Nah... they were quick and dirty hacks to see if it worked... basically, in the init code, there is a section that connects to the DC of the root Windows Window... I changed it to take the taskbar name of the window, and used the window's DC instead. And then there were a few other size things, so it was looking at the size of the window, instead of the desktop. I dont have them any more, as they were just my own little experimentation if such a concept could work. I determined : Yes, a concept could work, as long as no other window were blocking the window you wanted to display.... I would guess you could fix this so it woulnt depend on that, but I never looked that far... I have since deleted the source code...
It wouldnt be that hard to do something like this, I would immagine, but I dont know. I also got xwinx to display across to another Cygwin X server... just dont try to display from your desktop to your fullsized windows server... You will get nested image updates, causing a very unhappy and confusing display :) Ok... enough rambling. B --- Jared P Bostic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Brian Genisio wrote: > > > I have looked at the code, and for fun, poked at it a bit. I have > > gotten it to display a single window, instead of a full desktop. > > Possibly, this type of idea could be extended, and wrapped in a nice > > little spawining script, where if you wanted to run something... say > > MS Word, you could ship MS Word across your network to your X server. > > Hey Brian, > > OT a bit but, is there a way someone could get a look at those mods you > made? :-) :-) BTW, has anyone tried displaying this remote svc (xwinx) > on cygwin/xfree86 (ie. windows to windows) with/without success? > > Thanks, > > Jared > > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------- > Jared P. Bostic > Oklahoma Climatological Survey Operations Center > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ---------------------------------------------------- > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com
