Running: cygwin 1.5.5-1, XFree 4.3.0 on WinXP in rootless or fullscreen
mode; xwin.log file below.
I have been playing around with xdvi from the latest tetex distribution,
mainly to see if whizzytex (an almost-instant preview package for
emacs/latex/xdvi) could be made to work under Cygwin.
I
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 12:28, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 16:49, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Just to be sure: are you using the correct option :
XWin -query dmcphost (good)
not
XWin --query dmcphost (bad) ?
I invoke this via a shell script, and yes the script had a
Marciano,
XWin.exe is not as fast as Exceed or XWin-32.
Harold
Marciano Siniscalchi wrote:
Running: cygwin 1.5.5-1, XFree 4.3.0 on WinXP in rootless or fullscreen
mode; xwin.log file below.
I have been playing around with xdvi from the latest tetex distribution,
mainly to see if whizzytex
Hello Cygwin-Xfree masters,
I have a programmer using Sun Workshop6.0 debugger running on a Solaris8 server and
displayed back to his Win2K PC via Cygwin 1.5.4 Xfree from an XDCMP login. I have
monitored system resources both on the PC and the server and it is normal. The problem
is that at a
Tim,
Just so you get a reply: I have no ideas. There are lots of weird
problems that occur when using Cygwin/XFree86 with Solaris. Check the
FAQ. Most of the issues relate to fonts and using a font server, other
than that I can only say that I hope someone else has already
encountered and
I found some problems running Xfig under Cygwin, I cannot save and/or
save as a new picture because in the Save window the keyboard seems to be
disabled. The only way I found is to create a void file .fig (i.e. using Vi)
and then try to save the new picture clicking this dummy name.
The second
/ Lou Losee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Thanks, I will try that. Is there any way to determine what the default
| search libs are for gcc/ld? I was not able to find anything in the
| man/info pages other than there was a default search path.
Run gcc with -v and it will show you where it searches
Lorenzo,
The keyboard isn't disabled, as far as I know. I have had problems with
xfig being finicky regarding keyboard focus in various dialogs. Just
try cliking the mouse in a few more places around where the text caret
is... you won't get a visual indication that the keyboard focus is in
When installing the complete cygwin package, the install frezees at
XFree-icons-bin post install. I have tried this a few times. When I dont
choose to install this package and X it installs everything else fine
but I cant use X. I am running Win2000 fully service packed. Is there
something I am
On Thu, 24 Oct 2003, Brett Wildermoth wrote:
When installing the complete cygwin package, the install frezees at
XFree-icons-bin post install.
Please search the archives before posting. This issue has been beaten to
death.
If you are using a reasonably up to date mirror, it should already
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