RE: Pointer bug in multiwindow mode (native window manager)

2004-06-03 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Stef Simoens wrote: you can run XWin with -logverbose 3 parameter. This will print some debugging information to the logfile which may help figuring out why the cursor disappears. If you encounter the problem another time, please send me your /tmp/XWin.log I

RE: Pointer bug in multiwindow mode (native window manager)

2004-06-03 Thread Wilks, Dan
On June 2 Kris Thielemans wrote: As I already mentioned, occassionally my mouse pointer does not display anymore. This then happens for all open and new X-windows. I believe that this problem has been fixed in the source code but has not made its way into an official build. If possible grab

Re: Pointer bug in multiwindow mode (native window manager)

2004-06-02 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Tom Sobczynski wrote: Using the current Cygwin X Server in multiwindow mode (i.e. Windows native window manager), I get the X pointer when the mouse is in the menu, toolbar and scrollbar areas of Gnome applications. The problem goes away when I switch to rootless mode and

RE: Pointer bug in multiwindow mode (native window manager)

2004-06-02 Thread Kris Thielemans
Using the current Cygwin X Server in multiwindow mode (i.e. Windows native window manager), I get the X pointer when the mouse is in the menu, toolbar and scrollbar areas of Gnome applications. The problem goes away when I switch to rootless mode and run another window manager, such as

RE: Pointer bug in multiwindow mode (native window manager)

2004-06-02 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Kris Thielemans wrote: Using the current Cygwin X Server in multiwindow mode (i.e. Windows native window manager), I get the X pointer when the mouse is in the menu, toolbar and scrollbar areas of Gnome applications. The problem goes away when I switch to rootless

RE: Pointer bug in multiwindow mode (native window manager)

2004-06-02 Thread Stef Simoens
you can run XWin with -logverbose 3 parameter. This will print some debugging information to the logfile which may help figuring out why the cursor disappears. If you encounter the problem another time, please send me your /tmp/XWin.log I also have the 'dissapearing mouse pointer'-phenomenon.