It may contain the source for the tight decoder, but that encoding is
not exposed in the GUI.  The GUI still behaves pretty much exactly like
RealVNC.


On 3/16/11 1:49 AM, Martin Koegler wrote:
> On the other hand, the TigerVNC java viewer is based on Tightvnc [some
> files are even carring such a copyright]. I had riped out some
> unsupported Tightvnc Code (Tight Security Type).  The sources contain
> a TightDecoder.java, so I doubt that it does not support Tight Encoding.

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