Desktop Sharing supports a small number of DCOP commands, which are described in this chapter. If you aren't familiar with DCOP, then you don't need to worry about this. However if you'd like to automate some of your Desktop Sharing (or other KDE application) actions, DCOP is a useful tool. You can find out more about DCOP in its on-line documentation, and in tutorials on http://developer.kde.org.
You can shut down the Desktop Sharing application using the quit command, as shown in this example:
%
dcop krfb-1507 MainApplication-Interface quit
You will need to change the krfb-1507
in the
example to match the instance of Desktop Sharing that you actually want to
shutdown. If you run dcop with no options, you will
get a list of all applications that are running and DCOP can
control.
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