XSetScreenSaver (3) - Linux Manuals
XSetScreenSaver: manipulate the screen saver
NAME
XSetScreenSaver, XForceScreenSaver, XActivateScreenSaver, XResetScreenSaver, XGetScreenSaver - manipulate the screen saver
SYNTAX
- int XSetScreenSaver(Display *display, int timeout, int interval, int prefer_blanking, int allow_exposures);
- int XForceScreenSaver(Display *display, int mode);
- int XActivateScreenSaver(Display *display);
- int XResetScreenSaver(Display *display);
- int XGetScreenSaver(Display *display, int *timeout_return, int *interval_return, int *prefer_blanking_return, int *allow_exposures_return);
ARGUMENTS
- allow_exposures
- Specifies the screen save control values. You can pass DontAllowExposures, AllowExposures, or DefaultExposures.
- allow_exposures_return
- Returns the current screen save control value AllowExposures, or DefaultExposures).
- display
- Specifies the connection to the X server.
- interval
- Specifies the interval, in seconds, between screen saver alterations.
- interval_return
- Returns the interval between screen saver invocations.
- mode
- Specifies the mode that is to be applied. You can pass ScreenSaverActive or ScreenSaverReset.
- prefer_blanking
- Specifies how to enable screen blanking. You can pass DontPreferBlanking, PreferBlanking, or DefaultBlanking.
- prefer_blanking_return
- Returns the current screen blanking preference PreferBlanking, or DefaultBlanking).
- timeout
- Specifies the timeout, in seconds, until the screen saver turns on.
- timeout_return
- Returns the timeout, in seconds, until the screen saver turns on.
DESCRIPTION
Timeout and interval are specified in seconds. A timeout of 0 disables the screen saver (but an activated screen saver is not deactivated), and a timeout of -1 restores the default. Other negative values generate a BadValue error. If the timeout value is nonzero, XSetScreenSaver