Hi Harold!
No, it doesn't work correctly. The output is:
UnicodeSupport - Windows NT/2000/XP
## Select something in Konsole
SelectionNotify CompoundText (the selection remains selected)
## Click somewhere in X
SelectionNotify CompoundText
SelectionNotify UTF8
## Click somewhere in X
Hi Chris
Can you build the xwinclip exe and use the dll supplied
(i've put the build_dll.sh in there as well)? Let me know what
happens (and the output).
The copy from X works just like I wrote in my previous mail to
Harold (see log1), but when I try to copy from Windows, the
results are
good morning!
incidently I stumbled in your offer for a free x-windows-server for
ms-windows programs. The 'setup.exe' program I downloaded from your site does
not seem to be willing to work in a win311 environment. I'm trying to find a
working x-server that is working with win311 because my
I assume that Linux/BSD is out of the question...
/W
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Hendrik Mueller wrote:
good morning!
incidently I stumbled in your offer for a free x-windows-server for
ms-windows programs. The 'setup.exe' program I downloaded from your site does
not seem to be willing to work in a
Hi Chris
Can you build the xwinclip exe and use the dll supplied
(i've put the build_dll.sh in there as well)? Let me know what
happens (and the output).
The copy from X works just like I wrote in my previous mail to
Harold (see log1), but when I try to copy from Windows, the
results are
Harold == Harold L Hunt, Harold writes:
Harold Hmm...
Harold xwinclip-Test06 actually works the exact same way with Emacs... I am
Harold pretty sure this is just because Emacs 21 finally fixed the way that
Harold the selections were handled. So, I think we can now safely say
To whomever may have the knowledge (aka HH?),
I am using XFree86 running on a win98 machine to access a remote Unix
system. My machine is behind a router, therefore when i run ssh with the
parameters : ssh -X -l username hostname
I get the follwing error:
Warning: No xauth data; using fake
What is the variable DISPLAY set to on the unix-machines??
What is the variable DISPLAY set to in the terminal you do the ssh -X
command from?
/Andy
/ John Burkhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| To whomever may have the knowledge (aka HH?),
| I am using XFree86 running on a win98 machine
Chris,
I'd have to disagree in a big way. xterm, dtterm, nedit, netscape ,
and countless other X applictions that behave in the right way won't
because xwinclip breaks the standard by reclaiming ownership. I've
tested your release with at least the above and it causes
functionality issues
Hi John,
I use SSH the same way that you do, and although I can't be sure to solve
your problem, here are a couple recommendations;
Use the -C parameter with SSH so that it will compress your data, this will
speed your sessions.
Make sure your DISPLAY environment variable
John,
The Cygwin/XFree86 User's Guide explains a procedure that works for
using SSH with X11 forwarding:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/ug/using-remote-apps.html#using-remote-apps-ssh
I wrote up some notes on why SSH fails for various reasons and how to
avoid those failures:
The latest ssh (3.5p1-2) has problems.
It breaks connections with bad packet length,
reporting a large positive or negative number.
The previous version (3.5p1-1) does not do this.
Rob Pellowski
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