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  • /* $Xorg: registry,v 1.7 2001/06/01 18:55:58 coskrey Exp $ */
    /* $XdotOrg: xc/registry,v 1.2 2004/04/23 18:41:44 eich Exp $ */
    
    				  X Registry
    
    The X.Org Foundation is maintaining a registry of certain X-related 
    items, to aid in avoiding conflicts and to aid in sharing of such items.  
    Requests to register items, or questions about registration, should be 
    addressed to
    	xregistry@x.org
    or to
    	The X.Org Foundation -- X11 Registry
    	c/o Ienup Sung
    	Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    	4150 Network Circle, M/S USCA21-311
    	Santa Clara, CA 95054
    
    Electronic mail will be acknowledged upon receipt.
    Please allow up to 4 weeks for a formal response to registration and inquiries.
    
    The registry is published as part of the X software distribution
    from The X.Org Foundation. The latest registry can be found at:
    
    	ftp://ftp.x.org/pub/DOCS/registry
    
    All registered items must have the postal address of someone responsible for
    the item, or a reference to a document describing the item and the postal
    address of where to write to obtain the document.
    
    Registration of conflicting items will not be permitted (the same value will
    not be assigned two different meanings) except where explicitly indicated.
    
    1. ORGANIZATION NAMES
    
    These should generally be used as prefixes for other registered names.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "Acorn"						[49]
    "Adobe"						[69]
    "AIX"						[33]
    "ALLINK"					[99]
    "APOLLO"					[1]
    "Apple"						[22]
    "ARDENT"					[2]
    "BBN"						[61]
    "Compaq"					[82]
    "CRAB"						[84]
    "CRUC"						[30]
    "DEC"						[82]
    "DG"						[48]
    "DME"						[7]
    "Dt"						[114]
    "EFW"						[124]
    "ES"						[75]
    "FXD"						[55]
    "FUJITSU"					[87]
    "HP"						[35]
    "IBM"						[33]
    "ICS"						[31]
    "ILA"						[62]
    "IPSYS"						[59]
    "IXI"						[20]
    "JCC"						[90]
    "JUP"						[93]
    "KPC"						[98]
    "LJK"						[56]
    "LTA"						[60]
    "MEGATEK"					[112]
    "Metheus"					[117]
    "MIT"						[8]
    "MOTIF"						[7]
    "NCD"						[66]
    "OMRON"						[45]
    "ORL"						[65]
    "OSF"						[7]
    "Panasonic"					[52]
    "PERITEK"					[116]
    "PFU"						[32]
    "RATIONAL"					[88]
    "SGCS"						[83]
    "SGI"						[6]
    "SONY"						[37]
    "stellar"					[28]
    "STI"						[73]
    "Sun"						[58]
    "Tech-Source"					[106]
    "TEK"						[43]
    "TOG"						[133]
    "visual"					[5]
    "VIT"						[46]
    "WN"						[103]
    "WRI"						[102]
    "WYSE"						[68]
    "X/software"					[115]
    "X3D"						[8]
    "XC"						[104]
    "Xerox"						[91]
    "XFree86"					[113]
    "XUG"						[31]
    
    
    2. KEYSYMS
    
    Only "private" keysyms (with 29th bit set) can be registered by organizations;
    standard keysyms must be approved by the X.Org Foundation.  Since keysym 
    numeric values are explicitly private, we will permit (but not encourage) 
    conflicting registration here.
    
    Name			Value			Reference
    ----			-----			---------
    hpXK_mute_acute		0x100000A8		[36]
    hpXK_mute_grave		0x100000A9		[36]
    hpXK_mute_asciicircum	0x100000AA		[36]
    hpXK_mute_diaeresis	0x100000AB		[36]
    hpXK_mute_asciitilde	0x100000AC		[36]
    hpXK_lira		0x100000AF		[36]
    hpXK_guilder		0x100000BE		[36]
    hpXK_Ydiaeresis		0x100000EE		[36]
    hpXK_IO			0x100000EE		[36]
    hpXK_longminus		0x100000F6		[36]
    hpXK_block		0x100000FC		[36]
    apXK_LineDel		0x1000FF00		[1]
    apXK_CharDel		0x1000FF01		[1]
    apXK_Copy		0x1000FF02		[1]
    apXK_Cut		0x1000FF03		[1]
    apXK_Paste		0x1000FF04		[1]
    apXK_Move		0x1000FF05		[1]
    apXK_Grow		0x1000FF06		[1]
    apXK_Cmd		0x1000FF07		[1]
    apXK_Shell		0x1000FF08		[1]
    apXK_LeftBar		0x1000FF09		[1]
    apXK_RightBar		0x1000FF0A		[1]
    apXK_LeftBox		0x1000FF0B		[1]
    apXK_RightBox		0x1000FF0C		[1]
    apXK_UpBox		0x1000FF0D		[1]
    apXK_DownBox		0x1000FF0E		[1]
    apXK_Pop		0x1000FF0F		[1]
    apXK_Read		0x1000FF10		[1]
    apXK_Edit		0x1000FF11		[1]
    apXK_Save		0x1000FF12		[1]
    apXK_Exit		0x1000FF13		[1]
    apXK_Repeat		0x1000FF14		[1]
    hpXK_Modelock1		0x1000FF48		[36]
    hpXK_Modelock2		0x1000FF49		[36]
    hpXK_Reset		0x1000FF6C		[36]
    hpXK_System		0x1000FF6D		[36]
    hpXK_User		0x1000FF6E		[36]
    hpXK_ClearLine		0x1000FF6F		[36]
    hpXK_InsertLine		0x1000FF70		[36]
    hpXK_DeleteLine		0x1000FF71		[36]
    hpXK_InsertChar		0x1000FF72		[36]
    hpXK_DeleteChar		0x1000FF73		[36]
    hpXK_BackTab		0x1000FF74		[36]
    hpXK_KP_BackTab		0x1000FF75		[36]
    apXK_KP_parenleft	0x1000FFA8		[1]
    apXK_KP_parenright	0x1000FFA9		[1]
    
    IXK_2ND_FUNC_L		0x10004001		[50]
    IXK_2ND_FUNC_R		0x10004002		[50]
    IXK_REMOVE		0x10004003		[50]
    IXK_REPEAT		0x10004004		[50]
    IXK_A1			0x10004101		[50]
    IXK_A2			0x10004102		[50]
    IXK_A3			0x10004103		[50]
    IXK_A4			0x10004104		[50]
    IXK_A5			0x10004105		[50]
    IXK_A6			0x10004106		[50]
    IXK_A7			0x10004107		[50]
    IXK_A8			0x10004108		[50]
    IXK_A9			0x10004109		[50]
    IXK_A10			0x1000410A		[50]
    IXK_A11			0x1000410B		[50]
    IXK_A12			0x1000410C		[50]
    IXK_A13			0x1000410D		[50]
    IXK_A14			0x1000410E		[50]
    IXK_A15			0x1000410F		[50]
    IXK_B1			0x10004201		[50]
    IXK_B2			0x10004202		[50]
    IXK_B3			0x10004203		[50]
    IXK_B4			0x10004204		[50]
    IXK_B5			0x10004205		[50]
    IXK_B6			0x10004206		[50]
    IXK_B7			0x10004207		[50]
    IXK_B8			0x10004208		[50]
    IXK_B9			0x10004209		[50]
    IXK_B10			0x1000420A		[50]
    IXK_B11			0x1000420B		[50]
    IXK_B12			0x1000420C		[50]
    IXK_B13			0x1000420D		[50]
    IXK_B14			0x1000420E		[50]
    IXK_B15			0x1000420F		[50]
    IXK_B16			0x10004210		[50]
    
    DXK_Remove		0x1000FF00		[27]
    DXK_ring_accent		0x1000FEB0		[27]
    DXK_circumflex_accent	0x1000FE5E		[27]
    DXK_cedilla_accent	0x1000FE2C		[27]
    DXK_acute_accent	0x1000FE27		[27]
    DXK_grave_accent	0x1000FE60		[27]
    DXK_tilde		0x1000FE7E		[27]
    DXK_diaeresis		0x1000FE22		[27]
    
    osfXK_Copy		0x1004FF02		[7]
    osfXK_Cut		0x1004FF03		[7]
    osfXK_Paste		0x1004FF04		[7]
    osfXK_BackTab		0x1004FF07		[7]
    osfXK_BackSpace		0x1004FF08		[7]
    osfXK_Clear		0x1004FF0B		[7]
    osfXK_Escape		0x1004FF1B		[7]
    osfXK_AddMode		0x1004FF31		[7]
    osfXK_PrimaryPaste	0x1004FF32		[7]
    osfXK_QuickPaste	0x1004FF33		[7]
    osfXK_PageLeft		0x1004FF40		[7]
    osfXK_PageUp		0x1004FF41		[7]
    osfXK_PageDown		0x1004FF42		[7]
    osfXK_PageRight		0x1004FF43		[7]
    osfXK_Activate		0x1004FF44		[7]
    osfXK_MenuBar		0x1004FF45		[7]
    osfXK_Left		0x1004FF51		[7]
    osfXK_Up		0x1004FF52		[7]
    osfXK_Right		0x1004FF53		[7]
    osfXK_Down		0x1004FF54		[7]
    osfXK_Prior		0x1004FF55		[7]
    osfXK_Next		0x1004FF56		[7]
    osfXK_EndLine		0x1004FF57   		[7]
    osfXK_BeginLine		0x1004FF58   		[7]
    osfXK_EndData		0x1004FF59		[7]
    osfXK_BeginData		0x1004FF5A   		[7]
    osfXK_PrevMenu		0x1004FF5B		[7]
    osfXK_NextMenu		0x1004FF5C		[7]
    osfXK_PrevField		0x1004FF5D		[7]
    osfXK_NextField		0x1004FF5E		[7]
    osfXK_Select		0x1004FF60		[7]
    osfXK_Insert		0x1004FF63		[7]
    osfXK_Undo		0x1004FF65		[7]
    osfXK_Menu		0x1004FF67		[7]
    osfXK_Cancel		0x1004FF69		[7]
    osfXK_Help		0x1004FF6A		[7]
    osfXK_SelectAll		0x1004FF71		[7]
    osfXK_DeselectAll	0x1004FF72		[7]
    osfXK_Reselect		0x1004FF73		[7]
    osfXK_Extend		0x1004FF74		[7]
    osfXK_Restore		0x1004FF78		[7]
    osfXK_SwitchDirection	0x1004FF7E		[7]
    osfXK_PriorMinor	0x1004FFF5		[7]
    osfXK_NextMinor		0x1004FFF6		[7]
    osfXK_RightLine		0x1004FFF7		[7]
    osfXK_LeftLine		0x1004FFF8		[7]
    osfXK_Delete		0x1004FFFF		[7]
    
    SunXK_FA_Grave		0x1005FF00		[58]
    SunXK_FA_Circum		0x1005FF01		[58]
    SunXK_FA_Tilde		0x1005FF02		[58]
    SunXK_FA_Acute		0x1005FF03		[58]
    SunXK_FA_Diaeresis	0x1005FF04		[58]
    SunXK_FA_Cedilla	0x1005FF05		[58]
    SunXK_F36		0x1005FF10		[58]
    SunXK_F37		0x1005FF11		[58]
    SunXK_Sys_Req		0x1005FF60		[58]
    SunXK_Props		0x1005FF70		[58]
    SunXK_Front		0x1005FF71		[58]
    SunXK_Copy		0x1005FF72		[58]
    SunXK_Open		0x1005FF73		[58]
    SunXK_Paste		0x1005FF74		[58]
    SunXK_Cut		0x1005FF75		[58]
    SunXK_PowerSwitch		0x1005FF76	[58]
    SunXK_AudioLowerVolume		0x1005FF77	[58]
    SunXK_AudioMute			0x1005FF78	[58]
    SunXK_AudioRaiseVolume		0x1005FF79	[58]
    SunXK_VideoDegauss		0x1005FF7A	[58]
    SunXK_VideoLowerBrightness	0x1005FF7B  	[58]
    SunXK_VideoRaiseBrightness	0x1005FF7C	[58]
    SunXK_PowerSwitchShift		0x1005FF7D	[58]
    
    WYXK_Setup		0x1006FF00		[68]
    
    ncdXK_Setup		0x1006FF00		[66]
    
    XeroxXK_PointerButton1	0x10070001		[91]
    XeroxXK_PointerButton2	0x10070002		[91]
    XeroxXK_PointerButton3	0x10070003		[91]
    XeroxXK_PointerButton4	0x10070004		[91]
    XeroxXK_PointerButton5	0x10070005		[91]
    
    XF86XK_ModeLock		0x1008FF01		[113]
    
    Range 0x11000000 to 0x1100FFFF is allocated for keypad keysyms.
    
    
    3. AUTHORIZATION PROTOCOL NAMES
    
    See Section 8 of the protocol.  Names should generally have an organizational
    prefix.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "MIT-KERBEROS-4"				[21]
    "MIT-KERBEROS-5"				[21]
    "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1"				[8]
    "SUN-DES-1"					[57]
    "XC-QUERY-SECURITY-1"				[8]
    "XDM-AUTHORIZATION-1"				[8], [11]
    
    4. VENDOR STRING FORMATS
          
    See Section 8 of the protocol.
    
    String						Reference
    ----						---------
    "Acorn Computers Ltd"				[49]
    "Apollo Computer Inc."				[1]
    "Apple Computer, Inc."				[22]
    "Ardent Computer Corporation"			[2]
    "Compaq Computer Corporation"			[82]
    "Crab Advanced Technologies Ltd"		[84]
    "Crucible"					[30]
    "Data General Corporation"			[48]
    "Digital Equipment Corporation"			[82]
    "EFW, Inc."					[124]
    "Evans & Sutherland"				[75]
    "FUJITSU LIMITED"				[87]
    "Hewlett-Packard Company"			[35]
    "International Business Machines"		[33]
    "JAPAN COMPUTER CORP."				[90]
    "Jupiter Systems Inc."				[93]
    "Kubota Pacific Computer"			[98]
    "Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd."	[52]
    "Megatek Corporation"				[112]
    "Metheus Corporation"				[117]
    "MIT X Consortium"				[8]
    "Network Computing Devices Inc."		[66]
    "OMRON Corporation"				[45]
    "Peritek Corporation"				[116]
    "PFU LIMITED"					[32]
    "Silicon Graphics Computer Systems"		[6]
    "Snitily Graphics Consulting Services"		[83]
    "Sony Corporation"				[37]
    "Stellar Computer Inc."				[28]
    "Sun Microsystems, Inc."			[101]
    "Tech-Source Inc."				[106]
    "The XFree86 Project, Inc"			[113]
    "The X.Org Foundation, Inc"			[8]
    "The X.Org Group"				[8]
    "The X.Org Group / The XFree86 Project, Inc"	[113] [8]
    "VIT-Visual Information Technologies, Inc (VITec)"	[46]
    "Wolfram Research, Inc."			[102]
    "Wyse Technology Inc."				[68]
    "X/software Germany"				[115]
    "X11/NeWS - Sun Microsystems, Inc."		[58]
    "X Consortium"					[104]
    
    5. PROTOCOL EXTENSION NAMES
    
    As used in the QueryExtension and ListExtensions protocol requests.
    The name should generally have an organizational prefix.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "Acorn-Noise"					[49]
    "Adobe-DPS-Extension"				[42]
    "AixDeviceControlExtension"			[33]
    "AixExtension"					[33]
    "AixEventControlExtension"			[33]
    "AixStatExtension"				[33]
    "AixDialExtension"				[33]
    "AixLpfkExtension"				[33]
    "APOLLO-SHARE"					[1]
    "ARDENT-XDoubleBuffer"				[2], [3]
    "ARDENT-XTitan"					[2], [4]
    "bezier"					[34]
    "BIG-REQUESTS"					[97]
    "DEC-XTRAP"					[51]
    "DOUBLE-BUFFER"					[123]
    "DPMS"						[132]
    "ESMultiScreenExtension"			[75]
    "ESSetBitsExtension"				[75]
    "ESTraverse3DExtension"				[75]
    "ESVideoModeExtension"				[75]
    "ESLayersExtension"				[75]
    "ESCursorAttrExtension"				[75]
    "ESPickExtension"				[75]
    "FUJITSU-Control-Modifiers"			[87]
    "FUJITSU-VX-VideoControl"			[87]
    "FUJITSU-VX-DeviceControl"			[87]
    "JUPMISC"					[93]
    "KPC-XPeer"					[98]
    "LBX"						[125]
    "MEX-Metheus-Extension-to-X"			[117]
    "MIT-SCREEN-SAVER"				[96]
    "MIT-SHM"					[8]
    "MIT-SUNDRY-NONSTANDARD"			[8]
    "Multi-Buffering"				[8], [10]
    "NCD-SIE"					[66]
    "ORL-SYNC"					[65]
    "PanasonicDosEmulatorExtension"			[52]
    "PFU-GAOpAttr"					[32]
    "RECORD"					[122]
    "SECURITY"					[126]
    "SGI-GLX"					[6]
    "SGI-XGL"					[6]
    "SGI-MISCELLANEOUS"				[6]
    "SHAPE"						[8], [13]
    "SonyKeyboardExtension"				[37]
    "SonySoundExtension"				[37]
    "SonyVideoExtension"				[37]
    "SonyPrinterExtension"				[37]
    "stellar-cm"					[29]
    "stellar-db"					[29]
    "stellar-im"					[29]
    "stellar-shmLink"				[28]
    "stellar-xfdi"					[29]
    "stellar-xtest"					[28]
    "SUN_TSOL"					[121]
    "SYNC"						[108]
    "TsiOvlExtension"				[106]
    "TekCms"					[43]
    "TeKDisplayListExtension"			[43]
    "TeKHardCopySupport"				[43]
    "TeKPeerWindows"				[43]
    "TOG-CUP"					[131]
    "VEX"						[14]
    "VIT-Image Display List Extension"		[46]
    "X/software X/bigX"				[115]
    "X/software X/keymapX"				[115]
    "X/software X/metaX"				[115]
    "X/software X/shadowX"				[115]
    "X/software X/translucentX"			[115]
    "X3D-PEX"					[8], [9]
    "XC-APPGROUP"					[127]
    "XC-MISC"					[109]
    "XFree86-VidModeExtension"			[113]
    "XIE"						[110]
    "XInputExtension"				[128]
    "XINERAMA"					[130]
    "XKEYBOARD"					[111]
    "XPRINT"					[129]
    "XTEST"						[8]
    "XTestExtension1"				[35]
    "XVideo"					[118]
    "ZoidExtension"					[34]
    
    6. HOST FAMILIES
    
    See the "family" component of the HOST structure in the protocol.
    Values for private families will be assigned by The X.Org Foundation.
    
    Value	Name					Reference
    -----	----					---------
    0	Internet				[23]
    1	DECnet					[23]
    2	Chaos					[23]
    5	ServerInterpreted			[23]
    6	InternetV6				[23]
    33	Amoeba					[8]
    252	LocalHost				[105]
    253	Kerberos5Principal			[94]
    254	Netname					[57]
    
    7. PROPERTY NAMES
    
    As stored on windows in the server.  See Sections 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 5.1.1, and
    6.4 of the ICCCM, and Section 14.1 of the Xlib manual.  Registration must
    include the context in which the property is used (e.g. root window, top-level
    client window).  In general, private property names should start with a
    leading underscore, followed by the organizational prefix, followed by another
    underscore.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "RGB_DEFAULT_MAP"				[18]
    "RGB_BEST_MAP"					[18]
    "RGB_RED_MAP"					[18]
    "RGB_GREEN_MAP"					[18]
    "RGB_BLUE_MAP"					[18]
    "RGB_GRAY_MAP"					[18]
    "WM_CLASS"					[16]
    "WM_CLIENT_MACHINE"				[16]
    "WM_COLORMAP_WINDOW"				[16]
    "WM_COMMAND"					[16]
    "WM_HINTS"					[16]
    "WM_ICON_NAME"					[16]
    "WM_ICON_SIZE"					[16]
    "WM_NAME"					[16]
    "WM_NORMAL_HINTS"				[16]
    "WM_PROTOCOLS"					[16]
    "WM_STATE"					[16]
    "WM_TRANSIENT_FOR"				[16]
    "WM_ZOOM_HINTS"					[17], [18]
    "_MIT_OBJ_CLASS"				[94]
    "_NCD_WM_RUNNING"				[66]
    "_RATIONAL_ROSE_TAG"				[88]
    "_RATIONAL_ROSE_MSG"				[88]
    "_SGI_GL_COLORMAP"				[6]
    
    8. PROPERTY TYPE NAMES
    
    See "PROPERTY NAMES" above.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "ATOM"						[16]
    "ATOM_PAIR"					[16]
    "BITMAP"					[16]
    "COMPOUND_TEXT"					[8], [12]
    "DRAWABLE"					[16]
    "INCR"						[16]
    "INCREMENTAL"					[17], [16]
    "INTEGER"					[16]
    "PIXMAP"					[16]
    "RGB_COLOR_MAP"					[18]
    "SPAN"						[16]
    "STRING"					[16]
    "UTF8_STRING"					[134]
    "WINDOW"					[16]
    "WM_HINTS"					[16]
    "WM_ICON_SIZE"					[16]
    "WM_SIZE_HINTS"					[16]
    "WM_STATE"					[16]
    "_SONY_CDFF"					[37]
    "_SONY_XWD"					[37]
    "_SONY_XPICT"					[37]
    "_SJIS_STRING"					[37]
    "_EUC_STRING"					[37]
    "_JIS_STRING"					[37]
    "_WRI_XWD_RLED"					[102]
    "_XWNMO"					[45]
    
    9. SELECTION NAMES
    
    See Section 2.6.1 of the ICCCM.  In general, private selection names should
    start with a leading underscore, followed by the organizational prefix,
    followed by another underscore.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "CLIPBOARD"					[16]
    "PD_SELECTION"					[37]
    "PRIMARY"					[16]
    "PRIMARY_FONT"					[47]
    "SECONDARY"					[16]
    "_JAPANESE_CONVERSION"				[37]
    "_CHINESE_CONVERSION"				[37]
    "_HUNGLE_CONVERSION"				[37]
    "_EUROPEAN_CONVERSION"				[37]
    "__SAM_" (prefix)				[67]
    
    10. SELECTION TARGETS
    
    See Section 2.6.2 of the ICCCM.  In general, private selection targets should
    start with a leading underscore, followed by the organizational prefix,
    followed by another underscore.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "BACKGROUND"					[16]
    "BITMAP"					[16]
    "CHARACTER_POSITION"				[16]
    "CLASS"						[16]
    "CLIENT_WINDOW"					[16]
    "COLORMAP"					[16]
    "COLUMN_NUMBER"					[16]
    "COMPOUND_TEXT"					[8], [12]
    "DELETE"					[16]
    "DRAWABLE"					[16]
    "FILE_NAME"					[16]
    "FOREGROUND"					[16]
    "HOST_NAME"					[16]
    "INSERT_PROPERTY"				[16]
    "INSERT_SELECTION"				[16]
    "LENGTH"					[16]
    "LINE_NUMBER"					[16]
    "LIST_LENGTH"					[16]
    "MODULE"					[16]
    "MULTIPLE"					[16]
    "NAME"						[16]
    "ODIF"						[16]
    "OWNER_OS"					[16]
    "PIXMAP"					[16]
    "PROCEDURE"					[16]
    "PROCESS"					[16]
    "STRING"					[16]
    "TARGETS"					[16]
    "TASK"						[16]
    "TEXT"						[16]
    "TIMESTAMP"					[16]
    "USER"						[16]
    "UTF8_STRING"					[134]
    "_ADOBE_EPS"					[69]
    "_ADOBE_EPSI"					[69]
    "_SONY_CDFF"					[37]
    "_SONY_XWD"					[37]
    "_SONY_XPICT"					[37]
    "_SJIS_STRING"					[37]
    "_EUC_STRING"					[37]
    "_JIS_STRING"					[37]
    "_WRI_XWD_RLED"					[102]
    
    11. WM_PROTOCOLS PROTOCOLS
    
    See Section 4.1.2.7 of the ICCCM.  In general, private protocols should start
    with a leading underscore, followed by the organizational prefix, followed by
    another underscore.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "WM_DELETE_WINDOW"				[16]
    "WM_TAKE_FOCUS"					[16]
    "WM_SAVE_YOURSELF"				[16]
    
    12. CLIENTMESSAGE TYPES
    
    See the "type" field in the ClientMessage event in the protocol, and Section
    4.2.8 of the ICCCM.  In general, private types should start with a leading
    underscore, followed by the organizational prefix, followed by another
    underscore.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "PD_ACTIVE"					[37]
    "WM_CHANGE_STATE"				[16]
    "WM_PROTOCOLS"					[16]
    "_CONVERSION_REQUEST"				[37]
    "_CONVERSION_NOTIFY"				[37]
    "_CONVERSION_END"				[37]
    
    13. FONT FOUNDRY NAMES
    
    See Section 3.1.2.1 of the XLFD.  This will typically be an organization name.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "Acorn"						[49]
    "Adobe"						[24]
    "AIX"						[33]
    "Apple"						[22]
    "Bitstream"					[25]
    "Cognition"					[89]
    "Cronyx"					[120]
    "DEC"						[27]
    "eands"						[75]
    "fujitsu"					[87]
    "FujiXerox"					[64]
    "IBM"						[33]
    "IPSYS"						[59]
    "Metheus"					[117]
    "MISC"						[8]
    "NCD"						[66]
    "omron"						[45]
    "Panasonic"					[52]
    "Sony"						[37]
    "Sun"						[92]
    
    14. FONT CHARSET (REGISTRY AND ENCODING) NAMES
    
    See Sections 3.1.2.12 of the XLFD.  For ISO standards, the format
    will generally be: "ISO" + <standard-number> + "-" + <part-number>
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "DEC"						[27]
    	registry prefix
    "DEC.CNS11643.1986-2"				[53]
    	CNS11643 2-plane using the encoding
    	suggested in that standard
    "DEC.DTSCS.1990-2"				[54]
    	DEC Taiwan Supplemental Character Set
    "fujitsu.u90x01.1991-0"				[87]
    "fujitsu.u90x03.1991-0"				[87]
    "GB2312.1980-0"					[39],[12]
    	China (PRC) Hanzi, GL encoding
    "GB2312.1980-1"					[39]
    	(deprecated)
    	China (PRC) Hanzi, GR encoding
    "HP-Arabic8"					[36]
    	HPARABIC8 8-bit character set
    "HP-East8"					[36]
    	HPEAST8 8-bit character set
    "HP-Greek8"					[36]
    	HPGREEK8 8-bit character set
    "HP-Hebrew8"					[36]
    	HPHEBREW8 8-bit character set
    "HP-Japanese15"					[36]
    	HPJAPAN15 15-bit characer set,
    	modified from industry defacto
    	standard Shift-JIS
    "HP-Kana8"					[36]
    	HPKANA8 8-bit character set
    "HP-Korean15"					[36]
    	HPKOREAN15 15-bit character set
    "HP-Roman8"					[36]
    	HPROMAN8 8-bit character set
    "HP-SChinese15"					[36]
    	HPSCHINA15 15-bit character set for
    	support of Simplified Chinese
    "HP-TChinese15"					[36]
    	HPTCHINA15 15-bit character set for
    	support of Traditional Chinese
    "HP-Turkish8"					[36]
    	HPTURKISH8 8-bit character set
    "IPSYS"						[59]
    	registry prefix
    "IPSYS.IE-1"					[59]
    "ISO2022"<REG>"-"<ENC>				[44]
    "ISO646.1991-IRV"				[107]
    	ISO 646 International Reference Version
    "ISO8859-1"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 1
    "ISO8859-2"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 2
    "ISO8859-3"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 3
    "ISO8859-4"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 4
    "ISO8859-5"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin/Cyrillic alphabet
    "ISO8859-6"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin/Arabic alphabet
    "ISO8859-7"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin/Greek alphabet
    "ISO8859-8"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin/Hebrew alphabet
    "ISO8859-9"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 5
    "ISO8859-10"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 6
    "ISO8859-13"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 7
    "ISO8859-14"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 8
    "ISO8859-15"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 9
    "ISO8859-16"					[15],[12]
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 10
    "FCD8859-15"					[7]
    	(deprecated)
    	ISO Latin alphabet No. 9, Final Committee Draft
    "ISO10646-1"					[133]
    	Unicode Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set
    "ISO10646-MES"					[133]
    	(deprecated)
    	Unicode Minimum European Subset
    "JISX0201.1976-0"				[38],[12]
    	8-Bit Alphanumeric-Katakana Code
    "JISX0208.1983-0"				[40],[12]
    	Japanese Graphic Character Set,
    	GL encoding
    "JISX0208.1990-0"				[71]
    	Japanese Graphic Character Set,
    	GL encoding
    "JISX0208.1983-1"				[40]
    	(deprecated)
    	Japanese Graphic Character Set,
    	GR encoding
    "JISX0212.1990-0"				[72]
    	Supplementary Japanese Graphic Character Set,
    	GL encoding
    "KOI8-R"					[119]
    	Cyrillic alphabet
    "KSC5601.1987-0"				[41],[12]
    	Korean Graphic Character Set,
    	GL encoding
    "KSC5601.1987-1"				[41]
    	(deprecated)
    	Korean Graphic Character Set,
    	GR encoding
    "omron_CNS11643-0"				[45]
    "omron_CNS11643-1"				[45]
    "omron_BIG5-0"					[45]
    "omron_BIG5-1"					[45]
    "wn.tamil.1993"					[103]
    
    
    15. FONT PROPERTY NAMES
    
    See QueryFont in the protocol, and Section 3.2 of the XLFD.  In general,
    private properties should start with a leading underscore, followed by the
    organizational prefix, followed by another underscore.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "ADD_STYLE_NAME"				[19]
    "AVERAGE_WIDTH"					[19]
    "AVG_CAPITAL_WIDTH"				[19]
    "AVG_LOWERCASE_WIDTH"				[19]
    "CAP_HEIGHT"					[19]
    "CHARSET_ENCODING"				[19]
    "CHARSET_REGISTRY"				[19]
    "COPYRIGHT"					[19]
    "DESTINATION"					[19]
    "END_SPACE"					[19]
    "FACE_NAME"					[19]
    "FIGURE_WIDTH"					[19]
    "FOUNDRY"					[19]
    "FAMILY_NAME"					[19]
    "ITALIC_ANGLE"					[19]
    "MAX_SPACE"					[19]
    "MIN_SPACE"					[19]
    "NORM_SPACE"					[19]
    "NOTICE"					[19]
    "PIXEL_SIZE"					[19]
    "POINT_SIZE"					[19]
    "QUAD_WIDTH"					[17], [19]
    "RELATIVE_SETWIDTH"				[19]
    "RELATIVE_WEIGHT"				[19]
    "RESOLUTION"					[17], [19]
    "RESOLUTION_X"					[19]
    "RESOLUTION_Y"					[19]
    "SETWIDTH_NAME"					[19]
    "SLANT"						[19]
    "SMALL_CAP_SIZE"				[19]
    "SPACING"					[19]
    "STRIKEOUT_ASCENT"				[19]
    "STRIKEOUT_DESCENT"				[19]
    "SUBSCRIPT_SIZE"				[19]
    "SUBSCRIPT_X"					[19]
    "SUBSCRIPT_Y"					[19]
    "SUPERSCRIPT_SIZE"				[19]
    "SUPERSCRIPT_X"					[19]
    "SUPERSCRIPT_Y"					[19]
    "UNDERLINE_POSITION"				[19]
    "UNDERLINE_THICKNESS"				[19]
    "X_HEIGHT"					[19]
    "WEIGHT"					[19]
    "WEIGHT_NAME"					[19]
    "_ADOBE_POSTSCRIPT_FONTNAME"			[69]
    
    16. RESOURCE TYPES
    
    See Chapter 15 of the Xlib manual and Section 9.1 of the Xt manual.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "AcceleratorTable"				[26]
    "Bool"						[26]
    "Boolean"					[26]
    "Callback"					[26]
    "CallProc"					[26]
    "CharSet"					[37]
    "Color"						[26]
    "CompoundText"					[12]
    "Cursor"					[26]
    "Dimension"					[26]
    "Display"					[26]
    "EditMode"					[26]
    "File"						[26]
    "Float"						[26]
    "Font"						[26]
    "FontList"					[37]
    "FontStruct"					[26]
    "Function"					[26]
    "Geometry"					[26]
    "Immediate"					[26]
    "Int"						[26]
    "Justify"					[26]
    "KeyboardType"					[37]
    "Language"					[37]
    "Orientation"					[26]
    "PEXtClipIndicator"				[75]
    "PEXtColorBundle"				[75]
    "PEXtControlFlag"				[75]
    "PEXtCullMode"					[75]
    "PEXtDeferralMode"				[75]
    "PEXtDepthCueMode"				[75]
    "PEXtDistinguishMode"				[75]
    "PEXtEdgeFlag"					[75]
    "PEXtGeneralColor"				[75]
    "PEXtGravity"					[75]
    "PEXtHLHSRMode"					[75]
    "PEXtIntList"					[75]
    "PEXtInteriorStyle"				[75]
    "PEXtLightSourceType"				[75]
    "PEXtLimit"					[75]
    "PEXtLimit3"					[75]
    "PEXtLineType"					[75]
    "PEXtModificationMode"				[75]
    "PEXtPickHighlightMode"				[75]
    "PEXtPickMode"					[75]
    "PEXtPoint"					[75]
    "PEXtPoint3"					[75]
    "PEXtProjectionType"				[75]
    "PEXtReflectanceEquation"			[75]
    "PEXtResizePolicy"				[75]
    "PEXtShadingMethod"				[75]
    "PEXtTraversalPolicy"				[75]
    "PEXtVector"					[75]
    "PEXtVector3"					[75]
    "PEXtWorkstationType"				[75]
    "Pixel"						[26]
    "Pixmap"					[26]
    "Pointer"					[26]
    "Position"					[26]
    "Short"						[26]
    "String"					[18],[26]
    "StringTable"					[26]
    "TranslationTable"				[26]
    "UnsignedChar"					[26]
    "Widget"					[26]
    "Window"					[26]
    "Xai" (prefix)					[59]
    "Xi" (prefix)					[31]
    "XMex" (prefix)					[117]
    
    17. APPLICATION CLASSES
    
    See Section 4.1.2.5 of the ICCCM and Section 14.1.8 of the Xlib manual.
    [Only class names, not instance names.]
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "BuilderXcessory"				[31]
    "BX"						[31]
    "Clock"						[47]
    "Csm"						[75]
    "Exterm"					[45]
    "Listres"					[47]
    "Medit"						[45]
    "Xai"						[59]
    "Xbiff"						[47]
    "XCalc"						[47]
    "XClipboard"					[47]
    "XClock"					[47]
    "XCutsel"					[47]
    "Xditview"					[47]
    "Xedit"						[47]
    "XEyes"						[47]
    "Xfd"						[47]
    "XFontSel"					[47]
    "Xgc"						[47]
    "XLogo"						[47]
    "Xman"						[47]
    "Xmh"						[47]
    "Xsm"						[49]
    "XTerm"						[47]
    "Xwnmo"						[45]
    
    
    18. CLASS EXTENSION RECORD TYPES
    
    See Section 1.4.12 of the Xt Intrinsics manual.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "Xai" (prefix)					[59]
    "XaiCoreClassExtension"				[59]
    
    19. DISPLAY MANUFACTURER ID
    
    See Section 9 of the X Display Manager Control Protocol.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "Acorn"						[49]
    "CRAB"						[84]
    "EFW"						[124]
    "FUJITSU"					[87]
    "HDS"						[70]
    "JCC"						[90]
    "Jupiter"					[93]
    "TD"						[63]
    "Metheus"					[117]
    "MIT"						[8]
    "NCD"						[66]
    "PERITEK"					[116]
    "WYSE"						[68]
    "X/software-X/bigX"				[115]
    
    
    20. NON-STANDARD CHARACTER SET ENCODINGS
    
    See Section 6 of the Compound Text standard.
    
    Name						Reference
    ----						---------
    "DEC.CNS11643.1986-2"				[53]
    	CNS11643 2-plane using the recommended
    	internal representation scheme
    "DEC.DTSCS.1990-2"				[54]
    	DEC Taiwan Supplemental Character Set
    "fujitsu.u90x03"				[87]
    "ILA"						[62]
    	registry prefix
    "IPSYS"						[59]
    	registry prefix
    "omron_UDC"					[45]
            omron User Defined Charset
    "omron_UDC_ja"					[45]
            omron User Defined Charset for Japanese
    "omron_UDC_zh"					[45]
            omron User Defined Charset for Chinese(Main land)
    "omron_UDC_tw"					[45]
            omron User Defined Charset for Chinese(Taiwan)
    
    
    21. PEX VENDOR ID
    
    For identifying GDPs, GSEs, enum values/types, OC types, table types.
    See PEX 5.1 interoperability conventions.
    
    Value	Name					Reference
    -----	----					---------
    1	MIT					[8]
    2	GfxBase, Inc.				[74]
    3	Silicon Graphics Computer Systems	[6]
    4	Evans & Sutherland			[75]
    5	Sun Microsystems, Inc.			[76]
    6	Sumitomo Electric Workstation Corp.	[77]
    7	Hewlett-Packard Co.			[78]
    8	Metro Link Inc.				[79]
    9	Stardent Computer			[80]
    10	Sony Microsystems			[81]
    11	Digital Equipment Corp.			[82]
    12	Network Computing Devices		[66]
    13	ShoGraphics, Inc.			[85]
    14	Tektronix, Inc.				[86]
    15	FUJITSU LIMITED				[87]
    16	International Business Machines		[33]
    17	Kubota Pacific Computer			[95]
    18	Hitachi, Ltd.				[100]
    19	Megatek Corporation			[112]
    20	The XFree86 Project, Inc		[113]
    21	Metheus Corp.				[117]
    
    
    22. XIM ENCODINGS
    
    Names of encodings used for text exchanged in the Input Method Protocol.
    See XIM_ENCODING_NEGOTIATION in section 4.6 of the XIM standard.
    
    "COMPOUND_TEXT"					[104]
    
    23. SERVER INTERPRETED ADDRESS TYPES
    
    Types of addresses used in the ChangeHosts protocol request.
    See the description of ChangeHosts in section 9 of the X11 Protocol standard.
    
    Registered address types:
    
    Name				Reference
    ----				---------
    "hostname"			[135 - xc/doc/spec/SIAddresses/hostname.txt]
    "IPv6"				[135 - xc/doc/spec/SIAddresses/IPv6.txt]
    
    Vendor-specific prefixes:
    
    None registered yet.
    
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    	Apollo Computer Inc.
    	300 Apollo Drive
    	Chelmsford, MA 01824
    
    [2]	Mark Patrick
    	Ardent Computer
    	880 West Maude Avenue
    	Sunnyvale, CA 94086
    
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    	System Software Division
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    	2011 N. Shoreline Blvd.
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    	Apex Plaza,Forbury Road,
    	Reading,Berks.RG1 1AX,England
    	http://www.opengroup.org/contacts/
    
    [8]	The X standards body maintaining X11 and related standards:
    	1988-1993 The MIT X Consortium
    	1993-1996 The X Consortium
    	1997-1998 The Open Group X Project Team
    	1998-2003 The X.Org Group
    	2003-     The X.Org Foundation
    
    	The X.Org Foundation current contact information:
    
    	X.Org website:		http://www.x.org/
    
    	X.Org mailing lists: 	
    			http://www.x.org/XOrg_Foundation_Join_OpenLists.html
    
    	X.Org Non-Profit Business Manager:
    
    		The Open Group
    		8 New England Executive Park, Suite 325
    		Burlington MA 01803-5007, USA
    		http://www.opengroup.org/contacts/
    
    		Birgit C. Hartje
    		b.hartje@opengroup.org
    
    	X.Org Foundation Board of Directors:
    	    xf_board@x.org
    
    	    Board Secretary:
    		Leon Shiman
    		Shiman Associates Inc.
    		163 Tappan Street
    		Brookline, MA 02445, USA
    	
    	X.Org Foundation Sponsor Group:
    
    	    Chair:
    		Stuart Kreitman
    		Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    		17 Network Circle, MS UMPK17-202
    		Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA
    		stuart.kreitman@sun.com
    
    
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    	Irene McCartney
    	Compaq Computer Corporation
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    	Nashua, NH  03062
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    	Stellar Computer, Inc.
    	95 Wells Ave.
    	Newton, MA 02159
    
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    	Stellar Computer, Inc.
    	95 Wells Ave.
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    	Santa Cruz, CA
    
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    	Integrated Computer Solutions, Inc.
    	201 Broadway
    	Cambridge, MA 02139
    
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    	PFU LIMITED
    	687-1 Tsuruma 7 Gou Machida-shi
    	Tokyo 194, Japan
    
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    	International Business Machines
    	11400 Burnet Road
    	Austin, TX  78758
    
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    	MIT Software Distribution
    
    [35]	(Originally Larry Woestman)
    	Paul Anderson
    	Hewlett Packard
    	3404 E. Harmony Road, MS-74
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    	Work Station Division
    	SuperMicro Systems Group
    	Sony Corporation
    	6-7-35 Kitasinagawa Sinagawa-ku
    	Tokyo, Japan
    
    [38]	JIS X 0201-1976 (reaffirmed 1984)
    
    [39]	GB2312-1980
    
    [40]	JIS X 0208-1983
    
    [41]	KS C5601-1987
    
    [42]	Linda Gass
    	Adobe Systems
    	PO Box 7900
    	Mountain View, CA 94039-7900
    
    [43]	(Originally Dave Cassing)
    	X Strategy Team 
    	Tektronix, Inc.
    	PO Box 1000
    	Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-1000
    
    [44]	ISO2022<REG>-<ENC>
    
    	REG := [_L_<GL_register>][_R_<GR_register>]
    	ENC := [L<GL_EscapeSequence>][R<GR_EscapeSequence>]
    	<GL_EscapeSequence> :=
    		<Left_set><intermediate characters><Final_byte>
    	<GR_EscapeSequence> :=
    		<Right_set><intermediate characters><Final_byte>
    	<Left_set> :=
    		  '4'	/* 94-character sets */
    		| 'M'	/* Multiple-byte character sets */
    	<Right_set> :=
    		  <Left_set>
    		| '6'	/* 96-character sets */
    	<Final_byte> :=
    		"30" - "7E" /* hex encoding of Latin-1 3/0 - 7/14 */
    	<intermediate characters> :=
    		  <empty>
    		| <intermediate character><intermediate characters>
    	<intermediate character> :=
    		  "20" - "2F" /* hex encoding of Latin-1 2/0 - Latin-1 2/15 */
    
    	The "ISO2022" prefix identifies this as an ISO2022-conforming encoding.
    	[] denotes an optional construct.  <GL_register> and <GR_register> are
    	organizational strings that identify this encoding as having a GL or GR
    	component that is not registered with ECMA, but rather is private to
    	the given organization.  At least one of L<GL_EscapeSequence> or
    	R<GR_EscapeSequence> must be present.  If one is missing, the contents
    	of the font in that graphics half is undefined.
    
    [45]	Hiroshi Kuribayashi
    	OMRON Corporation
    	Computer System R&D Laboratory
    	Shimokaiinji, Nagaokakyo-city
    	Kyoto, 617, Japan
    
    [46]	Kyle Marvin
    	Visual Information Technologies, Inc. (VITec)
    	3460 Lotus Drive
    	Plano, TX 75075
    
    [47]	X11R4
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [48]	Data General Corp.
    	62 T.W. Alexander Dr.
    	R.T.P. NC, 27709
    	Attn: Janet Leising
    
    [49]	John Bowler
    	Acorn Computers Limited
    	Cambridge Technopark
    	645 Newmarket Road
    	Cambridge
    	CB5 8PB
    	England
    
    [50]	Rick Franklin
    	Intergraph Corporation
    	One Madison Industrial Park
    	Huntsville, Al.  35894-0001
    
    [51]	Dan Coutu
    	Digital Equipment Corporation ZKO 3-3/T13
    	110 Spitbrook Rd.
    	Nashua, NH 03062-2698
    
    [52]	Takayuki Kageyama
    	Computer Division
    	Information Equipment Sector
    	Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    	1006, Kadoma, Osaka, 571 Japan
    
    [53]	CNS11643
    	National Bureau of Standards
    	Taiwan, Republic of China
    
    [54]	KH Chan
    	Digital Equipment Co.
    	2-4/F Henan Building
    	90 Jaffe Road, Wanchai,
    	Hong Kong
    
    [55]	Mike Wexler
    	FXD/Telerate, Inc.
    	2091 Landings Drive
    	Mountain View, CA 94043
    
    [56]	Lawrence J. Kilgallen
    	Box 81
    	MIT Station
    	Cambridge, MA 02139-0901
    
    [57]	(Previously David Rosenthal, Steve Swales)
    	Stuart Krietman
    	Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    	17 Network Circle, MS UMPK17-202
    	Menlo Park, CA 94025
    	stuart.krietman@sun.com
    
    [58]	(Originally Murali V. Srinivasan)
    	See Reference [57]
    
    [59]	Keith Robson
    	Ipsys Software plc
    	Marlborough Court, Pickford St.,
    	Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 6JD
    	England
    
    [60]	David Lewis
    	Lewis, Trachtenberg & Associates
    	One Kendall Square	(Building 200, Fourth Floor)
    	Cambridge, MA 02139-1564
    	dbl@ics.com
    
    [61]	James J Dempsey
    	Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.
    	150 CambridgePark Drive
    	Cambridge MA 02140
    
    [62]	Glenn Adams
    	International Lisp Associates
    	114 Mount Auburn Street
    	Cambridge, MA 02138
    
    [63]	Sigvald Refsum
    	Tandberg Data A/S
    	PO Box 9
    	Korsvoll, N-0808 OSLO 8
    
    [64]	Masahiko Muramatsu
    	System Techonology Development Center
    	Fuji Xerox Co.,LTD.
    	KSP/R&D Business Park Bldg.
    	100-1, Sakado, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki-City, Kanagawa-Ken,
    	213 JAPAN
    
    [65]	Tim Glauert
    	Olivetti Research Limited
    	24a Trumpington Street
    	Cambridge, England
    
    [66]	Jim Fulton
    	Network Computing Devices
    	350 North Bernardo Ave.
    	Mountain View, CA  94043
    
    [67]	John Mackin
    	6/23 Northwood Street
    	Camperdown 2050
    	AUSTRALIA
    
    [68]	Bill Rainey
    	Wyse Technology
    	3471 N. First Street
    	San Jose, CA 95134
    
    [69]	PostScript Developer Support
    	Adobe Systems Incorporated
    	PO Box 7900
    	Mountain View, CA 94039-7900
    
    [70]	Adrian Bereanu
    	Human Designed Systems
    
    [71]	JIS X 0208-1990
    
    [72]	JIS X 0212-1990
    
    [73]	Dan Greening
    	Software Transformation
    	1601 Saratoga-Sunnyvale Rd
    	Cupertino, CA 95014
    
    [74]	Dale Luck
    	GfxBase, Inc.
    	1881 Ellwell Dr.
    	Milpitas, CA 95035
    
    [75]	Gary G. Cannon
    	Evans & Sutherland
    	580 Arapeen Dr.
    	P.O. Box 58700
    	Salt Lake City, UT 84158
    
    [76]	(Originally Cheryl Huntington)
    	See Reference [57]
    
    [77]	Junichi Hiramoto
    	Manager, Engineering Department
    	Sumitomo Electric Workstation Corp.
    	No. 30 Kowa Bldg.  2-4-5 Roppongi, Minato-ku
    	Tokyo, 106 Japan
    
    [78]	(Originally Jeff Stevenson)
    	See Reference [35]
    
    [79]	Garry M. Paxinos
    	Metro Link Incorporated
    	5807 N. Andrews Way
    	Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309
    
    [80]	John Dennis
    	Stardent Computer
    	6 New England Tech Center
    	521 Virginia Road
    	Concord, MA 01742
    
    [81]	Mark Patrick
    	Sony Microsystems
    	651 River Oaks Parkway
    	San Jose, CA 95134
    
    [82]	Dick Coulter
    	MLO1-2/U2
    	Digital Equipment Corp.
    	146 Main St.
    	Maynard, MA  01754
    
    	Irene McCartney
    	Compaq Computer Corporation
    	110 Spitbrook Road, ZKO3-3/T79
    	Nashua, NH  03062
    
    [83]	Mark W. Snitily
    	Snitily Graphics Consulting Services
    	894 Brookgrove Lane
    	Cupertino, CA 95014
    
    [84]	Paul Verey
    	Crab Advanced Technologies Ltd.
    	First Base, Beacontree Plaza, Gillette Way
    	Reading, RG2 0BP
    
    [85]	Ken Garnett
    	ShoGraphics, Inc.
    	1890 N. Shoreline Blvd.
    	Mountain View, CA 94043
    
    [86]	Michael F. Cripps
    	Tektronix, Inc
    	P.O Boc 1000 MS 60-850
    	Wilsonville, OR 97070-1000
    
    [87]	Kyou Katoh
    	FUJITSU LIMITED
    	1015 Kamikodanaka Nakahara-ku
    	Kawasaki 221, Japan
    
    [88]	David Kaelbling
    	Rational
    	12 Mountain Rock Ln.
    	Norfolk, MA 02056
    
    [89]	Hal Berman
    	Cognition Corporation
    	755 Middlesex Turnpike
    	Billerica, MA 01821
    
    [90]	Takatoshi Ishii
    	Japan Computer Corp.
    	2-6-9, Higashi Kanda, Chiyoda-ku,
    	Tokyo 101 Japan
    
    [91]	Bill Janssen
    	Xerox PARC
    	3333 Coyote Hill Rd.
    	Palo Alto, CA 94304
    
    [92]	(Originally Rick Heli)
    	See Reference [57]
    
    [93]	Russell Leefer
    	Jupiter Systems
    	Suite 200
    	1351 Harbor Bay Parkway
    	Alameda, CA 94501
    
    [94]	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [95]	Greg Stiehl
    	Kubota Pacific Computer
    	2630 Walsh Avenue
    	Santa Clara, CA 95051-0905
    
    [96]	MIT Screen Saver Extension
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [97]	Big Requests Extension
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [98]	Randi Rost
    	Kubota Pacific Computer
    	2630 Walsh Avenue
    	Santa Clara, CA 95051-0905
    
    [99]	Ilan Aisic
    	NYNEX ALLINK Co.
    	4 Gannett Drive
    	White Plains, NY 10604
    
    [100]	Toshiyuki Kuwana
    	Information Equipment Engineering Dept.
    	Omika Works, Hitatchi Ltd.
    	5-2-1 Omika-cho, Hitachi-shi, Ibaraki-ken, 319-12 Japan
    
    [101]	(Originally Milind Pansare)
    	See Reference [57]
    
    [102]	John L. Cwikla
    	Wolfram Research, Inc.
    	100 Trade Center Drive
    	Champaign IL, 61820-7237
    
    [103]	University of Washington
    	for WM Tamil fonts
    
    [104]	The X Consortium
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [105]	The Open Group X Project Team
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [106]	Selwyn Henriques
    	Tech-Source, Inc.
    	442 S North Lake Blvd.
    	Altamonte Springs FL 32701
    
    [107]	ISO/IEC 646:1991, Information technology -- ISO 7-bit coded
    	character set for information interchange
    
    [108]	X Synchronization Extension
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [109]	XC-MISC Extension
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [110]	X Image Extension
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [111]	X Keyboard Extension
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [112]	Allan Frankel
    	Megatek Corporation
    	16868 Via Del Campo Court
    	San Diego, CA  92127-1714
    
    [113]	David Wexelblat
    	The XFree86 Project, Inc.
    	c/o AIB Software Corporation
    	46030 Manekin Plaza, Suite 160
    	Dulles, VA  20166
    
    [114]	(Originally Stuart W. Marks)
    	See Reference [57]
    
    [115]	Michael Gehret
    	X/software
    	Marktstrasse 8, D-87730
    	Groenenbach, Germany
    
    [116]	Bob Schulman
    	Peritek Corp.
    	5550 Redwood Road
    	Oakland, CA 94619
    
    [117]	Alan Ricker
    	Metheus Coporation
    	1600 NW Compton Dr.
    	Beaverton OR, 97006
    
    [118]	X Video Extension Protocol Description
    	Version 2, 25-JUL-91
    	David Carver
    
    [119]	Network Working Group's RFC1489
    
    [120]   Cronyx Ltd.
    	Research Computer Center
    	Moscow State University
    	Moscow 119899, Russia
    	Phone: +7 (095) 939-2323
    	Fax: +7 (095) 939-0300
    	E-mail: info@cronyx.ru
    
    [121]	Sun Microsystems Federal, Inc.  Trusted Solaris Extension, 
    	(Originally Milind Pansare)
    	See Reference [57]
    
    [122]	Record Extension
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [123]	Double Buffer Extension Specification
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [124]	James A. Moulton
    	EFW, Inc
    	4700 Marine Creek Parkway
    	Ft. Worth, Texas 76136
    
    [125]	Low Bandwidth X Extension Specification
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [126]	Security Extension Specification
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [127]	Application Group Extension Specification
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [128]	X11 Input Extension Protocol Specification
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [129]	X Print Extension Protocol Specification
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [130]	XINERAMA
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [131]	Colormap Utilization Policy Extension Protocol Specification
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [132]	Display Power Management Signaling Extension Protocol Specification
    	The X.Org Foundation
    	See Reference [8]
    
    [133]	ISO10646 Information technology -- Universal Multiple-Octet Coded 
    	Character Set (UCS), part 1
    	Markus G. Kuhn
    	University of Cambridge
    	Computer Laboratory
    	15 JJ Thomson Avenue
    	Cambridge CB3 0FD
    	United Kingdom
    
    [134]   In R6.6 X.Org is reserving the string UTF8_STRING for use as an ICCCM
            property type and selection target.  The ICCCM spec will be updated
            in a future release to fully specify UTF8_STRING.
    
    [135]	X.Org Foundation source implementation
    	See Reference [8]
    
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