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Dear Cygwin/x developers,
I have a laptop with 2 GB of RAM running Window XP Professional Version
2002. Do I need more RAM for Cygwin/x to work effectively? (I don't
know if it matter, but I have 94 GB of hard disk memory free and a 2.26
GHz processor.)
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I have openbox working, but when I click my middle mouse button on my
windows desktop it opens windows desktop dialog.
On a related issue, if I use openbox and icon a window, I can not access
the windows anymore. Openbox on linux accesses the icon'd windows via the
middle mouse button cli
Hello
I was trying to get openbox to run in X. I read some posts and managed to
get it working. One change needed to be made to /usr/X11R6/bin/bsetbg
similar to the bzdiff patch in 2004.
Here is the patch for that file.
--- bsetbgold 2007-08-15 10:48:58.0 -0400
+++ bsetbgnew 2007-
Dear all:
Does anyone know how to start gvim in cygwin/X?
Each time I start gvim, the GUI flashes and get closed
with error "gvim: Fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset
by peer) on X server 127.0.0.1:0.0".
Since the emacs can start and work in X11, I guess the
X is installed correctly. Is it a bug o
have a negative Y position, which does
work OK with the checked-in patch.
Programmatically, I like AGO's @ idea...
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You can still specify just a width and height, so no changes to
current scripts needed:
XWin.exe -screen 0 800 600
XWin.exe -screen 0 800x600
At 04:52 PM 12/4/2004 +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
We'll have to see how this fits with the old -screen n WxH option.
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ry format
(xwin -geometry 800x600+1024+0) just for consistency...
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0 1280
1024"
I'm not familiar with xfce, but why not just add a "-position x y" option to
XWin.exe such that when present and in a root-window mode it'll move the
created window to whatever screen you want (via the absolute Windoze X/Y
position)? That's all the UltraMo
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he
> > command line options and found nothing appropriate. I
> > am using the -multiwindow option.
> Afaik the internal windowmanager has no option to configure placing the
> windows.
Most(all?) X apps have a "-geometry" command line option, the
MWM does obey a
mp;".
This is on Window 2000 SP3.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
/greg
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Howdy AGO,
Just a while back AGO wrote...
> > On Wed, 19 May 2004, Earle F. Philhower III wrote:
> > I'm not sure what's being to referred to in the original problem from Angelo,
> > but FWIW the change back a while was getting rid of all LoadIcon() calls > and
con sizes, but I don't think anything became of it...
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that change because it wasn't thread safe,
and could cause crashes depending on some race conditions. The
current state of things AFAIK is that the Xmouse or click-and-move
presently still don't update the X stacking order...
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as an icon...
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(seems to work even on W95 w/8bpp mode now)...
FWIW I didn't see any documents saying that it was necessary to use a
compatible bitmap in the SDK docs, but all the samples were using one
by default (they were making icons from portions of on-screen windows,
so it's obviously compatible fr
perfectly fine
workaround you've put in to catch when the OS call silently fails, but I
can't imagine what the root cause would be...
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ursor or a standard X cursor? I've tried under XP , 32
& 16bpp,
MWM mode with all of the apps you've mentioned and not seen anything like that,
so I need any pointers you can provide to track it down...
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16-, and 32-bpp all checked and
working, but only 32bpp has the true color/alpha support obviously)...
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nsion.
Anyone who knows any apps that compile under cygwin that use the render
cursors, I'd be interested in hearing about them so I can do some coding
and testing...
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ting from cygwin paths to
Win32 paths, it may make sense to support both path types when specifying
from where to load ICONs.
PNG icon support would be neat and easy too, but it doesn't look like
libpng is standard in the X tree and I wouldn't want to add dependencies...
-Earle F. Philhowe
ugh the use of CreateIcon (really!). I don't have
any way of testing this at all so I haven't done any work on it. Are there
any apps that compile under cygwin that set the X11 cursor color?
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ions of XWin did not have this problem.
That's good troubleshooting, a patch that works around the W95 bug
was committed to CVS. (Are you able to run the latest cygwin DLLs
under W95 still? When I was running cygwin w/W95A+IE5.5sp2 under
bochs I got nothing but bluescreens in cygwin1.dll..
oles live in monitor #2 :-)
Thanks,
-David Martinez
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I've just CVS commited a 1-line patch for the GDI leak I found
last night. It's actually the same patch Kensuke did a few hours
ago, but it wasn't applied to the MultiWindow files. [I'm not
complaining, I forgot to apply the off-by-one classname fix to
Kensuke's rootless code, too...]
It seems th
art xload you go up by
8 GDI objects (don't know what kind, only have task manager to help),
but when you quit xload you only go down by 4.
I don't think any of these would cause Rodrigo's problem, but they're
fixed nonetheless...
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ems: Restore, Move,
Size, Minimize, Maximize and Close (I am not sure of the actual
english names). After I tried to include some items in a particular
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to other applications, even if the XWin program is shutdown and
started again WITHOUT a XWinrc file, even if the machine is rebooted
and even if XWin is reinstalled.
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en the
point-to-focus setting in Windows (a.k.a. "Activation follows mouse" in
TweakUI) and raising windows.
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Howdy Harold,
At 01:49 PM 3/26/2004 -0500, Harold wrote:
Earle F. Philhower, III wrote:
...I can submit some simple code that does the overridden windowproc
(makes the pointer a little hand when you've over the icon, too!), but
don't want to push the issue since it's more
a style than substance issue...
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scaled icon was ugly) since. If someone has a specific problem
I'll look into it, but 1-bit is working 100% AFAIK...
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each line of the X icon with x=x+(effXbpp/8).
We should be doing something like x=x+(BytesPerPixel(ximage)) or
make effxbpp=32 when xbpp=24...
I'll look at it tonite unless Harold has beaten me to it again!
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looks like what's going on is the X/Y dimensions of the X root
window aren't matching the X/Y dimensions of the Win32 desktop for
some reason. The same thing happens if you use multiwindow
w/o the multiplemonitors option on a 2- or 3-head box...
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menu or move operation.
I don't see any reason to not commit your changes to CVS as soon
as possible!
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quot; structure. Looked cleaner to me, so I left it :)
Let me know if you still think it is changed or not after another inspection.
D'oh, I did just a CVS diff and I latched on to the unconditional
assignments. I just did a cvs update and it looks fine, no changes
needed.
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) is incremented
by linelength(=192) each time. Soon the pointer overflows the allocated
bounds, causing the crash.
It seems that handling of 24-bit display is broken. Maybe
winScaleXBitmapToWindows
should use PixmapBytePad to calculate xStride, but I'm only guessing as
I'm not an expert.
Regar
, resulting in up to ((n*(n-1))/2)
calls. The fRestacking flag you put back in looks like the easiest
way of handling this...
Thanks, I'll let you know if anything pops up in my testing!
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Howdy,
At 12:08 PM 3/20/2004 +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Earle F. Philhower, III wrote:
> My change email has been spotty, I've only received notice of one
...
The commit message I got yesterday showed the comma in the realname seems
to be the problem. It uses Earle F. Philhower
n the same order. It's implemented now
just as a series of XRaiseWindows (it may be possible to use the
X combined restacking function)...
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ometime after four
> hours. (He is in #cygwinx on irc.freenode.net now.)
OK, it is checked in (sorry if no xorg-commit mail, I think my
pdx.freedesktop.org CVS account has a real name that's not valid...)
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ld be
cached in the wndproc on the WM_SIZE message, not the SC_* menu
handler where it was, that's where I've got it placed presently,
and it now works for all different methods of minimizing a window
I can think of...)
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he floating X...
As long as it doesn't crash, it can be a picture of an emu as far as I
care, but that all centers on whether that emu is safe under earlier
OSs or not...Crashing emus stink...
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Howdy Nahor,
For someone who's entire contribution to XWin has been
an alpha-blended X icon you've got some loud opinions...
> Subject: Re: X/Cygwin icon proposal
> From: Nahor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Earle F. Philhower, III wrote:
> > Default to a safe icon format
trangely
> Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 15:18:01 -0500
> From: Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ...
> Huh... I didn't see the email message, so it must have gotten held up.
> I'll do an update and release it if it comes down.
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your .xwinrc file no matter what.
Or, fix the code to detect the OS. If OS>=Win5.0 use alpha icon,
OTW use standard icon. That can be done at runtime w/a few lines
of C.
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eady been reported and a fix is on the way.
It's in the CVS as of this morning, if you can compile yourself then just
cvs update and make Xwin.exe, OTW we'll have to wait for a new test
release...
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in emacs,
xterm, xfig, xfontsel, and xemacs. The main app window is cascaded
but menus aren't touched.
Harold, I'll look at the always-on-top stuff once these are checked in...
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2 knows it's
just another undecorated window. I'll throw in some local debugging
and take a gander and see if this is really the case.
It *may* make sense to place transients at the top of the Z stack
always, but I'd rather not do that without a whole lot of thought...
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Hi Danilo,
>Subject: Re: Updated: XFree86-[base,xserv]
>> 1) xserv - Cascade Win32 windows when -geometry is
>> not specified, using CW_USEDEFAULT, instead of always creating at
>> X(0,0). (Earle F. Philhower III)
>
> Now all the "secondary windows" (I
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con is still bad? If it works unaccelerated,
then there's a driver issue. If it doesn't work unaccelerated, then
it's something else completely...(Don't forget to turn back on
acceleration after the test!)
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Type is originally defined and included prior to this header).
. WINMULTIWINDOWSHAPE.C, WINWINDOW.C: pScreen is used by REGION_INIT()
and other region macros, but isn't a local variable in two functions in
these files (in winwindow there was a "#if 0" around the variable defintion,
pp development I'm not sure if manpages are the
"preferred" format or if everyone is doing GNU Info files or something
else. It's probably in one of TFM that I've not R yet. ;)
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32.dll,5"
gives the floppy drive icon). A default icon can be specified for X apps,
but again it's only for .ico files and can't index into, say, XWin.exe...
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make that "y=1024x768, x=1280x1024)...
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which programmatically centers the dialog
during the WM_INITDIALOG stage using a pretty standard center() function
for the exit and mode change dialogs.
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centermultiscreen.patch
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eally see any reason not to allow DefWindowProc to have
a shot at the WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED message, but I'll admit that I've
not gone through all of Kensuke's code...
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I did, and doesn't seem to have any
negative effects).
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fixaot.patch
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dows) and would need
to change their startup scripts...
Unfortunately I don't have a working compile setup for the new XWIN .40
or I'd give the patch, but basically use everything Ayvind did except the
MultiMonitor mode value change, move that setting into the
if (ISOPTION("multiwind
tackdump into a routine name. For my commercial
software I've found this is often enough to figure out what's wrong
without worrying about distributing symbol files or the extra size
associated with them.
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mode option. A compile of the version available @ gnu
results in a version that still has these needed functions.
The lex header files are very, very different between the 2.5.4 and .31
versions, but I didn't go into detail because they are quite convoluted.
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Howdy...
At 11:53 PM 9/15/2003 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 07:52:11PM -0700, Earle F. Philhower III wrote:
>I have just d/l'd and installed the version of flex straight from
>ftp.gnu.org, and it compiles everything exactly as before, pswrap and the
>o
ng directory `/home/harold/x-devel/4.3/build/std/lib/dpstk'
+ mkdir unshared
../../config/pswrap/pswrap -o XDPSpwraps.c -a -f XDPSpwraps.h -h
XDPSpwraps.h XDPSpwraps.psw
../../config/pswrap/pswrap: not found
make[3]: *** [XDPSpwraps.c] Error 127
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/harold/x-devel/4.
n/winprefslex.l 2003-09-14 18:45:21.40625 -0700
@@ -112,12 +112,3 @@
yyparse ();
}
-/*
- * Only to remove compiler warning...
- */
-void
-use_unused_functions()
-{
- yy_flex_realloc(0, 0);
- yyunput(0, yytext_ptr);
-}
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calls to draw. NetMeeting probably grabs the
surface and doesn't release it until you quit.
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ontop
SepArAtor
}
RootMenu root
DefaultSysMenu aot atend
SysMenu {
"xterm" xtermspecial atstart
}
IconDirectory "c:\winnt\"
DefaultIcon "reinstall.ico"
Icons {
"xterm" "uninstall.ico"
}
DEBUG "Done parsing the configuration file..."
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rting XWin.exe then
you don't need any cmdline options.
A simple string replacement in the HandleCustomWM_COMMAND() function
in winmultiwindowprefs.c would also work to allow things like
"xterm -display %display%" to work, but it's not in the code in the patch.
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ot;make XWin.exe".
It does all the prior stuff and
a) Closes all fds on the fork()'d process
b) Sets environment variable DISPLAY=xxx:yy
c) Replaces %display% with 127.0.0.1:.0 in commands
d) Better syntax error display, gives lineno and expected token in XWin.log
e) Error messages in log wh
ows
out a window custom icon if the window is closed thru the Windoze close
box, and the setsid() CGF suggested isn't in there either. I also added
an on-the-fly reload menu command so you don't need to restart X to
update the icons/menus. Would you like a diff against xwinrc.2.d
o get a dump of the locals of
that miGetImage function right before it does the for(i=0..h) {}.
Especially linelength, which should equal the xStride that's calculated
in the winXIcontoHICON function. Also the value of i and pDst when
the lower level functions barf would be interesting
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it can be passed in in the LoadPreferences() call) and then do a
strcpy followed by search-n-replace in the copied portion. The started
app sees all ENV variables that XWin.exe saw at startup, so if you set
your DISPLAY before starting XWin you don't need the -display x.x.x.x:y.y
options.
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t; line do
if there is an overwrite we'll get the data before it happens...
A quick glance at the switch(effBPP)==24 doesn't show anything grossly
bad, but the local vars will help pinpoint things immensely...
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after the FDs are closed after the fork().
The system.XWinrc file has all the documentation I've written, but I've
not been able to make myself sit down and write a man page...
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you, but it's looking the same as before,
only your installation is bombing. Maybe the ErrorF()s will shed
some light on something being out of whack in the X structure
or the desktop DC.
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n actually notice the difference
with XWin being so slow updating the screen anyway...
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hether or not to wait for it.
I like the put_env() idea that folks are suggesting, but I think it'd probably
still be worthwhile to also do the string substitution. It's not that big of a
deal to add both. Tonight I'll give that a go, adding the put_env() call in
the LoadPrefs as well as a %display% substitution in LoadPrefs()...
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d effBPP(the Windoze BPP we're converting to), possibly not
all cases have been tested, *especially* 8-bit modes.
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o? I have read the man page and I'm still not sure what's a session ID or
why I'd want a new one...
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prefs file' command to the MENU{} format. Has anyone else
tried the .xwinrc yet?
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s something you don't like for XWin just let me know...
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sets
a flag so that when they do a longjmp() back to their main loops on
an IO error they pthread_exit() and not attempt to re-access their
passed in parameters/etc.
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s
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Howdy Harold, Test93 runs fine w/the menu, it's not as if there was a lot of
changes involved! ;)
At 07:48 PM 7/30/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Earle,
Thanks.
Check out Test93... please make sure that the patch fixed the problem.
Thanks for contributing,
Harold
Earle F. Philhower, III wrote:
04:19 +0200 (MEST)
>
>>Unfortunately, the system tray icon menu (ie not when you
>>double-click, but when you single right click) has no entries - so
>>no 'exit' option like previously.
>
>
> I also observed this: the only content of the context menu was a
> s
r) who have local copies of some of these
pointers. Sometimes the thread gets activated before the process
completely terminates - and the GPF happens, and sometimes it
doesn't get activated and the shutdown happens normally.
However, if someone did have Purify, you're 100% right that it wo
n under GDB and see why the xwinclip thread is GPFing during
server shutdown. In any case it's benign since you're killing the app anyway,
right?
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nless there's a MS patch that needs me to reboot, which is
kind of often...).
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down.
Shouldn't they be #ifdef'ing all things like this? I'm sure cygwin is not the
only xfree86 architecture that doesn't have IPV6 headers...
Also, just to make sure, if I wanted to start doing some hacks on the XWin
server I should still be using the xoncygwin cvs, right?
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From: Harold L Hunt II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Looks like the CVS tree has stopped building recently.
Anyone got any ideas?
Harold
rm -f x11trans.o
gcc -c -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -Wpointer-arith-I../..
-I../../exports/include -D__i386__ -DWIN
keep this code in your repository and merge
it at some later time please let me know.
Cheers,
Egbert.
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nly knows about X windows that it creates,
and doesn't send events or examine non X windows...
--
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sktop ...
Under Windoze there's no need for rdesktop, you can use the free
Remote Desktop Connection utility from MS (supported under Win 98, 2000,
and built-in underXP). The MS version is also faster and supports 16-bit
displays which is almost a necessity for XP remotes, with all their eye-can
s just they way open source has always worked.
If it's important to you, then why not start hacking away at it instead of
waiting for others? Once you start posting patches and bug reports to the
Mozilla team's website or here if it's cygwin xfree86 related, I'm sure
you'
h the standard Windoze cursor: All the Xbitmap->WinIcon code
can be used almost directly, and this'll reduce CPU load when moving the
mouse over an active window.
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