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XEROX COMMWINDOW
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COMMWINDOW
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By: Larry Masinter, Stan Lanning, Nick Briggs, Richard Burton (Masinter.pa@Xerox.com, Lanning.PA@Xerox.COM, Briggs.PA@Xerox.com, Burton.pa@Xerox.com)
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Uses: COURIERSERVE
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This document last edited on 2-Apr-87 17:49:35
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INTRODUCTION
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This is a demonstration of communication capabilities. The COMMWINDOW module implements a "remote window" capability, where one user can watch (with slow update) a region of another users screen.
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Both participants need to have COMMWINDOW loaded.
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To show someone else a piece of your screen, call
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(SEND-BITS partner &OPTIONAL frame) [Function]
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The partner is the name of the machine you want to talk to. (The watcher has to be registered in the clearinghouse database; this is a NS protocol name.)
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frame, if supplied, is a screen region to show. If it is omitted, send-bits will prompt the (sender) for a frame of the screen.
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The sender has complete control over the frame. The frame appears as a gray frame around the area shown, like this:
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