) Just a sanity check: is your NumLock off?
No it was on and that was it!
Very embarrassing. (^^;
Next time I will check if it is on or off. I promiss.
Dai,
Now,
On last Sat Mar 13, I ran setup.exe on a different machine at home
and it appears to have the same old problem: twm has no control
once somebody claims the keyboard focus. This is what I got for X.
cygcheck -s | grep XF
XFree86-base4.3.0-2
XFree86-bin
From the Nov 2003 archive,
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2003-11/msg00323.html
after I reported the problem, I watched the ML for the good news
but I didn't see any for like 4 weeks and I gave up my hope and
went back to a life without X server.
Last month(Feb
Dai,
Dai Itasaka wrote:
It is not just Cygwin version of twm. Exactly the same symptom is
observed when using a twm on a RedHat or SuSE box managing a cygwin
display.
It is obvious that it is not twm that is broken.
So it is another little issue related to the shared Xt and Xaw
libraries.
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Dai,
Dai Itasaka wrote:
It is not just Cygwin version of twm. Exactly the same symptom is
observed when using a twm on a RedHat or SuSE box managing a cygwin
display.
It is obvious that it is not twm that is broken.
So it is another
Brian,
Brian Ford wrote:
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Dai,
Dai Itasaka wrote:
It is not just Cygwin version of twm. Exactly the same symptom is
observed when using a twm on a RedHat or SuSE box managing a cygwin
display.
It is obvious that it is not twm that is broken.
So it
I noticed that the mouse cursor jumps to the IconMgr area
if no window has the keyboard focus. This is a normal twm
behavior. In that sense, it looks as if it is working. But
once somebody claims the focus, twm can't take over. This
is not normal.
Dai