X Window takes mouse input, but not keyboard

2005-02-24 Thread Wright, David L
I am using cygwin/X and Putty to connect to various UNIX servers and am having a problem with keyboard input in certain X apps. I connect to an AIX server with Putty using ssh and I have cygwin's X server running in multiwindow mode. When I set my display and execute a command to start an

Tcl/Tk wish and Cygwin/X

2005-02-24 Thread Markus Jung
Hi there! I have a strange effect with my cygwin/x environment. I've downloaded a Tcl/Tk application called secpanel. secpanel is a application tho manage ssh connection with a x-window interface. Now, my problem is if I start the secpanel application with wish, it won't come up in my

Re: X Window takes mouse input, but not keyboard

2005-02-24 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Wright, David L wrote: I am using cygwin/X and Putty to connect to various UNIX servers and am having a problem with keyboard input in certain X apps. I connect to an AIX server with Putty using ssh and I have cygwin's X server running in multiwindow mode. When I set my

Re: Tcl/Tk wish and Cygwin/X

2005-02-24 Thread Charles Wilson
Markus Jung wrote: I have a strange effect with my cygwin/x environment. I've downloaded a Tcl/Tk application called secpanel. secpanel is a application tho manage ssh connection with a x-window interface. Now, my problem is if I start the secpanel application with wish, it won't come up in my

Re: Tcl/Tk wish and Cygwin/X

2005-02-24 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:00:13PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote: However, if somebody else would like to make it happen, cgf might be convinced to turn over official maintainership of the package to that person. Maybe. No maybe about it. If someone can keep insight working as is and still have

Re: Tcl/Tk wish and Cygwin/X

2005-02-24 Thread Jean-Sebastien Trottier
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:00:13PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote: [...] So, cygwin's tk package is MSWin, not X. There was some talk about providing a split personality version of tk (either X or MSWin, like XEmacs is) -- but that talk only got to the dabbling stage. The current maintainer