Re: Pseudo Colors on Solaris

2005-09-22 Thread Brian Willis
I had this very same problem with HP. The way I got around it was to start a X session in fullscreen mode with the windowmanager of your choice in 8 bit color. Not a sexy solution, but it worked. For us it's only for a few apps. Brian Willis OHD/NWS NOAA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Facename fonts vs XLFD fonts

2005-09-06 Thread Brian Willis
to make Cygwin look at the Facename and the XLFD? I tried finding some documentation on how X uses fonts and searches for them but really couldn't find much. If anyone has some really good references, let me know also. Brian Willis OHD System Admin NWS/NOAA -- Unsubscribe info: http

Facename fonts vs XLFD fonts

2005-09-02 Thread Brian Willis
to make Cygwin look at the Facename and the XLFD? I tried finding some documentation on how X uses fonts and searches for them but really couldn't find much. If anyone has some really good references, let me know also. Brian Willis OHD System Admin NWS/NOAA -- Unsubscribe info: http

Re: eclipse 3.0.1 [now 2] input problem

2005-06-15 Thread Brian Willis
Andrews, Dean (END-CHI) wrote: I currently use xwin as x server for emacs and ddd without problems. We are looking at moving to eclipse. When I try to run eclipse, it presents the splash, the first dialog box, and hangs. If I use Micro X-Win32 (4.1.7), eclipse will run fine on the same

Re: Double click speed in xwin

2005-05-26 Thread Brian Willis
Brian Willis wrote: The only way I know the change the speed is in windowmaker. In the config tool is a double click setting. This may only be a windowmaker config setting though. Does that set the double click speed for windowmaker or for the xserver? Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed

Double click speed in xwin

2005-05-25 Thread Brian Willis
I have a user who is using Cygwin in multiwin mode and connecting over ssh to a Linux box. The app he is running is looking for a double click, but he can't click fast enough for it. Is there a way to adjust the double click speed? Is that a setting of Cygwin or the xserver on the remote

Re: Double click speed in xwin

2005-05-25 Thread Brian Willis
The only way I know the change the speed is in windowmaker. In the config tool is a double click setting. This may only be a windowmaker config setting though. Does that set the double click speed for windowmaker or for the xserver? Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed, 25 May 2005, Brian

Re: Problem with -multiwindow and -clipboard when using -nolisten tcp

2005-05-19 Thread Brian Willis
Brian Willis wrote: Corinna Vinschen wrote: On May 18 10:35, Brian Willis wrote: Is there any way to make the X server listen on loopback but not on the outside interface? The firewall software does all interfaces, not just the outside. That would be a surprise. Are you using the XP SP2

Problem with -multiwindow and -clipboard when using -nolisten tcp

2005-05-18 Thread Brian Willis
I'm trying to turn off the tcp port for Cygwin/X. I would like to just close it down on the outside interface and still have it listen on the loopback device. I have not been able to find a way to do that. The closest thing I could find is to turn off tcp all together. This does work. I'm

Re: Problem with -multiwindow and -clipboard when using -nolisten tcp

2005-05-18 Thread Brian Willis
Alexander Gottwald wrote: On Wed, 18 May 2005, Brian Willis wrote: I'm trying to turn off the tcp port for Cygwin/X. I would like to just close it down on the outside interface and still have it listen on the loopback device. I have not been able to find a way to do that. The closest thing

Re: Problem with -multiwindow and -clipboard when using -nolisten tcp

2005-05-18 Thread Brian Willis
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On May 18 10:35, Brian Willis wrote: Is there any way to make the X server listen on loopback but not on the outside interface? The firewall software does all interfaces, not just the outside. That would be a surprise. Are you using the XP SP2 firewall by any chance