I run Debian [unstable] on my laptop, and switched to X.org a long time ago. Running 1.6.1 for the moment.
I have seen no changes in ctwm's behavior, at least when it comes to the 3D effects (I think the only things I noticed were some distinct font changes ;-)). Is your ctwm compiled by you, or is it a package that comes with NetBSD? Could it be that there's been some configuration changes somewhere that went unnoticed? In message <[email protected]> on Tue, 12 May 2009 22:23:28 +0200, Rhialto <[email protected]> said: rhialto> I have updated my laptop from NetBSD 4.0 to 5.0, which also means X has rhialto> changed from XFree86 4.5.0 to X.org 1.4.2. rhialto> rhialto> Now my WorkSpaceManager window and the pop-up menus look incorrect. rhialto> rhialto> The pop-up menus are missing their "3D" highlighting lines around the rhialto> sides. rhialto> rhialto> The WorkSpaceManager seems to get no expose (redraw) events. The little rhialto> window titles and the "3D" highlighting lines along the sides of the rhialto> little windows disappear if you put something on top. I can force a rhialto> redraw by selecting things inside, or simpler, switching to "button" rhialto> view and back (pressing and releasing Control inside the rhialto> WorkSpaceManager window). rhialto> rhialto> http://www.falu.nl/~rhialto/ctwm-xorg/win1.png shows what it looks like, rhialto> and rhialto> http://www.falu.nl/~rhialto/ctwm-xorg/win2.png shows the difference on rhialto> my un-updated machine. rhialto> rhialto> Has anyone seen anything like this?
