I don't have time for it, don't have a need for it, and don't think that
anyone has done a complete job of specifying exactly what it is that
they would want this to do. As such, I'm not the right man for that job.
Harold
J S wrote:
Harold/Alex? Can you comment on Thomas' email below? Would y
Harold/Alex? Can you comment on Thomas' email below? Would you be able to
add the numlockoff code into the XFree build?
Could this code be added into the XFree build?
[snip]
Not sure. That's a question for Harold, et. al. to answer. The options
would be to (1) incorporate this code into the X
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not so long ago, on another Windows machine, X opened it's fullscreen root
window within a Windows window, allowing me to resize or drag it to
partially display both the X root and Windows desktop. This was
convenient.
Currently, I am unable to duplicate this behavior: -
Not so long ago, on another Windows machine, X opened it's fullscreen root
window within a Windows window, allowing me to resize or drag it to
partially display both the X root and Windows desktop. This was
convenient.
Currently, I am unable to duplicate this behavior: -fullscreen opens
with
Dan,
This looks cool.
The diff looks fine for this time. Might have some tips later, but
don't worry about it for now.
I'll try to look at this in a couple of days.
Harold
Wilks, Dan wrote:
I've just recently started using Cygwin/X but occasionally paste from Win32
to X fails. I'm using -mu
Many thanks Alexander, but you apper to not acknowledge my problem.
Asid from the font dll I'm missing, I'd like to have a tutorial on how
to install GNOME2
(via cygwin setup.ex or other way) but there's nothing alike on the
sites you mentioned.
Bye.
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
They have a link
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Wilks, Dan wrote:
> [snip]
> Here's a proposed patch. Sorry, not from CVS since I can't get external cvs
> access from work at the moment. They are from the most recent install from
> cygwin.com though (6.7.0.0-7).
>
> If not obvious this is the first time I've sent in a pat
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Alessandro Lendaro wrote:
> Alexander Gottwald wrote:
>
> >Have you tried http://cygnome.sourceforge.net?
> >
> >
> Yes, but it only gives information on the GNOME 1.4 installation/execution
They have a link to http://cygnome2.sourceforge.net/
bye
ago
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Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Have you tried http://cygnome.sourceforge.net?
Yes, but it only gives information on the GNOME 1.4 installation/execution
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The real question here is why the X11 SECURITY extension disallows
> some of the operations that Mozilla wants to do. Are they really
> unsafe, or is the security specification overly restrictive?
There is a document about waht the X11 Security ext
Alexander Gottwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> What is the difference between "X11 forwarding" and "trusted X11 forwarding"?
>>
>> Why did the compatible X11 forwarding break?
>>
>> Why is it necessary to have a separate user interface? That is,
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Alessandro Lendaro wrote:
> I'm tryin' to run GNOME2 on cygwin-X on W2000 Server.
>
> The cygwin - dll is the latest available.
> But I get a runtime error sayin' it's impossible to find the
> cygfontconfig-1.dll
> I've checked and it seems I'm missing that file, though I di
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is the difference between "X11 forwarding" and "trusted X11 forwarding"?
>
> Why did the compatible X11 forwarding break?
>
> Why is it necessary to have a separate user interface? That is, why can't
> -X mean "Use trusted X11 forwarding if ava
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Any ideas?
>
I found the Cygwin/X FAQ and the rest of the Cygwin/X documentation.
Would it be possible to put links on http://cygwin.com/docs.html?
The -Y option does work.
But:
What is the difference between "X11 forwarding" and "trusted X11 forwarding"?
Why did th
I'm tryin' to run GNOME2 on cygwin-X on W2000 Server.
The cygwin - dll is the latest available.
But I get a runtime error sayin' it's impossible to find the
cygfontconfig-1.dll
I've checked and it seems I'm missing that file, though I did installed
X11 following
step-by-step the instructions in
I'm tryin' to run GNOME2 on cygwin-X on W2000 Server.
The cygwin - dll is the latest available.
But I get a runtime error sayin' it's impossible to find the
cygfontconfig-1.dll
I've checked and it seems I'm missing that file, though I did installed
X11 following
step-by-step the instructions in t
In a cygwin xterm window, I ssh to a Linux machine and try to run
firefox.
; ssh -X emmaline.algorithmica.se
Last login: Thu Apr 22 09:54:47 2004 from merapi.algorithmica.se
; echo $DISPLAY
localhost:12.0
; firefox
Gdk-CRITICAL **: file gdkimage.c: line 416 (gdk_image_destroy): assertion `image
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