XDM on my Linux machine. Xwin just opens with a blank screen. Both
try the -from parameter.
Thomas,
Thank-you very very much!!! This is an excellent solution and works like a
treat!! Thanks so much.
JS.
OK. You asked for it. Below is a short C program which will check the
state of the NumLock key and synthesize a keydown/keyup sequence of the
NumLock key if it's down. Works on
Could this code be added into the XFree build?
JS.
OK. You asked for it. Below is a short C program which will check the
state of the NumLock key and synthesize a keydown/keyup sequence of the
NumLock key if it's down. Works on my box, which is Win2K, but I'm led to
believe from the
I would like to be able to click several times on an item of the XWin menu
without it to close, so that I dont need to reopen the menu every time I
click on an item.
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vdu
First, I'd like to say how happy I am to be able to use xorg's
-multiwindow mode, so I can get rid of Labtam's XThinPro (and exceed,
ReflectionX and whatever else I've used in the past). Great job! I'm
superhappy!!!
Next, I use W2k and startxwin.bat with XWin -multiwindow -clipboard
In e.g.
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Subject: Re: numlock
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 09:48:37 +
Could this code be added into the XFree build?
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Not sure. That's a question for Harold, et. al. to answer. The options
would be to (1)
that I see these symptoms sometimes, and it is confusing when it
happens. I'm not quite certain whether this is the only way to trigger
it, or indeed the way I myself trigger it, but I see the symptoms above
once in a while during normal use, and I've found this test case
reproduces the
Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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XDM on my Linux machine. Xwin just opens with a blank screen. Both
try the -from parameter.
Thanks for the suggestion, but no further ahead. The Xwin screen just opens
with a blank grey background and the X mouse
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Eric B. wrote:
Thanks for the link. Reading it prompted me to read the XDMCP Howto, which
helped out significantly.
I followed the instructions in the XDMCP howto, and managed to connect no
problem from one computer. However, when I follow exactly the same setup
steps
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, vdu wrote:
I would like to be able to click several times on an item of the XWin menu
without it to close, so that I dont need to reopen the menu every time I
click on an item.
Hm. Not sure. Check msdn.microsoft.com for a way to keep the menu open and
vdu wrote:
I would like to be able to click several times on an item of the XWin menu
without it to close, so that I dont need to reopen the menu every time I
click on an item.
You don't expect the Start Menu in Windows to stay open once you launch
an application off of there, do you?
-JT
yes, I do ! try this : shift+click on an item in all programs menu. Do
you see ? the menu stays open.
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vdu
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vdu wrote:
I would like to be able to click several times on an item of the XWin
menu
without it to close, so
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Eric B. wrote:
Thanks for the link. Reading it prompted me to read the XDMCP Howto,
which
helped out significantly.
I followed the instructions in the XDMCP howto, and managed to connect
no
vdu wrote:
yes, I do ! try this : shift+click on an item in all programs menu. Do
you see ? the menu stays open.
I've been using Windows since version 3.0 and had no idea that
existed... Actually, it doesn't work in NT 4, at least. Anyone care to
try in 2000?
Do you propose that this work on
Jack Tanner wrote:
vdu wrote:
yes, I do ! try this : shift+click on an item in all programs
menu. Do
you see ? the menu stays open.
I've been using Windows since version 3.0 and had no idea that
existed... Actually, it doesn't work in NT 4, at least. Anyone care to
try in 2000?
Do you
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Right now we have a menu in both places, if you install the
X-start-menu-icons package. Why would we want to remove the
functionality that allows a program list in the tray icon menu when the
default behavior for that list is to be empty and to not be shown? Only
I just wanted to know if a shift+click beahiour is possible in Xwin
menu, if not, that's ok for me.
anyway, thanks to everyone.
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Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Wrong list. All X-related questions should be addressed to the
cygwin-xfree list. Redirecting. More below.
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Daniel Senderowicz wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this list. I read the FAQ but I couldn't find an answer
nor a fix for my problem. I just installed the latest cygwin
http://eudyptula.freezope.org/ms/Cygwin-SSH-VNC-HowTo.html
I would try this entire howto, then you could do more than just a terminal.
Telnet is obsolete, best you don't use it at all.
BC
Mike Gall wrote:
What is the proper procedure to telnet into cygwin(running on Windows XP) from
a linux
Just want to mention that the problem of window focus, raise, and stacking
order, described in the message 2004-03/msg00849.htm, followed up by Earle and
Takuma, is still present in the current xwin server (6.7.0.0-4) in multiwindow
mode. Has Earle's proposed fix been incorporated in the latest
Using all latest packages.
The key with /?=B0 stopped working under anything (XTerm,
xedit, rxvt for X...).
I'm attaching my XWin.log.
I've read
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-xkb-not-working
Affected keycodes are
keycode 89 = slash question degree
Japanase is also broken
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