Re: PATCH:

2008-12-19 Thread Colin Harrison
Hi, > Jon wrote > The usefulness is that you can write a script that does: Good point..its been years since I stated a server+client with a script like that :) An easily addable option is to just suppress/redirect MessageBoxes (i.e. no popups demanding OK to be clicked). Or just keep MessageBoxes

Re: Failure of XtGetApplicationResources() in X11R7.

2008-12-19 Thread Jon TURNEY
Rodrigo Medina wrote: To the X11 mantainer: I am trying to compile the last version of xdvik (22.84.14) with X11R7. The execution of xdvi-xaw3d stops with Segmentation fault. Using gdb I have determined that the failure is due to the function XtGetApplicationResources() of the Xt library. Tha

Re: PATCH:

2008-12-19 Thread Jon TURNEY
Colin Harrison wrote: Can't think what the option achieves anyway. You can't run duplicate display-numbers, so warning the user is **always** a good idea. Maybe an idea too-far, but I've never used -silent-dup-error, it is a little daft..so lets just ditch it? The usefulness is that you can w

RE: Windows scaling

2008-12-19 Thread Gionatan Danti
> Jon TURNEY wrote on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 6:48 PM:: > >> Gionatan Danti wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> I have a question regarding CygWin/X. >>> >>> I would like to know if there is a method to scale a window, similar >>> to what is possible with UltraVNC and its scaling option. >>> >>> To be more

RE: Windows scaling

2008-12-19 Thread Phil Betts
Jon TURNEY wrote on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 6:48 PM:: > Gionatan Danti wrote: >> Hi all, >> I have a question regarding CygWin/X. >> >> I would like to know if there is a method to scale a window, similar >> to what is possible with UltraVNC and its scaling option. >> >> To be more clear, I w

RE: Re: PATCH:

2008-12-19 Thread Colin Harrison
Hi, For the script merchants, who want to force a run, just to "test the water". (Who think itÂ’s a good idea to test Xmas tree light sockets with a wet finger). We could have a '-silent-running' flag to suppress all output, MessageBoxes (but not any smoke). Thanks Colin > > Can't think what

Re: PATCH:

2008-12-19 Thread Colin Harrison
Hi, Can't think what the option achieves anyway. You can't run duplicate display-numbers, so warning the user is **always** a good idea. Maybe an idea too-far, but I've never used -silent-dup-error, it is a little daft..so lets just ditch it? Thanks Colin -- Unsubscribe info: http://cy

Re: PATCH:

2008-12-19 Thread Jon TURNEY
Colin Harrison wrote: Hi, Jon wrote * The patch to really fix -silent-dup-error I don't get this? How does this manifest itself, perhaps my test is different? (I don't have server lock file(s)) Yes, I think this due to the lock file code. OsInit() does a LockServer() before OsVendorInit()

Re: PATCH:

2008-12-19 Thread Colin Harrison
Hi, >Jon wrote >* The patch to really fix -silent-dup-error I don't get this? How does this manifest itself, perhaps my test is different? (I don't have server lock file(s)) Thanks Colin -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: libart_lgpl_2-2.3.20-2

2008-12-19 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin/X)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 The GNOME-2.x version of libart_lgpl has been rebuilt, with the package names changing from libart_lgpl2{,-devel} to libart_lgpl_2{_2,-devel}. This was done to better accommodate parallel installation with the gnome-libs-1.4 version of the same libra