Look, just REM out the starting of "twm" in your startxwin.bat, then add the parameter "-multiwindow" to the starting of XWin. That will use the integrated window manager, which I think will be more to your liking. It is an experimental feature, but I think you should use it anyway.
Harold
Quan Ding wrote:
I'm a newbie to cygwin. I found that all windows in X-window are fixed in size. There's no border that I can drag and change the size of that window. I search the mailing list and googled online and didn't find the answer. So how do I configure so that the window's size can be changed freely?__________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com