Good point Alexander. On a side note: Why is it that XDarwin has so many people contributing code and features (they seem to have an OpenGL-passthrough system now, which is pretty amazing), while Cygwin/XFree86 has so few contributors? This seems contradictory because Windows is on 95% of desktops while Mac OS X is only on < 1% (~20% of Apple's 5% market share are running Mac OS X).
That question will probably always baffle me. Harold Alexander Gottwald wrote: > Mlarcvaernas wrote: > > >>I think that a Rootless mode for the Xserver right now >>is one of the most important and crucial features >>needed. For the Xserver to be used in a way that is >>convenient for many users, the option to have X >>applications displayed on the main Windows desktop is >>pretty important. Of course the current Root mode >>should also be available as well, since it also has >>uses. The new rootless mode should be one of the top priorities. > > > The rootless modes already has a high priority. But it is also a very complex > problem and unless someone with _very_ much sparetime and good programming > skills starts working on it, it will take a long time to finish it. > > bye > ago
