> I've installed the latest updates for Cygwin, including xorg-x11-xwin > version 6.7.0.0-2. > > Hmm... this is suspicious, you claim 6.7.0.0-2 but your log file > states 6.7.0.0-1. It could be my mistake, but you might also need to > reboot to allow XWin.exe to be upgraded if it was being used when > setup.exe was being run.
"cygcheck -f /usr/X11R6/bin/XWin.exe" reports "xorg-x11-xwin-6.7.0.0-2", but "XWin -version" says "Release: 6.7.0.0-1". > The output on stderr is a feature not a bug. Just redirect the output > to /dev/null if you don't need it (e.g. XWin > /dev/null 2>&1). Ok. > Can I ask if you have a good reason for using fullscreen? I would > think you might be more interested in -multiwindow (internal window > manager), -rootless (needs an external window manager, but doesn't > show root window), or -nodecoration (needs external window manager, > does show root window but without window titlebar and border). I'm > asking because almost no one uses -fullscreen anymore and I think that > the problem you are reporting is peculiar to -fullscreen. I definitely don't want -multiwindow or -rootless (just a matter of personal taste), but "XWin -nodecoration" seems to work. In fact, "-fullscreen" and "-nodecoration" seem to work nearly the same, except that "-nodecoration" doesn't have the alt-tab problem. What's the difference between them? -- Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith) [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst> San Diego Supercomputer Center <*> <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst> Schroedinger does Shakespeare: "To be *and* not to be"
