[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does not show such a marked difference. One point of difference is that the
Matlab GUI is written entirely in Java, while the other program uses GTK.
With Swing (JFC)? Swing is the most stupid GUI I've ever seen. It draws all
components to a local buffer and transfers
Hello,
Setup :
Windows 2000 SP4
XFree86 4.3.0-13
I'm facing the following problem when displaying a remote app on my
laptop.
When I launch XEmacs, the window upper left icon is sometimes set to
XEmacs one but most of the times to the default X one.
When the icon is set to XEmacs, I can't
Eric,
Eric Masson wrote:
Hello,
Setup :
Windows 2000 SP4
XFree86 4.3.0-13
I'm facing the following problem when displaying a remote app on my
laptop.
When I launch XEmacs, the window upper left icon is sometimes set to
XEmacs one but most of the times to the default X one.
Sounds to me like
Harold == Harold L Hunt, Harold writes:
Hello Harold,
Harold Sounds to me like most of the time the MultiWindow window
Harold manager (-multiwindow) and the integrated clipboard manager
Harold (-clipboard) are failing to startup. This causes the icons to
Harold be left as the default icon,
Hello Everyone,
I installed latest cygwin on WinXP and and
configured Xserver with my XF86Config, attacthed with
this e-mail, file for my language (turkish) and run
startx. But it produces the same result with US
layout, that is it does not type the turkish letters
when i pressed them inside the