, CTRL-Z, ALT-F4, etc.) works. I can see
in the task manager a 'display' process, but it never actaully
displays anything.
Could anybody here give a clue? I've already looked into the archives
and googled this problem, with no success.
Thank you,
Gustavo Seabra
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On 10/4/06, Gustavo Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I've recently installed cygwin and cygwin/x less than a week ago. All
seems to be working fine, with one exception: If I try to use
'display' from ImageMagick:
BASH $ display foo.jpg
the shell just hangs and I have to kill
On 10/4/06, Gustavo Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/4/06, Gustavo Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I've recently installed cygwin and cygwin/x less than a week ago. All
seems to be working fine, with one exception: If I try to use
'display' from ImageMagick:
BASH $ display
imagine not all fonts have all sizes...)
So, my question is just: Is there any way to open the Xterm already
with the 'huge font, by default?
Thanks,
Gustavo Seabra.
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On 10/30/06, Gustavo Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I work with Cygwin/X in a laptop using 1600x1200 pixels. As a result,
the Xtern fonts appear really small, and I always change to the huge
setting (CTRL+right-click, HUGE). I tried changing the default font,
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Hi all,
I just wonder what is the current status of terminals for X in Cygwin. I
currently use xterm, but I've seen people using rxvt and mrxvt. Also, I
heard that rxvt is actually currently supported in Cygwin, something
that xterm apparently isn't.
Is anybody using rxvt, mrxvt or
Hi all,
Thanks a lot to Thomas Dickey, Thorsten Kampe and Charles Wilson for
taking time to answer my question. I'm very sorry if it lead to some
argument, that has never been my intent. All I wanted to know was
something like a side-by-side points, such as I use *1 because it has
this
On Jan 3, 2008 7:08 AM, Phil Betts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote on Thursday, December 27, 2007 1:40 AM::
horacioemilio wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use a remote program which is installed on a remote
linux machine. In these situations I usually do;
0) on my
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone else sees this. When I open an xterm, it all works
fine with the default dimensions. But if I resize the terminal, line
wrapping stops working until I return to the initial size. This was
present in the old xterm, and persists after upgrading to the new one.