I noted the following problem: after an input of caracters in a terminal
(rxvt or xterm), I cannot close this one any more properly: the window is
not closed...
In fact, after a 'close' command of fvwm2, the task manager of Windows shows
that the process tcsh.exe (or bash.exe) is not
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On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 11:33:33AM +0200, EXT / EUREKA LE CUNFF Laurent wrote:
Hello,
I do not manage to make function CygWin/XFree in XDMCP under Windows 98. The
Xfree window appears with the grayed bottom but that does not go further. I
does not obtain the
Hi,
Sorry for the delay of my reply...
As you can see it, WindowsXP enlightens the system buttons when the mouse
pointer is on those.
Line n°2 of the png file: the mouse pointer is on the 'close' button.
Line n°3 of the png file: the mouse ponter is on the 'shrink' button,
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Philippe,
Did you hide the mouse cursor when you took the screenshots? There's not a
mouse cursor anywhere in any of those screenshots... I need to see that
Cygwin/XFree86 is indeed hiding/unhiding the mouse cursor correctly.
Harold
Philippe Bastiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
Sorry
Did you hide the mouse cursor when you took the screenshots? There's not a
mouse cursor anywhere in any of those screenshots... I need to see that
Cygwin/XFree86 is indeed hiding/unhiding the mouse cursor correctly.
In the first column (cygwin/xfree86) there is a mouse cursor in the 2nd
and
People,
For the love of God, bzip2 is there for a reason, please use it. Some of
us have high mail volume and low mailbox quotas.
Thanks,
Nicholas
--- Harold L Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philippe,
Did you hide the mouse cursor when you took the screenshots? There's
not a
mouse
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
People,
For the love of God, bzip2 is there for a reason, please use it. Some of
us have high mail volume and low mailbox quotas.
actually, bzip2 would probably not do a very good job compressing a png.
(I said PROBABLY. No need to post 27 counterexamples).
Philippe forgot to cc the mailing list on this one.
Harold
-Original Message-
From: Philippe Bastiani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 4:25 PM
To: Harold L Hunt
Subject: Re: Possible bug of the M$ windows manager ? or, XFree bug ?
Hi,
Did you hide
Hi,
I'm on Win2k SP5. I use XFree in fullscreen mode via the DOS batch
file.In a specific case, XWin is never showing:
1. Launch XWin via the batch (didn't try via the sh script) in
fullscreen mode
2. Before the XWin screen shows up, click on another window (this moves
the focus from XWin to
Hi again,
I know that this bug has already been mentionned (April 18 from bkarnd)
but there hasn't been much followup so I would like to know what is the
status on it:
1. press and hold both shift at the same.
2. release one of them (lets call it shift1)
3. release the other one.
4. press a
At 13:13 2002-06-06, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
People,
For the love of God, bzip2 is there for a reason, please use it. Some of
us have high mail volume and low mailbox quotas.
Thanks,
Nicholas
Nicholas,
Witness:
% bzip2 -k toto.PNG
% ls -l toto.PNG toto.PNG.bz2
-rwxrwxrwx1 Administ None
Jehan,
Use ALT-Tab and you can get (back) to the full-screen X server window.
Personally, I like this. The details of the comings and goings of the
full-screen X window are perhaps not ideal, but it's nice that it goes away
totally when it's not in front and that I really get the full extent
Randall,
Jehan is indeed talking about a real problem where XWin does not
successfully register its window. The result is that there is no window
entry on the taskbar and you cannot switch to the application via Alt+Tab.
This is a bug and I appreciate the easily reproducible test case. I'll
Harold,
I see.
I still like the way it behaves... When it behaves, which for me it always has.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 19:00 2002-06-06, Harold Hunt wrote:
Randall,
Jehan is indeed talking about a real problem where XWin does not
successfully register its window. The
Harold Hunt wrote:
Randall,
Jehan is indeed talking about a real problem where XWin does not
successfully register its window. The result is that there is no window
entry on the taskbar and you cannot switch to the application via Alt+Tab.
This is a bug and I appreciate the easily
The XFree86-xserv-4.2.0-3 package has been updated in the Cygwin
distribution.
An attempt has been made to fix the problem where the Cygwin/XFree86 window
would not show up if you ran XWin.exe with the -fullscreen parameter
and gave the window focus to another application before the
Hello.
I have installed yesterday cygwin-free on my Win2000 box, to access to a
sun enterprise server with xdm connection (as if I where on a X-Terminal).
To do this, I use 'XWin -query myserver -once'. Then, I've got the login
prompt of the server, but my french keyboard is seen as an US one.
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