More info.
Maybe it is related to the trayicon.
What happened :
- XWin.exe using 100% CPU (those are 2 CPUs, both used to max)
- I close a window or two in the X session
- I notice there are two X icons in systray
- I move the mouse over them, one disappears (this is normal when a
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David Balazic wrote:
More info.
Maybe it is related to the trayicon.
What happened :
- XWin.exe using 100% CPU (those are 2 CPUs, both used to max)
- I close a window or two in the X session
- I notice there are two X icons in systray
- I move the mouse over them, one disappears (this is
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote :
Did you try a recent snapshot? http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
Of cygwin1.dll ?
Well, the answer is : no ;-)
Can I just replace the file ?
-Original Message-
From: David Balazic
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 10:10 AM
To: David Balazic;
Hi. I'm trying to use Cygwin-X as a replacement for Exceed.
Everything seems to work great except for one extrememly annoying and
time consuming problem. If a program pops up a dialog that is
supposed to be topmost (always visible on top of other windows), it
doesn't stay on top. This happens