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Mike Jumper updated GUACAMOLE-963:
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    Description: 
I would like Guacamole to support x11vnc's {{-ncache}} option.

In my mind there are two possible ways to do this: either allowing users to 
crop out sections of the connection (they would still need to be persisted in 
the VNC client's memory, though this does save on network transmission to the 
Guacamole client); or allow users to scale the view by _width_ rather than 
_height_. The latter would implicitly hide the ncache space off-screen if the 
width of the screen matches that of the other screen, though it wouldn't work 
very well if they aren't the same.

  was:
I would like Guacamole to support x11vnc's {{-ncache}} option.

In my mind there are two possible ways to do this: either allowing users to 
crop out sections of the connection (they would still need to be persisted in 
the VNC client's memory, though this does save on network transmission to the 
Guacamole client); or allow users to scale the view by _width_ rather than 
_height_. The latter would implicitly hide the ncache space off-screen if the 
width of the screen matches that of the other screen, though it wouldn't work 
very well if they aren't the same.

Related: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-421


> Add support for x11vnc -ncache
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>
>                 Key: GUACAMOLE-963
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-963
>             Project: Guacamole
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: VNC
>            Reporter: Octavia Togami
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I would like Guacamole to support x11vnc's {{-ncache}} option.
> In my mind there are two possible ways to do this: either allowing users to 
> crop out sections of the connection (they would still need to be persisted in 
> the VNC client's memory, though this does save on network transmission to the 
> Guacamole client); or allow users to scale the view by _width_ rather than 
> _height_. The latter would implicitly hide the ncache space off-screen if the 
> width of the screen matches that of the other screen, though it wouldn't work 
> very well if they aren't the same.



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