is there anyone who knows the answer?
I asked this question twice but no answers.
Thanks,
Jason
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:30 PM, SUN, Jian sunjian@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All,
Is there any way to make the x-windows response to the key combination
Ctrl+Space? I noticed it could not work
., just ignores it.
Type od -c
then Control-Space, Enter
to verify.
Regards,
Thomas
SUN, Jian wrote:
is there anyone who knows the answer?
I asked this question twice but no answers.
Thanks,
Jason
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:30 PM, SUN, Jian sunjian@gmail.com wrote:
Dear All
them
response to the ALt-Space key combination? I like this feature very
much and it's also the default behavior of Gnome.
Thanks a lot,
SUN, Jian (Jason)
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Phil Betts phil.be...@ascribe.com wrote:
SUN, Jian wrote:
I am very sorry because I made a mistake. It's
Dear All,
Is there any way to make the x-windows response to the key combination
Ctrl+Space? I noticed it could not work when using the
cygwin-xserver, however it works fine under X-Win32 or Exceed x
servers.
Is it my configuration error or cygwin-xserver does not have this feature?
Thanks a
I also notice a similar problem:
Sometimes, my numpad LED gives the wrong status under cygwinX:
When the light is ON, the numpad is off, vice versa.
However, under windows, it works fine.
Jason
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Paul Loewenstein
paul.loewenst...@gmail.com wrote:
Thomas,
Hide root window option may help you.
Right click on the Xserver icon, and click on Hide root window.
Hope this is what you need :)
SUN, Jian
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 5:41 AM, pKdas pratap.i...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed the recent version of cygwin Xterm and I find it quite
Dear All,
Are there anyway to enable Ctrl-space key combination in xserver or xterm?
I want this feature to switch between the full-screen/window mode quickly.
I noticed that under other xserver applications, e.g. the exceed
xserver, this feature is enabled.
Therefore, I guess it's a
display'
Please help me!
sun
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I'm using the latest Cygwin/X for Windows XP.
I use xinit to start X server on my local computer,
then connect to a remote linux computer by 'ssh -X'.
Many clients work properly, i.e. xemacs, mozilla, etc.
However, the pointer does not work good when I start
Mathematica(V5) on the remote linux
, it
is not accepting the incoming request.
Any idea guys?
Best Regards,
Welson Sun
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, but on some
others, it still complains about:
Error: Cann't open display: localhost:0.0
I have no idea, now the problem looks like is relating with the Linux
machine setup. Anybody can help me? Thanks!
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On Behalf Of Welson Sun
Welson,
Welson Sun wrote:
OK, I know what's wrong now. The step should be:
1. Start Cygwin X
2. xhost + Remote Server
No. xhost is not needed, nor desired, when using ssh.
3. ssh -X Remote Server
This works for me now. At least the refused by server is resolved.
But not all Linux
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Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 9:17 PM
To: Welson Sun
Subject: Re: Remote open X application
Welson,
Let's keep this discussion on the mailing list for others to see.
Welson Sun wrote:
Hi Harold,
I am sorry that I don't use IRC, but I use MSN ([EMAIL PROTECTED
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