestamp (as returned by RRGetScreenResources), 'status' is set to
        InvalidConfigTime and the remaining reply data is empty. Otherwise,
        'status' is set to Success.
-       
+
        'timestamp' indicates when the configuration was last set.
-       
+
        'x' and 'y' indicate the position of this CRTC within the screen
        region. They will be set to 0 when the CRTC is disabled.
 
        'width' and 'height' indicate the size of the area within the screen
        presented by this CRTC. This may be different than the size of the
        mode due to rotation. They will be set to 0 when the CRTC
-       is disabled. 
-       
+       is disabled.
+
        'mode' indicates which mode is active, or None indicating that the
        CRTC has been disabled and is not displaying the screen contents.
 
        'rotation' indicates the active rotation. It is set to Rotate_0
        when the CRTC is disabled.
-       
+
        'outputs' is the list of outputs currently connected to this CRTC
        and is empty when the CRTC is disabled.
 
@@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        If 'timestamp' is less than the time when the configuration was last
        successfully set, the request is ignored and InvalidTime returned in
        status.
-       
+
        If 'config-timestamp' is not equal to when the monitor's
        configuration last changed, the request is ignored and
        InvalidConfigTime returned in status. This could occur if the
@@ -929,16 +929,16 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
 
        'outputs' contains the set of outputs that this CRTC should be
        connected to. The set must be among the list of acceptable output
-       sets for this CRTC or a Match error results. 
-       
+       sets for this CRTC or a Match error results.
+
        If 'mode' is None, then 'outputs' must be empty, else a Match error
        results. Conversely, if 'mode' is not None, then 'outputs' must not be
        empty, else a Match error results.
-       
+
        This request may fail for other indeterminate reasons, in which case
        'status' will be set to Failed and no configuration change will be
        made.
-       
+
        This request sets the CRTC to the specified position, mode, rotation
        and reflection. The entire area of the CRTC must fit within the
        screen size, else a Match error results. As an example, rotating the
@@ -955,10 +955,10 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
 
        When this request succeeds, 'status' contains Success and the
        requested changes to configuration will have been made.
-       
+
        'new-time-stamp' contains the time at which this request was
        executed.
-       
+
 ┌───
     RRGetCrtcGammaSize
        crtc: CRTC
@@ -976,13 +976,13 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        red: LISTofCARD16
        green: LISTofCARD16
        blue: LISTofCARD16
-└─── 
+└───
        Errors: Crtc
-       
+
        This request returns the currently set gamma ramps for 'crtc'.  All
        three lists will be the size returned by the RRGetCrtcGammaSize
        request.
-       
+
 ┌───
     RRSetCrtcGamma
        crtc: CRTC
@@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        blue: LISTofCARD16
 └───
        Errors: Crtc, Match
-       
+
        This request sets the gamma ramps for 'crtc'. All three lists
        must be the size returned by RRGetCrtcGammaSize else a Value error
        results.
@@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        connected to the screen associated with 'window'.
 
        'timestamp' indicates when the configuration was last set.
-       
+
        'config-timestamp' indicates when the configuration information last
        changed. Requests to configure the output will fail unless the
        timestamp indicates that the information the client is using is up
@@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        'outputs' contains the list of outputs associated with the screen.
 
        'modes' contains the list of modes associated with the screen.
-       
+
        Unlike RRGetScreenResources, this merely returns the current
        configuration, and does not poll for hardware changes.
 
@@ -1667,7 +1667,7 @@ A.1 Common Types
        0x0008  OutputPropertyNotifyMask        Added in version 1.2
 └───
       Event select mask for RRSelectInput
-      
+
 ┌───
     RRCONFIGSTATUS
        0x0 Success
@@ -1676,7 +1676,7 @@ A.1 Common Types
        0x3 Failed
 └───
        Return status for requests which depend on time.
-       
+
 ┌───
     MODEINFO (32)                              Added in version 1.2
        4       CARD32          id
@@ -1693,7 +1693,7 @@ A.1 Common Types
        2       CARD16          name length
        4       SETofMODEFLAG   mode flags
 └───
-       
+
        An output mode specifies the complete CRTC timings for
        a specific mode. The vertical and horizontal synchronization rates
        can be computed given the dot clock and the h total/v total
@@ -1701,7 +1701,7 @@ A.1 Common Types
        parameters and flags are not used, and must be zero as this
        indicates that the timings are unknown or otherwise unused.
        The name itself will be encoded separately in each usage.
-       
+
 ┌───
     MODEFLAG
        0x00000001      HSyncPositive
@@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ errors if used in version 1.0.
 └───
 ┌───
     RRSetScreenConfig
-       
+
        1       CARD8                   major opcode
        1       2                       RandR opcode
        2       6                       length
@@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@ A.2.2 Protocol Requests added with version 1.3
        p                               unused, p=pad(n)
        4v      FIXED                   filter params
 └───
-    
+
 ┌───
     RRGetCrtcTransform
        1       CARD8                   major opcode
@@ -2211,7 +2211,7 @@ A.2.2 Protocol Requests added with version 1.3
        cnp                             unused, cnp=pad(cn)
        4*cf    FIXED                   current filter params
 └───
-    
+
 ┌───
     RRGetPanning
        1       CARD8                   major opcode
@@ -2273,7 +2273,7 @@ A.2.2 Protocol Requests added with version 1.3
        4       WINDOW                  window
        4       OUTPUT                  output
 └───
-    
+
 ┌───
     RRGetOutputPrimary
        1       CARD8                   major opcode
@@ -2367,13 +2367,13 @@ A.4 Protocol Errors
        Base + 1                Crtc
        Base + 2                Mode
 └───
-       
+
 Bibliography
 
 [RANDR] Gettys, Jim and Keith Packard, "The X Resize and Rotate
        Extension - RandR", Proceedings of the 2001 USENIX Annual
        Technical Conference, Boston, MA
 
-[RENDER] 
+[RENDER]
        Packard, Keith, "The X Rendering Extension", work in progress,
        http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/renderproto/tree/renderproto.txt

commit 92789c6c3a78bb64e391f1deec1d613900604985
Author: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>
Date:   Fri Jun 5 20:35:46 2009 -0700

    Allow inactive outputs to be set as primary

diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index 8aacfb4..d53df94 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -868,8 +868,8 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
 
        'width' and 'height' indicate the size of the area within the screen
        presented by this CRTC. This may be different than the size of the
-       mode due to rotation. They will be set to 0 when the CRTC is
-       disabled.
+       mode due to rotation. They will be set to 0 when the CRTC
+       is disabled. 
        
        'mode' indicates which mode is active, or None indicating that the
        CRTC has been disabled and is not displaying the screen contents.
@@ -1211,10 +1211,6 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
        desktop environments to mark the screen that should hold the primary
        menu bar or panel.
 
-       If the named output is not connected to any CRTC, or if the Window
-       and Output are not attached to the same screen, BadMatch is generated.
-       In the latter case, errorValue will be the Window, not the Output.
-
        As this changes the logical layout of the screen, ConfigureNotify
        and RRScreenChangeNotify will be generated on the appropriate root
        window when the primary output is changed by this call. This request

commit 993dbda7b42caed7480dcff0eca4f9af9c1163ba
Author: Matthias Hopf <mh...@suse.de>
Date:   Tue Aug 18 12:08:25 2009 +0200

    Add Backlight property description.

diff --git a/randr.h b/randr.h
index c624d96..1ee95f9 100644
--- a/randr.h
+++ b/randr.h
@@ -151,6 +151,7 @@ typedef unsigned long       XRandrModeFlags;
 
 /* Conventional RandR output properties */
 
+#define RR_PROPERTY_BACKLIGHT          "Backlight"
 #define RR_PROPERTY_RANDR_EDID         "EDID"
 #define RR_PROPERTY_SIGNAL_FORMAT      "SignalFormat"
 #define RR_PROPERTY_SIGNAL_PROPERTIES  "SignalProperties"
diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index a70b8bd..8aacfb4 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -1401,6 +1401,16 @@ doesn't handle a mandatory property correctly.
 
 9.1 Known properties
 
+    "Backlight"                        aka RR_PROPERTY_BACKLIGHT
+       Type:                   int32
+       Flags:                  -
+       Range/List:             0-x (driver specific)
+
+       This property controls the brightness on laptop panels and equivalent
+       displays with a backlight controller. The driver specific maximum
+       value MUST turn the backlight to full brightness, 1 SHOULD turn the
+       backlight to minimum brightness, 0 SHOULD turn the backlight off.
+
     "CloneList"                        aka RR_PROPERTY_CLONE_LIST
        Type:                   int32 [2*n] / Atom pairs
        Flags:                  Immutable
@@ -1542,6 +1552,12 @@ ConnectorType                    yes: static     RandR 
1.3
 SignalFormat                   no              RandR 1.3
 SignalProperties               no              not mandatory
 
+9.4 Properties introduced with version 1.4 of the RandR extension
+
+Property                       Immutable       Mandatory since
+────────                       ─────────       ───────────────
+Backlight                      no              not mandatory
+
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 10. Extension Versioning

commit 77c7ab02bf62f057c32f666168fd0ceb03a85a2d
Author: Matthias Hopf <mh...@suse.de>
Date:   Tue Aug 18 12:00:10 2009 +0200

    Should read "EDID", not "EdidData" (2).
    
    Also include reference to former name.

diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index d9bef40..a70b8bd 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -1475,7 +1475,7 @@ doesn't handle a mandatory property correctly.
 
        Raw EDID data from the device attached to the according
        output. Should include main EDID data and all extension
-       blocks.
+       blocks. Previously known as EdidData.
 
     "SignalFormat"             aka RR_PROPERTY_SIGNAL_FORMAT
        Type:                   int32 / Atom
@@ -1526,9 +1526,9 @@ doesn't handle a mandatory property correctly.
 
 Property                       Immutable       Mandatory since
 ────────                       ─────────       ───────────────
-EdidData                       yes             n/a
+EDID                           yes             n/a
 
-EdidData is provided by the RandR frontend, thus not driver specific.
+EDID is provided by the RandR frontend, thus not driver specific.
 
 
 9.3 Properties introduced with version 1.3 of the RandR extension

commit 5c95df133062570fe134be002dcb167ac059203d
Author: Matthias Hopf <mh...@suse.de>
Date:   Tue Aug 18 11:56:38 2009 +0200

    Sort properties alphabetically.

diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index 9489d83..d9bef40 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -1401,6 +1401,73 @@ doesn't handle a mandatory property correctly.
 
 9.1 Known properties
 
+    "CloneList"                        aka RR_PROPERTY_CLONE_LIST
+       Type:                   int32 [2*n] / Atom pairs
+       Flags:                  Immutable
+       Range/List:             0-
+
+       Some combinations of outputs on some cards cannot be served
+       independently from each other, because they are wired up to the same
+       encoder outputs.
+       This property lists all output + signal format pairs that are
+       driven together with this output, and thus can only be programmed in
+       clone mode with the same CRTC.
+       This property MUST be symmetric, but may change with changing signal
+       format. I.e. if the property for DVI-1/VGA specifies VGA-1/VGA to be
+       cloned, VGA-1/VGA has to list DVI-1/VGA as well.
+       Outputs / format pairs listed in this property MUST be included in the
+       CompatibilityList.
+
+    "CompatibilityList"                aka RR_PROPERTY_COMPATIBILITY_LIST
+       Type:                   int32 [2*n] / Atom pairs
+       Flags:                  Immutable
+       Range/List:             0-
+
+       Some combinations of outputs on some cards cannot be served at all,
+       because the according encoder is only capable of driving one output at
+       a time.
+       This property lists all output + signal format pairs that can be
+       driven together with this output. NULL atoms specify any output / any
+       signal format, respectively.
+       This property MUST be symmetric, but may change with changing signal
+       format. I.e. if the property for DVI-1/TMDS specifies VGA-1/VGA to be
+       available, VGA-1/VGA has to list DVI-1/TMDS as well.
+
+    "ConnectorNumber"          aka RR_PROPERTY_CONNECTOR_NUMBER
+       Type:                   int32
+       Flags:                  Immutable, Static
+       Range/List:             0-
+
+       Outputs that route their signal to the same connector MUST
+       have the same connector number. Outputs with the same
+       connector number MUST route their signal to the same
+       connector, except if it is 0, which indicates unknown
+       connectivity. 1 is called the primary connector, 2 the
+       secondary. 3 is typically a TV connector, but that is completely
+       driver / hardware dependent.
+       Outputs with the same connector number SHOULD have the same
+       connector type. Meaning and client behavior for mismatching
+       connector types is undefined at the moment.
+
+    "ConnectorType"            aka RR_PROPERTY_CONNECTOR_TYPE
+       Type:                   int32 / Atom
+       Flags:                  Immutable, Static
+       Range/List:             unknown VGA DVI DVI‐I DVI‐A DVI‐D HDMI Panel
+                               TV TV-Composite TV-SVideo TV-Component
+                               TV-SCART TV-C4 DisplayPort
+
+       Connector type, as far as known to the driver.
+       Values with dashes (TV‐Composite) describe more specific versions of
+       the base values (TV). The former SHOULD be used if the connector is
+       not capable of producing other signal formats. The later SHOULD be
+       used if the exact connector is unknown, or the connector is a
+       multi‐format connector that is not described otherwise. DVI, for
+       instance, SHOULD be handled like a DVI‐I connector, unless additional
+       information is available to the user agent. PANEL describes
+       laptop‐internal (normally LVDS) displays. TV, TV‐SCART, TV‐Component,
+       and TV‐C4 with signal format VGA are valid combinations and describe
+       RGB TV signals.
+
     "EDID"                     aka RR_PROPERTY_RANDR_EDID
        Type:                   int8 [n]
        Flags:                  Immutable
@@ -1454,73 +1521,6 @@ doesn't handle a mandatory property correctly.
        a signal change (e.g. TV formats).  Clients are allowed to change the
        properties in order to select a different signal subformat.
 
-    "ConnectorType"            aka RR_PROPERTY_CONNECTOR_TYPE
-       Type:                   int32 / Atom
-       Flags:                  Immutable, Static
-       Range/List:             unknown VGA DVI DVI‐I DVI‐A DVI‐D HDMI Panel
-                               TV TV-Composite TV-SVideo TV-Component
-                               TV-SCART TV-C4 DisplayPort
-
-       Connector type, as far as known to the driver.
-       Values with dashes (TV‐Composite) describe more specific versions of
-       the base values (TV). The former SHOULD be used if the connector is
-       not capable of producing other signal formats. The later SHOULD be
-       used if the exact connector is unknown, or the connector is a
-       multi‐format connector that is not described otherwise. DVI, for
-       instance, SHOULD be handled like a DVI‐I connector, unless additional
-       information is available to the user agent. PANEL describes
-       laptop‐internal (normally LVDS) displays. TV, TV‐SCART, TV‐Component,
-       and TV‐C4 with signal format VGA are valid combinations and describe
-       RGB TV signals.
-
-    "ConnectorNumber"          aka RR_PROPERTY_CONNECTOR_NUMBER
-       Type:                   int32
-       Flags:                  Immutable, Static
-       Range/List:             0-
-
-       Outputs that route their signal to the same connector MUST
-       have the same connector number. Outputs with the same
-       connector number MUST route their signal to the same
-       connector, except if it is 0, which indicates unknown
-       connectivity. 1 is called the primary connector, 2 the
-       secondary. 3 is typically a TV connector, but that is completely
-       driver / hardware dependent.
-       Outputs with the same connector number SHOULD have the same
-       connector type. Meaning and client behavior for mismatching
-       connector types is undefined at the moment.
-
-    "CompatibilityList"                aka RR_PROPERTY_COMPATIBILITY_LIST
-       Type:                   int32 [2*n] / Atom pairs
-       Flags:                  Immutable
-       Range/List:             0-
-
-       Some combinations of outputs on some cards cannot be served at all,
-       because the according encoder is only capable of driving one output at
-       a time.
-       This property lists all output + signal format pairs that can be
-       driven together with this output. NULL atoms specify any output / any
-       signal format, respectively.
-       This property MUST be symmetric, but may change with changing signal
-       format. I.e. if the property for DVI-1/TMDS specifies VGA-1/VGA to be
-       available, VGA-1/VGA has to list DVI-1/TMDS as well.
-
-    "CloneList"                        aka RR_PROPERTY_CLONE_LIST
-       Type:                   int32 [2*n] / Atom pairs
-       Flags:                  Immutable
-       Range/List:             0-
-
-       Some combinations of outputs on some cards cannot be served
-       independently from each other, because they are wired up to the same
-       encoder outputs.
-       This property lists all output + signal format pairs that are
-       driven together with this output, and thus can only be programmed in
-       clone mode with the same CRTC.
-       This property MUST be symmetric, but may change with changing signal
-       format. I.e. if the property for DVI-1/VGA specifies VGA-1/VGA to be
-       cloned, VGA-1/VGA has to list DVI-1/VGA as well.
-       Outputs / format pairs listed in this property MUST be included in the
-       CompatibilityList.
-
 
 9.2 Properties introduced with version 1.2 of the RandR extension
 
@@ -1535,12 +1535,12 @@ EdidData is provided by the RandR frontend, thus not 
driver specific.
 
 Property                       Immutable       Mandatory since
 ────────                       ─────────       ───────────────
+CloneList                      yes             not mandatory
+CompatibilityList              yes             not mandatory
+ConnectorNumber                        yes: static     not mandatory
+ConnectorType                  yes: static     RandR 1.3
 SignalFormat                   no              RandR 1.3
 SignalProperties               no              not mandatory
-ConnectorType                  yes: static     RandR 1.3
-ConnectorNumber                        yes: static     not mandatory
-CompatibilityList              yes             not mandatory
-CloneList                      yes             not mandatory
 
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commit 27529caf7912094bc83b47b8251205029c35d52c
Author: Adam Jackson <a...@redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Apr 1 11:48:26 2009 -0400

    Update reference to renderproto.txt

diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index 4d4cfaf..9489d83 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -2364,4 +2364,4 @@ Bibliography
 
 [RENDER] 
        Packard, Keith, "The X Rendering Extension", work in progress,
-       documents found in xc/specs/Render.
+       http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/renderproto/tree/renderproto.txt

commit 8ae7f1d202279959fdad84d30054b52ef021a9cc
Author: Adam Jackson <a...@redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Apr 1 11:47:52 2009 -0400

    Clarify that GetOutputPrimary is per-screen.

diff --git a/randrproto.txt b/randrproto.txt
index 6569d49..4d4cfaf 100644
--- a/randrproto.txt
+++ b/randrproto.txt
@@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@ dynamic changes in the display environment.
 └───
        Errors: Window
 
-       RRGetOutputPrimary returns the primary output for the system.
+       RRGetOutputPrimary returns the primary output for the screen.
 
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commit 4036cdcc064db952286a74d679147d280b1a5f1f
Author: Adam Jackson <a...@redhat.com>
Date:   Wed Apr 1 11:47:03 2009 -0400


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