dxpause(1X)dxpause(1X)NAMEdxpause - locks (pauses) an X display
SYNOPSISdxpause [-autopause] [-time n] [-wait]
OPTIONS
If the -autopause option is set, when the display is unlocked, dxpause
does not exit but instead becomes an icon. In this case, dxpause auto‐
matically locks the display when the X server goes into screensaver
mode if the X Screensaver extension is present in the X server. De-
iconifying dxpause also causes the display to be locked. The -time
option only has meaning if the -autopause option is also set. The -time
n option sets the autolock timeout period to n minutes. The default
period is whatever the X server's screensaver timeout is set to, and
the latter defaults to 5 minutes. The -wait option only has meaning if
the -autopause option is also set, and causes dxpause to start in the
iconified state rather than immediately locking the display.
Without any of these options set, dxpause locks the display immediately
when invoked and exits when the display is unlocked.
DESCRIPTION
The dxpause program must be invoked explicitly by users (typically
those running the generic X display manager rather than CDE). The
dxpause program places a blank screen over the workstation screen and
displays a dialog box that prompts for the password of the person whose
session was paused. When you enter the correct password, the blank
screen is removed and the session resumes.
In the file, the following resources are used by the dxpause program:
The first name for lines that apply only to the Pause task should be
labeled DXpause. When this resource is True, dxpause executes an
XGrabServer library call, thereby inhibiting all processing of requests
or close downs on any other connection. Although this action abso‐
lutely insures that no information is displayed “through” the pause
screen, it also effectively suspends other tasks that need to output
information to their windows. When this resource is False, the protec‐
tive pause screen is raised to the top of the display stack 20 times
per second, thus re-covering any other window that might have been dis‐
played. Tasks that need to output to their own windows will not be
suspended. The default is False. When this resource is True, dxpause
behaves as if it were run with the -autopause option. See the OPTIONS
section, above. The default is False. When this resource is set to a
numeric value n, dxpause behaves as if it were run with the -time n
option. See the OPTIONS section, above. This resource only has meaning
if the autoPause resource is set, or if dxpause is started with the
-autopause option. The value n defaults to whatever the X server's
screensaver timeout is set to, and the latter defaults to 5 minutes.
When this resource is True, dxpause behaves as if it were run with the
-wait option. See the OPTIONS section, above. This resource only has
meaning if the autoPause resource is set, or if dxpause is started with
the -autopause option. The default is False.
FILESSEE ALSOX(1X)dxpause(1X)