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NAME

       X11::Protocol::Ext::MIT_SCREEN_SAVER - external screen saver support

SYNOPSIS

        use X11::Protocol;
        my $X = X11::Protocol->new;
        $X->init_extension('MIT-SCREEN-SAVER')
          or print "MIT-SCREEN-SAVER extension not available";

DESCRIPTION

       The MIT-SCREEN-SAVER extension allows a client screen saver program to draw a screen saver.  Any client
       can listen for screen saver activation too.

       A screen saver program registers itself and desired window attributes with
       "MitScreenSaverSetAttributes()" and selects saver notify events with "MitScreenSaverSelectInput()".
       There can only be one external saver program at any one time.

       See examples/mit-screen-saver-external.pl for a complete screen saver program.

       See the core "SetScreenSaver()" for the usual screen idle timeout, saver cycle period, and the "Blank" or
       "Internal" builtin saver styles.  See the core "ForceScreenSaver()" to forcibly turn on the screen saver.

REQUESTS

       The following requests are made available with an "init_extension()" per "EXTENSIONS" in X11::Protocol.

           my $bool = $X->init_extension('MIT-SCREEN-SAVER');

       "($server_major, $server_minor) = $X->MitScreenSaverQueryVersion ($client_major, $client_minor)"
           Negotiate a protocol version with the server.  $client_major and $client_minor is what the client
           would like, the returned $server_major and $server_minor is what the server will do, which will be
           the closest to the client requested version that the server supports.

           The code in this module supports 1.0.  The intention would be to automatically negotiate within
           "init_extension()" if/when necessary.

       "($state, $window, $til_or_since, $idle, $event_mask, $kind) = $X->MitScreenSaverQueryInfo ($drawable)"
           Return information about the screen saver on the screen of $drawable (an integer XID).

           $state is an enum string "Off", "On", or "Disabled", per "MitScreenSaverState" below.

           $window is the screen saver window, or "None".  When this window exists it's an override-redirect
           child of the root window but it doesn't appear in the "QueryTree()" children of the root.  This
           window exists when an External saver is activated but might not exist at other times (in which case
           $window is "None").

           $til_or_since is a period in milliseconds.  If $state is "Off" then it's how long until the saver
           will be activated due to idle.  If $state is "On" then it's how long in milliseconds since the saver
           was activated.  But see "BUGS" below.

           $idle is how long in milliseconds the screen has been idle.  In the X.org servers this is also
           available as an "IDLETIME" counter in the SYNC extension (see X11::Protocol::Ext::SYNC).

           $event_mask is the current client's mask as set by "MitScreenSaverSelectInput()" below.

           $kind is an enum string "Blanked", "Internal" or "External" for how the saver is being done now or
           how it will be done when next activated, per "MitScreenSaverKind" below.

       "$X->MitScreenSaverSelectInput ($drawable, $event_mask)"
           Select "MitScreenSaverNotify" events from the screen of $drawable (an XID).  $event_mask has two
           bits,

                             bitpos  bitval
               NotifyMask      0      0x01
               CycleMask       1      0x02

           There's no pack function for these yet, so just give the integer bitvals, for example 0x03 for both.

       "$X->MitScreenSaverSetAttributes ($drawable, $class, $depth, $visual, $x, $y, $width, $height,
       $border_width, key => value, ...)"
           Setup the screen saver window on the screen of $drawable (an XID).

           The arguments are the same as the core "CreateWindow()", except there's no new XID to create and the
           parent window is always the root window on the screen of $drawable ($drawable could be the root
           window already).

           This setup makes the saver "External" kind on its next activation.  If the saver is currently active
           then it's not changed.  The client can listen for "MitScreenSaverNotify" (see "EVENTS" below) to know
           when the saver is activated.  The saver window XID is reported in that Notify and exposures etc can
           be selected on it at that time to know when to draw, unless perhaps a background pixel or pixmap in
           this "MitScreenSaverSetAttributes()" is enough.

           Only one client at a time can setup a saver window like this.  If another has done so then an
           "Access" error results.

       "$X->MitScreenSaverUnsetAttributes ($drawable)"
           Unset the screen saver window.  If the client did not set the window then do nothing.

           This changes the saver from "External" kind back to the server builtin.  If the screen saver is
           currently active then that happens immediately.

           At client shutdown an Unset is done automatically, unless "RetainPermanent" closedown mode.

EVENTS

       "MitScreenSaverNotify" events are sent to the client when selected by "MitScreenSaverSelectInput()"
       above.  These events report when the screen saver state changes.  The event has the usual fields

           name             "MitScreenSaverNotify"
           synthetic        true if from a SendEvent
           code             integer opcode
           sequence_number  integer

       and event-specific fields

           state         "Off", "On", "Cycle"
           time          server timestamp (integer)
           root          root window of affected screen (XID)
           window        the screen saver window (XID)
           kind          "Blanked", "Internal", "External"
           forced        integer 0 or 1

       "state" is "Off" if the saver has turned off or "On" if it turned on.  "forced" is 1 if the change was
       due to a "ForceScreenSaver()" request rather than user activity/inactivity.  On/Off events are selected
       by NotifyMask to "MitScreenSaverSelectInput()" above.

       "state" is "Cycle" if the saver cycling period has expired, which means it's time to show something
       different.  This is selected by CycleMask to "MitScreenSaverSelectInput()" above.

       "kind" is the current saver kind per "MitScreenSaverKind" below.

ENUM TYPES

       The following types are available for "$X->interp()" and "$X->num()" after "init_extension()".

       MitScreenSaverKind
               "Blanked"    0     video output turned off
               "Internal"   1     server builtin saver
               "External"   2     external saver client

       MitScreenSaverState
           The state of the screen saver, as returned by "MitScreenSaverQueryInfo()" and in
           "MitScreenSaverNotify" events.

               "Off"         0
               "On"          1
               "Cycle"       2
               "Disabled"    3

       For example,

           my $num = $X->num("MitScreenSaverKind", "External");
           # sets $num to 2

BUGS

       In XFree86 and X.org servers through to circa X.org 1.10, if the screen saver is activated with a
       "ForceScreenSaver()" request then the $til_or_since from "MitScreenSaverQueryInfo()" is a big number,
       apparently being a negative for the future time when it would have activated due to idle.  There's no
       attempt to do anything about that here.

       Also in these servers when the saver is "On" the idle timeout apparently continues to fire too, so the
       "since" of $til_or_since is only since the last firing, as if screen saver was re-activated, not the time
       since first activated, or something like that.

SEE ALSO

       X11::Protocol, X11::Protocol::Ext::DPMS

       /usr/share/doc/x11proto-scrnsaver-dev/saver.txt.gz

       xset(1), for setting the core screen saver parameters from the command line.

       xscreensaver(1), xssstate(1), xprintidle(1), X11::IdleTime

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       Copyright 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Kevin Ryde

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