On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 08:44:29PM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 04:25:44PM -0700, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/19/2014 3:21 PM, Jyhshyong wrote:
Hi
I just installed Cygwin 64 on my 64-bit Cygein 64 PC, and found that
the Xterm in the system tray icon is no longer
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 04:25:44PM -0700, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/19/2014 3:21 PM, Jyhshyong wrote:
Hi
I just installed Cygwin 64 on my 64-bit Cygein 64 PC, and found that
the Xterm in the system tray icon is no longer working.
The Xwin server system tray icon has the following
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 11:57:20AM -0800, Mark Hansen wrote:
I just installed the 64-bit version of Cygwin on both a desktop PC and a
laptop PC.
On the desktop, everything worked as expected without problems. On the
laptop, I
have the following problems:
When I launch a shell window, I
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 02:03:57PM -0800, Mark Hansen wrote:
As a result, it is working so I'll leave it alone.
:-)
fwiw, when I compile #301, #302 and #303 for Cygwin, I don't see the bug.
However, I was able to analyze it on Linux with valgrind...
Well, I downloaded the Cygwin
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 03:37:36PM -0800, Mark Hansen wrote:
Okay, this is very strange. As I said before, I have had no problems
launching XTerms
on my desktop running 64-bit Cygwin. I've launched several XTerms today with
no problems
... until a few minutes ago. I went to launch an
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 06:05:48PM +, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
From: Thomas Dickey [mailto:dic...@his.com]
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 06:45:00PM +, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
From: Ola Strömfors [mailto:ola.stromf...@gmail.com]
After updating from 291-1 to 301-1 xterm
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 11:33:22AM -0700, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Ola Strömfors wrote:
After updating from 291-1 to 301-1 xterm starts /bin/sh instead of
my shell specified in /etc/passwd or in the SHELL environment variable.
I saw the same thing, but
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 06:45:00PM +, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
From: Ola Strömfors [mailto:ola.stromf...@gmail.com]
After updating from 291-1 to 301-1 xterm starts /bin/sh instead of
my shell specified in /etc/passwd or in the SHELL environment variable.
The workaround I have
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:17:07PM -0500, Jack wrote:
Note these are after installing the sony font. It looks like a
nearly complete list of charsets. I certainly don't need most of
them. I wonder if there is some Windows setting to trim down the
list even considered on the PC?
Probably
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 05:48:39PM -0500, Jack wrote:
On 2013.02.13 16:47, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:17:07PM -0500, Jack wrote:
Note these are after installing the sony font. It looks like a
nearly complete list of charsets. I certainly don't need most of
them. I
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 04:22:05PM -0700, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Thomas Dickey wrote:
Did you run #288 before this update? (288 had several fixes for
Coverity warnings, one of the #289 changes fixed something that
I broke in addressing those).
I
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 06:50:48PM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 04:22:05PM -0700, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Thomas Dickey wrote:
Did you run #288 before this update? (288 had several fixes for
Coverity warnings, one of the #289
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 12:23:43PM +0100, marco atzeri wrote:
after last package update I noticed two issues:
on .XWinrc I was forced to change
The first one was reported a week ago as FreeBSD #175782,
and is fixed in #289 (last Friday).
$ xfontsel.exe
Warning: Missing charsets in String
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 04:35:24PM +, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
From: Thomas Dickey
I did consider providing a special resource value that would suppress the
xterm-specific icon (such as none or default), but decided to see what
type of feedback I'd get first.
I like having
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 05:58:10PM +, Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
Did this update change the XTerm icon that is displayed in the Windows task
bar?
Previously, when I launched the XWin Server, I would see the x.org logo (a
black X with an orange ring) in the task bar as the icon for the
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 03:42:02PM -0600, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Matt Seitz wrote:
Did this update change the XTerm icon that is displayed in the Windows task
bar?
Yes, it reminds me of the Texas Rangers logo (American baseball team).
Looking at that,
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 02:24:52PM +0200, Paul Maier wrote:
Hi,
the word not should be added to this description:
man xterm
[...]
+maximized
This option indicates that xterm should ask the window manager
to maximize its layout on startup.
It should
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 02:57:35PM +0200, Paul Maier wrote:
Hi,
the word not should be added to this description:
man xterm
[...]
+maximized
This option indicates that xterm should ask the window
manager to
maximize its layout on
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 02:49:22PM +0200, Paul Maier wrote:
Hi,
xterm -si doesn't work as expected.
The short answer is that it's always been that way :-)
This refers to the scrollTtyOutput, which in xterm is described:
scrollTtyOutput (class ScrollCond)
Specifies
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 02:26:06AM +0200, Paul Maier wrote:
The problem here is, when running vi in an xterm and the mouse slowly
(unnoticed)
moves over the scrollbar or out of the xterm, and you want to jump to
mark a,
you need to enter `a, that is in keystrokes
I'll
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 01:44:59AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 09:30:06PM -0500, wxie wrote:
The new cygwin console use mintty. Is it still possible to change back
to the orignal console?
Wrong mailing list but, there was no cygwin console. That's just a
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 01:30:23PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 09:23:38AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 01:44:59AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 09:30:06PM -0500, wxie wrote:
The new cygwin console use mintty
On Wed, 9 Nov 2011, Jesse Ziser wrote:
Hello,
I find that adding the following:
XTerm*vt100.metaSendsEscape: true
XTerm*vt100.altSendsEscape: true
XTerm*vt100.eightBitInput: false
to my .Xdefaults does not seem to change the way XTerm behaves WRT meta-key
handling. It still sends 0xF7 for
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, Edvardsen Kåre wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, Edvardsen Kåre wrote:
Where do I change the default settings (globally) for the XTerm so I
don't have to set it every time from the VT Options and VT Fonts
menus?
I tried to change stuff in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color, but
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 10/31/2011 3:45 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
I think that's customization: -color (note the
dash), but yes :-) ... Eliot Moss
Sheesh, I also typed it wrong, corrected above! EM
:-)
--
Thomas E. Dickey
http://invisible-island.net
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
The following package has been updated for the Cygwin distribution:
*** xterm-275-1
xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC
VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that can't
use the window system
On Thu, 19 May 2011, webmaster wrote:
I'm eagerly expecting an update to xterm 270 which I hope includes the
fix for the scrollbar drawing issue
You can get 269 from git:
http://cygwin-ports.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=cygwin-ports/xterm;a=summary
To build 270 just modify the 269
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On Wed, 2011-03-23 at 19:16 -0600, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Thomas, that may well be true, but the latest one in the Cygwin
repository reports (261). It shows up as 261-1 in setup.exe
I just built 269 and will uploaded it with the rest of the X11
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011, webmaster wrote:
what is xterm -v?
$ xterm -v
XTerm(261)
That's from last June. #263 makes a fix for a problem which might be
relevant (and #265 fixes a regression from #263).
Note I built myself using cygport so that I could add
--disable-narrowproto (See thread
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, webmaster wrote:
On my Win7 system, [xterm] crashes about 1/2 the time.
Right. Same, here. It used to crash a lot less frequently.
what is xterm -v?
(the last crash-related bug I recall was fixed last spring).
--
Thomas E. Dickey
http://invisible-island.net
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Ajay Jain wrote:
Hi,
I use bash on Xterm.
While working you press Ctrl-L, so that the screen gets cleared and
you see the currently line only. But you may want to see the last
outputs/prints. However, if you do a Ctrl-L/clear command, these
prints go away. In that case,
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Andy Koppe wrote:
On 1 December 2010 21:24, Thomas Dickey wrote:
By the way, the clearing of the screen on ctrl/L is not done by xterm.
(PuTTY does this, in case you're mistaking it for xterm, otherwise
I'd assume bash is doing it).
Yep, bash sends '\e[2J' when ^L
using an escape sequence in a script
or program such as xtermset.
On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, matias kaukonen wrote:
The above worked on my previous computer, but now it does not work with my
current computer. This is what I tried
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010, matias kaukonen wrote:
The above worked on my previous computer, but now it does not work with my
current computer. This is what I tried:
1. a) Added XTerm[.*]vt100.font:lucidasanstypewriter-10 to .Xdefaults
b) typed: xrdb ~/.Xdefaults; xrdb ~/.Xresources
next,
2. a)
On Sat, 14 Aug 2010, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 8:59 PM, Thomas Dickey wrote:
As far as I know, xterm's never sent more than one byte for either x/y in
a button event. Ditto for rxvt. It sounds like a useful idea, except that
it would of course be incompatible with the existing applications
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010, Ryan Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running into a strange one...
At some point in the past (on linux because I didn't know about cygwin yet),
xterm used to send the following control sequence for a mouse click at row 1,
col 250
ESC [ M SPC \303\206 ! ESC [ M # \303\206 !
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Bob Kline wrote:
On 8/10/2010 8:12 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
I'm a bit surprised that gcc4 is a dependency of X.
It's a dependency of imake, which is a member of the XWin set.
imake uses the C preprocessor...
--
Thomas E. Dickey
http://invisible-island.net
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote:
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
iirc, cygwin has xterm, rxvt and rxvt-unicode
which are very nice tools. And also Mintty which is great.
But console has also interesting features (multiple shells in the same
window in different tabs
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote:
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
I would like to launch an xterm terminal using Monospace font.
Monospace is the font used by default by gvim.
I tried:
xterm -fn Monospace
xterm -fa Monospace
is perhaps what you meant.
Thank you
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote:
Hello,
I often connect to a KDE Linux server so that I am familiar with
konsole.
I tried the konsole command on Cygwin, which is unknown.
Is there a way to use KDE console on Cygwin.
Sorry if my questions look too much elementary. I am new to
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote:
Hello,
I would like to launch an xterm terminal using Monospace font.
Monospace is the font used by default by gvim.
I tried:
xterm -fn Monospace
xterm -fa Monospace
is perhaps what you meant.
--
Thomas E. Dickey
http://invisible-island.net
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Ryan Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
At some point an annoyance appeared with my xterm windows: The first time I
use [ctrl]+mouse click in any window, that xterm becomes unresponsive for
about 5 seconds with the CPU pegged to 100%. After the five seconds is up,
whatever shell
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Andy Koppe wrote:
On 3 August 2010 14:35, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 03/08/2010 10:00, Thomas Dickey wrote:
This topic came up last year, iirc the issue was this:
http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.faq.html#slow_menus
Could the menuLocale resource setting mentioned
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, matias kaukonen wrote:
-
Then I changed .Xdefaults to
-
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, matias kaukonen wrote:
Based on a previous suggestion:
fc-list | less
-
Luxi Serif:style=Regular
LucidaBright:style=Italic
Utopia:style=Bold Italic
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010, Jon TURNEY wrote:
I note that the list of platforms for which --enable-narrowproto is the
default in xterm's aclocal.m4 CF_ENABLE_NARROWPROTO macro (which includes
cygwin) doesn't match the list of platforms which default to narrow
prototypes in xproto (which doesn't
On Mon, 12 Jul 2010, matias kaukonen wrote:
1. Could someone pls post instructions about how to reply to an existing post.
2. I have a font I'd like to use and its located at
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF with
administrator permissions.
3. How can I make this font the default for an xterm? Do I
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010, webmaster wrote:
All releases of xterm newer that 229 (i.e. since June '08) have a
broken scrollbar. It never bothered me enough to post a message, but
I've been setting up some new systems and have found it annoying to
dig up
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010, webmaster wrote:
All releases of xterm newer that 229 (i.e. since June '08) have a
broken scrollbar. It never bothered me enough to post a message, but
I've been setting up some new systems and have found it annoying to
dig up xterm-229 and manually install it.
These
On Sun, 27 Jun 2010, Joseph Quinsey wrote:
The xterm faceSize resource and the -fs command line option do not seem to
work with xterm version 260. Installing the previous Cygwin version, 255,
fixes this.
hmm - I changed the handling of the renderFont resource, but didn't
notice breakage of
On Sun, 27 Jun 2010, Joseph Quinsey wrote:
Thomas Dickey replied:
And I realize -fa also doesn't seem to work for me for 260.
thanks - it's some error in the way I added the logic for the renderFont
resource. You should be able to work around by adding
*renderFont:true
to your X resource
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Markus Hoenicka wrote:
This is where I have seen xterm to spend most of its time. In your log, this
block of statements appears to be repeated several times for each font it
checks in /etc/fonts. This would explain why it is related somehow to fonts
in your case.
It's a
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Craig Moore wrote:
Hi,
I cannot execute commands using the Alt key. For example, whenever I
press, Alt -. I get a zero instead of the previous command. This is
also a problem whenever I run emacs inside xterm. Alt-w produces a ÷
(division symbol) instead of executing a
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Craig Moore wrote:
In man xterm, see eightBitInput and metaSendsEscape.
Thanks, that lead me to this solution:
xterm-Main Menu-Meta Sends Escape
and now alt behaves as it should (Why isn't this the default
setting?!?) Is there someway to set xterm to always have 'Meta
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Jerry Lowry wrote:
After my last install of 1.7 software the X server does start and the blank X
windows do go away. But when I start an Xterm the blank X windows stay
around. Anyway to start Xterm with them going away once started. Also, the
Xterm that starts looks
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Jerry Lowry wrote:
After my last install of 1.7 software the X server does start and the
blank X windows do go away. But when I start an Xterm the blank X windows
stay around. Anyway to start Xterm with them going away once started.
Also, the Xterm
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010, Andy Koppe wrote:
XTerm*vt100.metaSendsEscape: true
Actually that's not a hack, but the correct solution. I think this
needs to be part of the default config in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm.
However, the reason that it's not is because there's no standard for
the meta
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010, Andy Koppe wrote:
2010/1/1 Thomas Dickey:
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010, Andy Koppe wrote:
XTerm*vt100.metaSendsEscape: true
Actually that's not a hack, but the correct solution. I think this
needs to be part of the default config in /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm.
However
On Fri, 1 Jan 2010, Andy Koppe wrote:
2010/1/1 Thomas Dickey:
Is Cygwin also specifying a meta key?
(some people equate meta==alt, though they're not necessarily the same)
I don't know whether there's ever been an official policy decision on
that, but I think the general assumption among
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Eric Blake wrote:
Thomas Dickey dickey at his.com writes:
This means that characters 0..127 have to be treated as ASCII, but
No, it means that portable characters and control characters must be 128.
ASCII meets this characteristic, but so does EBCDIC, as well as UTF-8
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/12/3 Linda Walsh:
C.UTF_8 doesn't exist.
...
You can't have C and UTF-8, because C means no encoding (default).
UTF-8 IS an encoding, so they are mutually exclusive.
From http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/xbd_chap07.html,
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/11/30 Thomas Dickey:
Gone for Thanksgiving break, return and update cygwin, and now xterm
does not show anymore. I have not upgraded to the latest 1.7 (I am waiting
for the official release). I read the other messages and nothing seems to
work
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/11/30 Thomas Dickey:
Gone for Thanksgiving break, return and update cygwin, and now xterm
does not show anymore. I have not upgraded to the latest 1.7 (I am waiting
for the official release). I read the other messages and nothing seems to
work
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009, Lothar Brendel wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009, Lothar Brendel wrote:
[...]
Hence, to make Cygwin/X+xterm run out of the box (using
the start menu shortcut), you have to install the CJK fonts. One
more noob-question,
otoh, (discarding run-out
On Thu, 26 Nov 2009, Lothar Brendel wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Lothar Brendel wrote:
Unfortunately the situatiuon with ``startxwin.bat'' is worse now:
* ``checkX -t 12'' still doesn't wait (?!?)
I can't reproduce this.
Stupid me, sorry. When updating to pull in libustr1, run2 was
On Sun, 22 Nov 2009, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 20/11/2009 04:07, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
More info:
If I run startxwin.bat from a CMD.exe command line, the bash console
xterm opens just fine. I only have problems starting it from the shortcut.
This is typical of the current issue we have where
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Ken Brown wrote:
X11R7.5 doesn't like the (default) locale C.UTF-8. If I start the server
technically speaking, there's no such locale as C.UTF-8,
so I'd not expect portable code to accept it (C and UTF-8 are
mutually exclusive).
with 'LANG=C.UTF-8
On Tue, 13 Oct 2009, phi...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
can xterm be scripted, in particular the menus?
I would like to associate a key bind to the Clear Saved Lines menu item. How
can I do that?
That would be done via resource settings (not exactly a script),
using the translations resource.
--
On Sat, 1 Aug 2009, KMiller wrote:
I'm trying to set up xterm to handle output from mysql queries that contains
cyrillic. I had success when I 1) did not specify a font in .Xdefaults
2) selected UTF-8 under VT FONTS
Under those conditions, the cyrillic characters print and all is good.
But,
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, j...@asyn.org wrote:
I've installed Cygwin/X on both XP Pro and laVista Home Basic systems and
the bell doesn't work. The bell does work in a console window but not in
an xterm. Am I missing something or is this a bug? How is the BEL char
[supposed to be] routed through
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Mine says (242). There is no more recent (non-experimental) version
available from Cygwin 1.7 setup.
I don't have any influence on Cygwin's setup. (You may be able to select
an older version - I'd just compile my own copy of xterm though).
On
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On 16/07/2009 16:42, Thomas Dickey wrote:
What's xterm -v say?
Audible bell was broken in #242, and fixed in #243.
Looks like I missed that. I'll upload 243-1 soon.
thanks.
The only other regression that I know of is a repainting bug (fixed
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009, Tom Roche wrote:
Despite installing package=font-misc-misc (recommended by
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=nil2
) via setup.exe, everytime I start an xterm I get
Warning: Cannot convert string nil2 to type FontStruct
nil2 is used for the pointerMode
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009, Andy Koppe wrote:
I'm a bit confused about those. They didn't change during the xorg
transition, did they? I could have sworn they sent VT220-style ^[[1;
and ^[[4; but actually they send PC-style ^[[H and ^[[F. Of course I
should have realised this when I changed F1 to F4
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/3/15 Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com:
I'm a bit confused about those. They didn't change during the xorg
transition, did they? I could have sworn they sent VT220-style ^[[1;
and ^[[4; but actually they send PC-style ^[[H and ^[[F. Of course I
should
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Gary Johnson wrote:
../run 1 Joiner default 21 results.dat
I think that has to be written this way:
../run 1 Joiner default results.dat 21
But if you (the OP) wants to see what's going into that file, you
should tee, like this:
../run 1 Joiner default 21 | tee
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, teddybouch wrote:
I am trying to automate a simulation process, and part of this involves
capturing the output that is written to an xterm window when a particular
process is run. I thought that I had this figured out using the following
command:
../run 1 Joiner default
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 10:57:53AM -0500, Gustavo Seabra wrote:
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone else sees this. When I open an xterm, it all works
fine with the default dimensions. But if I resize the terminal, line
wrapping stops working until I return to the initial size. This was
present in
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008, Nick Deubert wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 6:44 PM, Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rereading your email, I also tried with .vimrc having
just
set syntax=on
set background=dark
but aside from seeing that the syntax coloring went away, didn't see
any change
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Nick Deubert wrote:
Hey everyone,
First off thanks for your hard work on cygwin/X it is very
appreciated. I upgraded to the new Xorg last week and I have had one
really annoying issue ever since. Something about the new XTerm is
messing up vim syntax coloring. With vim I
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Nick Deubert wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Nick Deubert wrote:
Hey everyone,
First off thanks for your hard work on cygwin/X it is very
appreciated. I upgraded to the new Xorg last week and I have had
On Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Thomas Dickey wrote:
I'd expect that vim is asking xterm for the strings that correspond to
different function-keys. In ctlseqs.txt this text covers the response:
...reading vim's source code (7.1 at hand...), there doesn't seem to be an
obvious way to turn off
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008, Ken Brown wrote:
On 11/14/2008 1:20 PM, Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
BTW, this looks like the package is using a VERY old version of libtool.
I strongly recommend using the current version, which generally can be
pulled in with autoreconf.
I tried autoreconf --force in
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Chuck wrote:
Second, I want to get rid of the toolbar/menu at the top of every xterm.
What config file change to I need to make to get rid of it permanently.
I don't want to have to specify +tb every time I run an xterm. I tried
adding xterm*toolbar: false to my
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:49:20PM -0500, Chuck wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Chuck wrote:
Second, I want to get rid of the toolbar/menu at the top of every xterm.
What config file change to I need to make to get rid of it permanently.
I don't want to have to specify
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Phil Betts wrote:
Monson Hayes wrote on Sunday, August 24, 2008 12:51 PM::
[snip]
snip
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
It's pretty obvious that this is the reason it's failed, and googling
for this would have found the answer. Whilst I could
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Siegfried Heintze (Aditi) wrote:
On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 12:23 -0700, Siegfried Heintze (Aditi) wrote:
When I run startx it creates an xterm for me. But this xterm does not have a
scroll bar. I like to create xterms
with -sl 3000 -sb so I get lots of history. How can I make
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Siegfried Heintze (Aditi) wrote:
Thank you for the responses regarding -sb -sl 6000.
I had a quick launch icon that would execute startx in bash but that does not
seem to use the startxwin.sh or startxwin.bat files. So I change my icon in my quick
launch bar to this:
On Tue, 8 Apr 2008, Siegfried Heintze (Aditi) wrote:
But I have this ugly console hanging around. When I kill it, it kills X as
well. Is there a way to have an icon that does not create a superfluous console
window?
You could start an application (including xterm) which is initially
On Mon, 7 Apr 2008, Crider, Joseph A wrote:
Or create a .Xresources file in your home directory that includes
Xterm.*.saveLines: 3000
Xterm.*.scrollbar: true
perhaps you meant
XTerm*saveLines: 3000
XTerm*scrollbar: true
(the class name is XTerm, and the . is
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, xerces8 wrote:
Hi!
Found this problem:
- start bash in rxvt (C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -sl 5000 -fn 20 -bg black -fg
white -sr -e bash --login
-i)
- less /etc/passwd
- maximize the rxvt window
- quit less (key q)
- type a long command line in bash
expected behavior :
-
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Per Thorlacius wrote:
Hi
Im running the newest version of Cygwin on Win 2k Pro. In the Cygwin
standard shell my left and right arrow keys work fine. However, if I
start an xterm or any other x-based application from the cygwin
standard shell, the left and right arrow keys
On Fri, 14 Dec 2007, Tom Bruning wrote:
I am a newbie using cygwin/x. I have tried to find an answer in all
documentation I can find but to no avail
I am trying to send a message through xmessage that includes color
escape sequences. I can display color in a normal xterm window but in
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Derek Martin wrote:
It appears that the latest xterm (6.8.99) is built without Unicode
^
cygwin package
^^
(xorg version is unrelated to
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, Robert Uhl wrote:
Recent builds of xterm don't have --with-wide-chars (or whatever)
enabled. Any good reason why not? Connecting to a Unicode terminal
with a non-unicode xterm has...interesting...results.
cygwin doesn't afaik have recent builds of xterm.
See
On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, Brian Dessent wrote:
Robert Uhl wrote:
Recent builds of xterm don't have --with-wide-chars (or whatever)
enabled. Any good reason why not? Connecting to a Unicode terminal
with a non-unicode xterm has...interesting...results.
Cygwin/newlib only supports the C locale,
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Paul McFerrin wrote:
Under cygwin, I installed *ALL* of the xorg-x11-* packages but I am still
missing the X(7) man page. Where can I find one?
With xterm, the middle mouse button is essentailly a soft-scroll in that the
scroll bars moves with the mouse pointer. I
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 07:44:51AM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
On 2007-10-12, Hall Nation wrote:
I am new to cygwin/X.
Using the above setup at the workplace..
I need to know about the xargs command. What does it
do ?
As Gary said, the man
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Reid Thompson wrote:
you may prefer rxvt over xterm
the options are pretty much the same
Some of the options are (for scrolling - yes).
Font-switching is different for instance.
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On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Cole Radcliffe wrote:
I tried to change the font size with the option -fs after the xterm
command however xterm did not recognize that option even though it
appeared in man xterm. I am guessing that it was just not compiled
into the cygwin version of xterm. Is there any
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