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diff --git a/lynx_help/keystrokes/xterm_help.html b/lynx_help/keystrokes/xterm_help.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e76674ca --- /dev/null +++ b/lynx_help/keystrokes/xterm_help.html @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> +<!-- $LynxId: xterm_help.html,v 1.6 2012/01/31 11:49:45 tom Exp $ --> + +<html> +<head> + <meta name="generator" content= + "HTML Tidy for Linux/x86 (vers 6 November 2007), see www.w3.org"> + + <title>X Terminal Help</title> + <link rev="made" href="mailto:lynx-dev@nongnu.org"> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content= + "text/html; charset=us-ascii"> +</head> + +<body> + <h1>X Terminal or X Server</h1> + + <p>An X terminal is an electronic display terminal that + communicates with a host computer system using the X Window + protocol developed at the Massachusetts Institute of + Technology.</p> + + <p>The X Window protocol allows a program running on the host + computer system to display both formatted text and graphics on + the X terminal. Since the X Window protocol is defined to work + over any TCP/IP network, X terminals connected to the Internet + can be connected to hosts located anywhere on the Internet.</p> + + <p>Personal computers (including both PCs and Macintoshes) can + execute programs, usually called X servers, that make them act + like X Window terminals and are frequently used as X + terminals.</p> + + <dl> + <dt>Note:</dt> + + <dd>The terminology used to describe processes associated with + X terminals can be confusing. An X terminal is also known as an + "X display server," and the program running on the host + computer is usually known as the "X client."</dd> + </dl> +</body> +</html> |