Yep, my mistake.  Looks like I've got some stuff to fix before this is done
though.  Hopefully I can knock it out in the next few days.

-brian

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:59 PM, DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net>wrote:

> I thought ours supported it as well (?)
>
>
> On 5/13/11 4:56 PM, Brian Hinz wrote:
> > Awesome!  Thanks for making the class changes, that's been on my TODO
> > list since we discussed this last...
> >
> > I think that I finished adding support for setDesktopSize and multiple
> > screens, but I need to test it out before committing the changes.  Does
> > anyone know whether UltraVNC is the only server that currently supports
> > this?  Are there any Unix servers that do?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -brian
> >
> > On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 5:48 PM, DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net
> > <mailto:dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net>> wrote:
> >
> >     Your code has been checked into trunk, completely replacing our
> existing
> >     Java viewer.  I had to make some subtle changes to the way the
> classes
> >     are referenced, because our Java viewer is located in a package
> called
> >     "com.tigervnc".  I also integrated it with out existing build system.
> >
> >     Please feel free to modify it (you now have subversion access.)
> >     However, please don't move the directories around or do anything that
> >     would affect the build without discussing first, since this would
> likely
> >     break the automated build system.
> >
> >
> >     On 5/4/11 11:26 PM, Brian Hinz wrote:
> >     > These changes have been completed.  I haven't been able to test CRL
> >     > support, but otherwise everything seems to be working well.  I've
> >     tested
> >     > the client on several different platforms and several different
> JRE's,
> >     > but some torture testing would certainly be beneficial.  If anyone
> has
> >     > feedback, please let me know.
> >     >
> >     > Thanks,
> >     > -brian
> >     >
> >     > On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 1:17 AM, DRC
> >     <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net
> >     <mailto:dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net>
> >     > <mailto:dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net
> >     <mailto:dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net>>> wrote:
> >     >
> >     >     After looking at merging the code, I think it best that we wait
> >     until
> >     >     you've finished with the VeNCrypt modifications and add the
> >     ability to
> >     >     specify the remote username.  In looking at our existing Java
> code,
> >     >     those are actually the only two modifications that have
> >     occurred to it
> >     >     since it was forked, so I think once we have feature coverage
> >     for those
> >     >     two things, we can safely do a wholesale replace of our code
> >     base in
> >     >     favor of yours.
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >     On 4/18/11 2:51 PM, Brian Hinz wrote:
> >     >     > Glad you had a chance to look at it.  I've actually made a
> >     ton of fixes
> >     >     > over the last two weeks or so.  I found that there is some
> >     sort of bug
> >     >     > in IndexColorModel that causes the vncviewer fits with 8bpp
> >     color maps.
> >     >     >  It only occurs with JRE < 1.6.  Ultimately I just switched
> >     it to an
> >     >     > 8bpp DirectColorModel because I could find no other working
> >     solution.
> >     >     >  It doesn't look as nice, but for the sake of compatibility
> >     it was
> >     >     > necessary.  I left all the colormap code in, hopefully
> >     there's a fix
> >     >     > that I just overlooked.  I need to export all of those
> >     changes from our
> >     >     > intranet repo at work and sync them with my internet
> >     repository.  If
> >     >     > there's enough interest, can we create a branch in the
> >     tigervnc repo?
> >     >     >
> >     >     > The GUI needs a couple of minor tweaks, and VeNCrypt
> >     configuration is
> >     >     > definitely one of them.  Another is the ability to specify a
> >     different
> >     >     > remote username than the local one (ours a
> >     >
> >     >
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