buttons moved inside the frame

2002-05-15 Thread J S
I'm running an application on Cygwin-XFree86 which has 2 frames inside a window. The problem is the buttons which did sit below the window frames have now moved into the frame. Someone suggested it might be a problem with the fonts but I'm not too sure how to check this (or whether I'm

strange e key

2002-05-15 Thread J S
Everytime I press the e key on my keyboard in XFree86 I get the following character: ยค instead of an e. All the other keys are fine though. Do you know how to fix this? Thanks, JS. _ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and

Re: Keyboard non us

2002-05-15 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Jean Marie BONNAND wrote: Q: Do you plane to use an XServer with support for the XF86Config ? Yes, the code for xkb support is mainly done, but I still need some time to cleanup the code. Please check the mailing list, there were a lot of possiblities for using XKB even

xterm title not shown

2002-05-15 Thread Hans Werner Strube
The title of xterm defined with option -T or -title does not appear in the title bar, instead the current directory is shown there. I do not know whether this is a problem of xterm or the window manager, but it happens both with twm and mwm.

XDMCP Logon to RedHat 7.2

2002-05-15 Thread Andy Lemmon
I'm trying to replace my Hummingbird eXceed Win32 X Server with Cygwin/Xfree86. I've gotten all the Cygwin XFree86 Components in place on my W2k box, and I can now run X apps remotely by following the procedure: - Start X Server on W2K - Add remote RedHat box to xhosts - Telnet to remote

opendx problems...

2002-05-15 Thread mehtas05
hi i'm from the university of alabama at birmingham. we need to use opendx with another programm dreamm. but i'm having a few problems while installing opendx. i'm running the software on a intel/windowsxp machine. when i install the program, the shortcuts are created in the start menu as usual.

RE: opendx problems...

2002-05-15 Thread Suhaib Siddiqi
You need tcsh installed for dx script to work properly. After installing tcsh for Cygwin create a short symbolic link csh in /usr/bin directory. Otherwise modify dx startup script for a bash shell. Suhaib -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On

Re: XDMCP Logon to RedHat 7.2

2002-05-15 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Andy Lemmon wrote: I just get the default X black-and-white checked background like it's waiting for the other machine to respond. I never get the logon screen from the RedHat box. Is access from nonlocal machine allowed? Some distributions install xdm/kdm/gdm in a

Re: XDMCP Logon to RedHat 7.2

2002-05-15 Thread Harold L Hunt
Andy, Check this out and make sure that Hummingbird's SOCKS is not installed: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-04/msg00467.html Harold Andy Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Yes, I believe nonlocal access is permitted to the RedHat server. I could access the same RH server

Re: XDMCP Logon to RedHat 7.2

2002-05-15 Thread Andy Lemmon
Harold, Thanks for your help. I've found the problem. My RedHat machine had been brought down to runlevel 3; I must have done that weeks ago and forgotten, it's in a building half a mile from my office. Anyway, after bringing xdm back up, the XDMCP logon screen appeared immediately. Sorry

RE: run

2002-05-15 Thread Harold Hunt
I don't know, you'd have to ask the Cygwin/XFree86 mailing list that question, where I have redirected this email. Harold -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 1:34 PM To: Harold L Hunt Subject: run The use of run for

Re: xterm title not shown

2002-05-15 Thread Sam Edge
I wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED] in gmane.os.cygwin on Wed, 15 May 2002 21:41:14 +0100: The default /etc/profile sets up PS1 with the xterm escape sequences to put the username and current directory into the title. Either edit /etc/profile or override it in your ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_rc.

RE: Question on submitting a package to cygwin

2002-05-15 Thread Peter A. Castro
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Harold Hunt wrote: Peter, Chris Faylor had said that apps that run under X need to go in the XFree86 directory... but I'm not sure if that means that it should be stuffed into the XFree86 category as well: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-04/msg00538.html

Re: Keyboard non us

2002-05-15 Thread Uwe Schmidtmann
Hello. This might be a bit off this topic, but just one question: I am currently using xmodmap for my german keyboard. As this is working fine (I got the map from my linux box), I would like to know if there is any SPEED issue when using xmodmap instead of XKB? Regards, Uwe