The X Resource is a quarterly working journal for X programmers that provides practical, timely information about the programming, administration, and use of the X Window System. It is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October by O'Reilly and Associates, Inc. The journal is the Official Publisher of the X Consortium Technical Conference Proceedings, which form the January issue.
Articles for Issue 12 include:
- "From the X Consortium: X Changes, Changes X," by Bob Scheifler
- "The X Administrator: Configuration and Administration of a Scalable X-based UNIX Service," by Richard Hesketh
- "Best of Netnews," edited by Marc Albert
- "The Xmsg Library: An pplication-Level Message-Reporting Facility," by Rob Werner
- "Event-Free Structured Graphics in the X Environment," by Glenn Pinkerton
- "An Object-oriented Approach to Motif 1.2 Drag and Drop," by Harry Danilevsky and Andrew Renalds
- "The XPM Format and Library: A Tutorial and Reference," by Arnaud Le Hors /ul>
Articles for Issue 12 include:
- "From the X Consortium: X Changes, Changes X," by Bob Scheifler
- "The X Administrator: Configuration and Administration of a Scalable X-based UNIX Service," by Richard Hesketh
- "Best of Netnews," edited by Marc Albert
- "The Xmsg Library: An pplication-Level Message-Reporting Facility," by Rob Werner
- "Event-Free Structured Graphics in the X Environment," by Glenn Pinkerton
- "An Object-oriented Approach to Motif 1.2 Drag and Drop," by Harry Danilevsky and Andrew Renalds
- "The XPM Format and Library: A Tutorial and Reference," by Arnaud Le Hors /ul>