On 4/19/2012 6:01 AM, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 4/18/2012 4:13 AM, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 4/17/2012 7:51 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 11/04/2012 11:39, Eliot Moss wrote:
1) As StartXWin starts, the screen flashes briefly, a common
artifact of run.exe.
2) Then the icon is *not* visible.
3) xorg-server
Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 4/18/2012 4:13 AM, Eliot Moss wrote:
>> On 4/17/2012 7:51 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
>>> On 11/04/2012 11:39, Eliot Moss wrote:
>> The title of the window in question is StartXWin.
>> It has no perceivable content - I cannot de-iconize it.
>> Its only real evidence on the screen
On 4/18/2012 4:13 AM, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 4/17/2012 7:51 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 11/04/2012 11:39, Eliot Moss wrote:
Thank you for following up, Jon!
The title of the window in question is StartXWin.
It has no perceivable content - I cannot de-iconize it.
Its only real evidence on the scre
On 4/17/2012 7:51 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 11/04/2012 11:39, Eliot Moss wrote:
I'm still not entirely sure what process in running in this window you
complain of. Can you be say what the title and contents of this window are?
Thank you for following up, Jon!
The title of the window in ques
On 11/04/2012 11:39, Eliot Moss wrote:
> When playing around with xlaunch configurations and such,
> I ran startxwin several times this morning. ONCE, X came
> up without the iconized StartXWin window (i.e., things
> displayed as they used to before I upgraded xorg-server).
>
> This makes me suspe
Dear Jon (et al.):
Here's an interesting new bit of evidence.
When playing around with xlaunch configurations and such,
I ran startxwin several times this morning. ONCE, X came
up without the iconized StartXWin window (i.e., things
displayed as they used to before I upgraded xorg-server).
This
In the end, I was able to address my xemacs initial window appearance
under cygwin xfree in this way:
1) First, xemacs does not handle -iconic or the iconized resource
properly. I found it best not to set them.
2) The command line -name argument will override all the X resources,
so if not
On 4/7/2012 1:45 PM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 07/04/2012 17:45, Eliot Moss wrote:
I'm not sure if you are labouring under a misapprehension due to poor
documentation, or reporting a bug here.
The STYLE directive adjusts the window styling of all windows which match the
specified class or window n
On 07/04/2012 17:45, Eliot Moss wrote:
>>> Does this suggest to you any other way that might work to get an iconified
>>> xemacs from the .startxwinrc file?
>>
>> We seem to be talking past each other here. The .XWinrc you attached does
>> not
>> specify a style for the 'emacs' class.
>
> Yes; I
All I can really say is that it works for me. If run isn't doing it's job for
you, I don't know why.
You might like to take a look at using the xlaunch package to start your
Xserver and see if that behaves any better.
Ok ...
Does this suggest to you any other way that might work to get an ic
On 07/04/2012 05:00, Eliot Moss wrote:
> On 4/6/2012 1:01 PM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
>> On 05/04/2012 16:54, Eliot Moss wrote:
>>> Something seems to have changed between the last 1.11 release and
>>> the 1.12.0 (up through the 1.12.0-2 release made yesterday).
>
>>> The window for StartXWin, which is
On 4/6/2012 1:01 PM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 05/04/2012 16:54, Eliot Moss wrote:
Something seems to have changed between the last 1.11 release and
the 1.12.0 (up through the 1.12.0-2 release made yesterday).
The window for StartXWin, which is minimized, did not previously
result in an X icon in
On 05/04/2012 16:54, Eliot Moss wrote:
> Something seems to have changed between the last 1.11 release and
> the 1.12.0 (up through the 1.12.0-2 release made yesterday).
Thanks for testing!
> The window for StartXWin, which is minimized, did not previously
> result in an X icon in the taskbar, bu
Dear Jon (et al.) --
Something seems to have changed between the last 1.11 release and
the 1.12.0 (up through the 1.12.0-2 release made yesterday).
The window for StartXWin, which is minimized, did not previously
result in an X icon in the taskbar, but now does, and it is
distinct from the stack
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