[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> The general answer is, the usual, "it depends".  The documentation for different
> extensions is in different places, if it exists at all.

Argh.  That's what I expected to hear.

> For the specific case of XFree86-Misc, the answer is that the documentation
> is distributed amongst:
> 
>       1) the XF86Misc man page (which documents the C interface, but
>       in so doing includes some bits that can be used to infer
>       documentation about the protocol)

Ah, of course there'd be a man page for it.  Why'd I not look there
first?  Sigh.

>       2) xc/include/extensions/xf86vm{ode,str}.h

And there second?  Should have thought about it...  Duh.

>       3) Some neurons in my brain that I haven't accessed in more
>       than half a decade

And there third?  So obvious!  ^_^

'james

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