El dom, 08-04-2007 a las 17:16 -0400, Jonathan Kamens escribió: > I recently bit the bullet and switched from my old, crufty X desktop, > which consisted of a few prepositioned xterm and emacs windows and the > twm window manager, to GNOME 2.18.
Welcome to the new world order ;) And thanks for XRN; I have fond memories of it. > I'm enjoying all of the benefits of GNOME, but one thing I'm not > enjoying is that XRN doesn't work properly on the GNOME desktop. In > particular, Xaw button widgets don't seem to function properly in at > least two ways, one aesthetic and one functional: > > 1. When I move my mouse over a button, the button is supposed to > highlight by reversing the color of a few rows of pixels inside > the button border. This doesn't happen. Does XRN do this, or is it handled automatically by Xaw? Which events does it need to do this (I assume just Enter/LeaveNotify)? I can't think of a reason why you wouldn't be getting them under GNOME+Metacity, but who knows. > 2. Several of my buttons have button bindings for the middle and > right mouse button that are different from the left button > binding. These middle and right button bindings don't work. Again, if anything were eating those events, it would be Metacity. Does the problem still happen if you keep using a GNOME session but with a different window manager? Gnome-settings-daemon changes some X resources, but I don't think they would affect your mouse bindings. You may want to grep around the sources for gnome-settings-daemon (it lives in the gnome-control-center module) to see if it's doing anything weird. Federico _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
