Qt/Embedded Virtual Framebuffer =============================== Please note that the tqvfb program needs to be compiled with the X11 version of Qt. The virtual frame buffer allows a Qt/Embedded program to be developed on your desktop machine, without switching between consoles and X11. The virtual framebuffer consists of a shared memory region (the virtual frame buffer) and a utility to display the framebuffer in a window. The display is 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. To use the virtual framebuffer: 1. Ensure TQT_NO_QWS_VFB is not set in ntqconfig.h (when you configure Qt, add the -tqvfb option). 2. Start tqvfb (tqvfb should be compiled as a normal Qt/X11 application, NOT as a Qt/Embedded application!). 3. Start a Qt/Embedded server (i.e. construct QApplication with QApplication::GuiServer flag, or run a client with the -qws option). tqvfb 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 (1,4,8 or 32, default: 8). [-nocursor] do not display the X11 cursor in the framebuffer window. [-qwsdisplay] the Qt/Embedded display ID, e.g. -qwsdisplay :1 (default :0). [-skin skinfile] tells tqvfb to load a skin file, e.g. -skin pda.skin Please refer to the file "pda.skin" for an example of what a skin file looks like. The format for skin files is: Image filename of skin with buttons in their up positions Image filename of skin with buttons in their down positions X offset of top left corner of the virtual screen on the skin image Y offset of top left corner of the virtual screen on the skin image Width of the virtual screen on the skin image Height of the virtual screen on the skin image Transparancy level of the Virtual Frame Buffer Number of defined button regions Then for each button region the format is: Button identifier TQt scan codes to generate for the button Top left X coordinate of the button region Top left Y coordinate of the button region Bottom right X coordinate of the button region Bottom right Y coordinate of the button region The virtual framebuffer is a development tool only. No security issues have been considered in the virtual framebuffer design. It should not be used in a production environment and TQT_NO_QWS_VFB should always be in force in production libraries.