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Re: login differs between cygwin and cygwin/X

2004-05-31 Thread Alder
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:: On Sat, 29 May 2004, Alder wrote: You need to pass the "--login" option to the bash shell started by the xterm, either by changing the "xterm" invocation to "xterm -e bash --login -i" or by passing the "-ls" option to xterm. Igor Thanks, Igor. I wish it were as simple

Re: login differs between cygwin and cygwin/X

2004-05-31 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Sat, 29 May 2004, Alder wrote: I'm trying to set up Cygwin for the first time and have run into an access issue I can't resolve. I RTFM, but being no expert in Unix I could not find what I needed to know, namely, how the login process differs for the same user between a bash login shell started

Re: Windows bigger than physical screen size

2004-05-31 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Sat, 29 May 2004, Maarten Boekhold wrote: > Hi all, > > I apologize if this has been asked before. I searched the mailing lists > and web site, and didn't come up with anything. > > I'm trying to use cygwin X with an application that sometimes opens big > windows. Bigger than fits on my 1024x76

Re: Problem with startx

2004-05-31 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
Please make sure your mailer respects the Reply-To header -- I set it for a reason. To start an X app as usual, simply start a Cygwin shell window and type "DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm &" (or even "DISPLAY=:0.0 xterm &"). You can change the appearance of the xterm using either command-line parame

Cannot start Cygwin/X

2004-05-31 Thread Yu Yu
Hi there, I downloaded and installed the Cygwin/X. But when I typed "startx" in Cygwin, it froze after displaying the following messages: (It seems there was some problems with the DISPLAY) THX :) Welcome to the XWin X Server Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project Release: 4.3.0.57 Contact: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-05-31 Thread Cary Jamison
"Ariel Burbaickij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > I guess the topic says it all, gentlemen ;-) > > With Best Regards > Ariel Burbaickij Do you really need that? Have you tried -multiwindow or -rootless? These options will allow you to still see your Windows

Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-05-31 Thread Kensuke Matsuzaki
Hi, > On Sun, 30 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote: > > > I guess the topic says it all, gentlemen ;-) > > No. There is currently no possibility to do this. The windows application > uses GDI to draw to the screen. > > There is of course the possibility to catch the GDI calls at some point in

Re: beep in cygwin term

2004-05-31 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Mon, 31 May 2004, McLaughlin, James S. wrote: > Hi, > > How do I turn off beep in my cygwin term ? > I want something like xset b off - is there such a thing ? supposedly (I don't know if the server implements it). If your "cygwin term" is xterm, you can set the visualBell resource. -- Thoma

beep in cygwin term

2004-05-31 Thread McLaughlin, James S.
Hi, How do I turn off beep in my cygwin term ? I want something like xset b off - is there such a thing ? Thanks, James.

How do I turn off beep in my cygwin term ?

2004-05-31 Thread McLaughlin, James S.
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Re: Is it somehow possible to start Windows applications from xterm so that they "remain" in X-Server area?

2004-05-31 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Sun, 30 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote: > I guess the topic says it all, gentlemen ;-) No. There is currently no possibility to do this. The windows application uses GDI to draw to the screen. There is of course the possibility to catch the GDI calls at some point in the windows layers an