Harold,
I tested your fix and it works fine with twm. Doing a 'startkde' on a
remote box does not fail like twm does... it still works and has weird
behavior. I wonder if there is something else that we need to do to
work with modern window managers? In any case, your fix is better
Takuma,
I have committed a change for -multiwindow window manager
to the xorg tree. Now the wm should be able to detect
another wm and the others can detect it. This change
corresponds to the second item (Window manager detection)
in the To-Do list.
To do so the internal wm grabs
Harold,
Excellent. I wonder why the commit did not generate an email to the
xorg-commit list. I'll try to get this into my local branch soon and
make a new release.
I'm wondering, too. I saw a message like
mailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when committed. I believe there was the string
I have committed a change for -multiwindow window manager
to the xorg tree. Now the wm should be able to detect
another wm and the others can detect it. This change
corresponds to the second item (Window manager detection)
in the To-Do list.
To do so the internal wm grabs ButtonPressMask, which
Takuma,
Excellent. I wonder why the commit did not generate an email to the
xorg-commit list. I'll try to get this into my local branch soon and
make a new release.
Harold