X11 servers "dedicated" to an application
X11 servers "dedicated" to an application
- Subject: X11 servers "dedicated" to an application
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:46:04 -0800
This was brought up last month, and I said functionality was
"close" ... it's pretty much here now in 2.3.2_rc5, so if you want to
have an X11 server dedicated to a single application (gimp for
example), you can do that like this:
1) Copy X11.app to X11Gimp.app
2) edit X11Gimp.app/Contents/Info.plist and change the
XFBundleIdentifier from "org.x.X11" to "org.x.X11.gimp"
3) Create a xinitrc.d script to handle starting gimp:
$ sudo nano -w /usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/95-gimp.sh # Now paste
this:
if [ "$X11_PREFS_DOMAIN" = "org.x.X11.gimp" ] ; then
quartz-wm &
exec gimp
fi
4) Make that script executable:
$ sudo chmod 755 /usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/95-gimp.sh
Hope that helps whoever wanted it (sorry, I can't find the original
email)...
There is just one bug that I know of. X11.app doesn't know which
quartz-wm belongs to it, so you might have some bugs with Exposé on
the second, third, etc X11.apps ...
--Jeremy
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