[Pkg-kde-commits] rev 1272 - in trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian: . maintain/man

Adeodato Simó adeodato@costa.debian.org
Tue, 12 Jul 2005 20:18:01 +0000


Author: adeodato
Date: 2005-07-12 20:18:00 +0000 (Tue, 12 Jul 2005)
New Revision: 1272

Modified:
   trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian/changelog
   trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
Log:
Included from Christopher's changes:
  * Don't duplicate the information in the qvfb manpage. (Closes: #282217)


Modified: trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian/changelog	2005-07-12 20:15:37 UTC (rev 1271)
+++ trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian/changelog	2005-07-12 20:18:00 UTC (rev 1272)
@@ -20,6 +20,8 @@
 
   * Fix qt3-designer's appearance in the KDE menu. (Closes: #290402)
 
+  * Don't duplicate the information in the qvfb manpage. (Closes: #282217)
+
  -- Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers <debian-qt-kde@lists.debian.org>  Tue, 12 Jul 2005 22:14:57 +0200
 
 qt-x11-free (3:3.3.4-3) unstable; urgency=medium

Modified: trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1	2005-07-12 20:15:37 UTC (rev 1271)
+++ trunk/packages/qt-x11-free/debian/maintain/man/qvfb.1	2005-07-12 20:18:00 UTC (rev 1272)
@@ -68,65 +68,3 @@
 .SH "NAME"
 .LP 
 qvfb \- Virtual framebuffer for Qt
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP 
-The virtual framebuffer allows Qt/Embedded programs to be
-developed on your desktop machine, without switching
-between consoles and X11. 
-
-Start a Qt/Embedded master application (i.e., construct
-QApplication with QApplication::GuiServer flag or use the
-\-qws command line parameter). You will need to specify to
-the server that you wish to use the virtual framebuffer
-driver, e.g.: 
-
-    widgets \-qws \-display QVFb:0
-    
-You may prefer to set the QWS_DISPLAY environment
-variable to be QVFb:0. 
-
-qvfb supports the following command line options: 
-
- \-width width: the width of the virtual framebuffer
-  (default: 240). 
- \-height height: the height of the virtual framebuffer
-  (default: 320). 
- \-depth depth: the depth of the virtual framebuffer (1, 8
-  or 32; default: 8). 
- \-nocursor: do not display the X11 cursor in the
-  framebuffer window. 
- \-qwsdisplay :id the Qt/Embedded display id to provide
-  (default: 0). 
-
- Virtual Framebuffer Design 
-
-The virtual framebuffer emulates a framebuffer using a
-shared memory region (the virtual frame buffer) and a
-utility to display the framebuffer in a window (qvfb).
-The regions of the display that have changed are updated
-periodically, so you will see discrete snapshots of the
-framebuffer rather than each individual drawing
-operation. For this reason drawing problems such as
-flickering may not be apparent until the program is run
-using a real framebuffer. 
-
-The target refresh rate can be set via the "View|Refresh
-Rate" menu item. This will cause qvfb to check for
-updated regions more quickly. The rate is a target only.
-If little drawing is being done, the framebuffer will not
-show any updates between drawing events. If an
-application is displaying an animation the updates will
-be frequent, and the application and qvfb will compete
-for processor time. 
-
-Mouse and keyboard events are passed to the Qt/Embedded
-master process via named pipes. 
-
-The virtual framebuffer is a development tool only. No
-security issues have been considered in the virtual
-framebuffer design. It should be avoided in a production
-environment; QT_NO_QWS_VFB should always be defined in
-production libraries. 
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP 
-TrollTech <http://www.trolltech.com/>