Advanced Option Setting

Set X protocol extensions and other advanced options in the [Advanced] tab of the Profile Properties dialog box. For copy and paste option usage, see 'Copy, Save and Print in X Application'.

Copy and Paste Automatically
When this option is turned on, Xmanager copies and pastes texts or images between an X application and a Windows application. When an X application copies texts or images, the contents are immediately forwarded to the Windows Clipboard. Reversely, when new contents are added to Windows Clipboard, the contents are immediately forwarded to X Selection. Texts and images can be copied to both or either the Cut Buffer or X Selection. Selectin one may be required depending on the X application.

X Selection
Use X Selection when copying and pasting contents between Windows and an X application.

Cut Buffer
Use Cut Buffer when copying and pasting contents between Windows and an X application.

Copy and Paste on Changing Focus
Run copy and paste only when focus changes between Xmanager and another Windows application. When the focus is in Xmanager, the contents can be copied several times from X applications. The contents are then pasted to the Windows Clipboard the moment input focus changes to another Windows program. If using this option while using Xmanager in the Windows terminal, copy and paste may not function properly.

Notify Display Change
Display a dialog box when the Windows desktop color or resolution is changed. If color or resolution is changed, Xmanager must be restarted.

Maximize Performance
Xmanager is executed at maximum performance. Xmanager selects the fastest method
for complicated drawing operations.
However, some graphic images may not be displayed properly depending on the user's video device or applications.

Permit Old X11 Bugs
Select this option when a remote X application is created in version earlier than X11R6 and thus do not operate successfully in Xmanager.

Accept Esound Request
This is an option to process remote Esound requests. Esound uses TCP 16001 port.

Detailed Log Message
Use this option for detailed log messages if necessary for technical support.

Backing Store
Select an appropriate Backing Store mode.
The Backing Store is a function to store a hidden window area in memory. When a window is hidden by another window, it must be redrawn when it is revealed later on. By saving the obscured area in memory, Xmanager can recover the area faster than the application can draw it again. Using this method, Xmanager reduces data transfer volume in a slow network environment.
Xmanager provides four Backing Store modes.
In Do Not Use mode, the Backing Store function is turned off and the hidden fields are always redrawn.
When Requested does not use the Backing Store function. However, when requested by an X application, Xmanager uses the Backing Store function limitedly for the X application windows.
In When Mapped mode, the Backing Store function operates in all windows excluding hidden or minimized windows.
In Always mode, the Backing Store function operates in all windows including hidden or minimized windows. This option requires a large system memory capacity and graphic resources.

X Extensions
Select X extensions to use.
Xmanager supports BIG-REQUEST, DAMAGE, DEC-XTRAP, DOUBLE-BUFFER, Extended-Visual-Information, MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD, Multi-Buffering, RandR, RECORD, RENDER, SECURITY, SHAPE, SYNC, TOG-CUP, XC-APPGROUP, XC-MISC, XEVIE, XFIXES, Xinerama, XInput, XKeyboard, and XTEST extension protocols. In particular, it supports Render extension protocol and an improved graphic enviornment for X applications.

X Resource Database
Show path to the X resource database to read when Xmanager is started.

Change
Display the Open dialog box to change the resource database to another file.

View
View the resource database contents using Notepad.