On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:10:23 +0200
Christophe Lohr wrote:
> Pierre Ossman a écrit :
> > You can select any resolution you want on the vncviewer command line.
> >
> Yes, one can gives any resolution to the DesktopSize option of the Tiger
> vncviewer, however only requests of standard resolution
Pierre Ossman a écrit :
> You can select any resolution you want on the vncviewer command line.
>
Yes, one can gives any resolution to the DesktopSize option of the Tiger
vncviewer, however only requests of standard resolutions are honored.
Otherwise the screen is not resized.
> The reason you
Do windows receive any XWindow event to be warned that the screen size
> has changed?
>
They can listen for a RandR specific notification that the screen has
changed, yes. If you try a modern desktop environment you'll notice
that it resizes when the screen changes (you can even control
reen:
$ ./vncviewer DesktopSize=640x480 localhost:2
One can only see the top left corner of the xdm login window which is at
the center of the 1600x1024 screen...
Do windows receive any XWindow event to be warned that the screen size
has changed?
Another strange point is that the DesktopSize sho
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 08:40:29 +0200
Peter Rosin wrote:
> Den 2009-09-14 21:37 skrev Christophe Lohr:
> > So, I wonder if a protocol extension could be interesting. Isn't it?
>
> Look here:
> http://www.tigervnc.org/cgi-bin/rfbproto
>
> And search for ExtendedDesktopSize. I don't know what implem
Den 2009-09-14 21:37 skrev Christophe Lohr:
> So, I wonder if a protocol extension could be interesting. Isn't it?
Look here:
http://www.tigervnc.org/cgi-bin/rfbproto
And search for ExtendedDesktopSize. I don't know what implementations
support that extension though...
Cheers,
Peter
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Le lundi 14 septembre 2009 à 15:01 +0200, Corne Beerse a écrit :
> To avoid problems with the terms, its better to use the terms viewer and
> service.
> Some current display systems can change the resolution on the fly hence,
> something might be possible here. For example msWindows remote deskt
Christophe Lohr wrote:
> Hi,
> Is it possible for the client to negotiate server screen size?
>
Yep, but keep in mind that the terms client and server might have a
different location than you think. And then, it might even not. To avoid
problems with the terms, its better to use
Hi,
Is it possible for the client to negotiate server screen size?
Of course, while connecting to a running server there may be nothing to
negotiate...
However, while connecting to a pending server (e.g. in inetd mode), it
could be pleasent for the client to choose the screen size, isn'
Is there a way to increase the size of the window in RealVNC? I use my laptop
to connect to my home desktop. On the laptop screen, the window uses only
about 60% of the available screen. I'd like to increase that, if possible.
Thanks,
Rick
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To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Screen size
I recently downloaded the free version of VNC but have one small problem.
The image size on the client is smaller than the actual size of my laptop
screen. when I go to full screen size mode, all I get is a huge black
boarder.
Is there an
of VNC but have one small problem.
The image size on the client is smaller than the actual size of my laptop
screen. when I go to full screen size mode, all I get is a huge black
boarder.
Is there any way to increase the size of the image?
Rick
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I recently downloaded the free version of VNC but have one small problem.
The image size on the client is smaller than the actual size of my laptop
screen. when I go to full screen size mode, all I get is a huge black
boarder.
Is there any way to increase the size of the image?
Rick
Hello,
I need to monitor many windows marchines.
Is it possible to have 1 html page with thumbnails of all machines (for
example size of 160x120) with a link on it and when you click on a
thumbnails, it opens the java applet of the machine with the normal screen
size?
If it is possible, what
Hello all,
I am vnc'ing from my Windows machine(home) to my
RedHat Linux machine(office).
My problem is that I am unable to view full screen
size of my Linux machine on my Windows machine. That
is I see a small screen of my office machine with a
lot of black space surrounding it. I am unab
to the increase of the desktop ie. 1024 x ???/ = small DOS
windows on large desktop
John
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Sent: Wednesday, 13 October 2004 06:53
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Subject: FW: Screen Size of Viewed Application
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-Original Message-
From: Leonard Adler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 6:50 PM
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Subject: Screen Size of Viewed Application
I am accessing a remote desktop with the RealVNC viewer. The server is in
Service mode. When selected, the application
Good day,
Does anyone know if there is a way to only allow VNC server to show a selected
portion of the desktop screen. For example, I only want to allow users/viewers
to see a selected part of my desktop that I want them to see.
Thanks,
Dr. CW
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Hi List,
while I am awaiting replies (hopefully!) about the vncmonitor add-on, does
anyone know if this will run nicely (look good) on a large lcd monitor (bigger
than 17inches)?
Thanks,
Elke
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I now have VNC running. The server is on Windows 98 and the viewer is on my
Mandrake 8.2 linux unit. It works great, thanks to the help from members on
this list.
Is it possible to have the Windows appear on my linux unit full screen, that
is filling the whole screen. When I try "Full Screen"
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