Erik, That is very interesting. I wonder what could be causing that problem... I didn't think that there was anything in the MultiWindow mode that touched the bits at such a low level, but now I will have to look more closely.
Hmm... actually, try running with this command line (with Windows in 24 bpp) and report your results: XWin.exe -engine 1 -rootless The real problem here may be the way that the GDI DIB engine handles 24 bpp... not necessarily anything wrong with the MultiWindow mode. This seems quick realistic, since the GDI DIB engine is not used unless specified or unless you are using the MultiWindow mode, so a bug in the GDI DIB engine could have gone undiscovered for a long time. Thanks for testing, Harold -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Erik Frisk Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 10:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Server Test 71 [DEBUG BUILD] Hi Harold, some good news. I tried it with colordepth 16 and then it worked like a charm. Haven't tried it more than opening an emacs but that seemed to work just fine. Do you still want me to try the -clipboard things? (I did not use the -clipboard option in my previous trials, I only started with -multiwindow) /E --------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik Frisk email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dept. of Electrical Engineering tel: +46 13 285714 Link�ping University fax: +46 13 282035 S-581 83 Link�ping SWEDEN www.fs.isy.liu.se/~frisk ---------------------------------------------------------------------
