Chuck, I wouldn't say that PseudoColor support is sketchy. I mean, it works fine either in fullscreen or if you are running Windows in 8 bit color mode. Granted, PseudoColor is not available when you are running in windowed mode with Windows set at higher than 8 bit color.
Are you telling me that Cadence still does not work with Cygwin/XFree86 even when you are using one of the two options outlined above? That would be disappointing because I did put a lot of time into the PseudoColor support and I was pretty certain that it was working properly. Hmm... Harold -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles Wilson Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 5:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: 8 bit PseudoColor problem He's referring to a very old message on this list concerning 8bit PseudoColor support in cygwin-xfree and Cadence. Cadence is a CAD package that requires that feature -- and since PseudoColor support in cygwin-xfree is sketchy at best, you can't really use it to xhost cadence. (Which is the primary reason I'm still using XWin32, personally). Stephen -- nope, I don't think you can xhost cadence using cygwin-xfree yet. (And next time, include a little background. Not everybody instantly recalls every message on this list from the past four years) --Chuck Harold L Hunt II wrote: > Wow, with all of that information that you gave, we will be sure to > answer your question very quickly! > > Harold > > Allott, Stephen wrote: > >> I have just run across this problem using Cadence and wondered if it >> ever got solved?
