On Nov 4, 2007, at 10:16 PM, Leslie Wright wrote:
I click on it, and ANOTHER X11 icon appears in my Dock, this one
linked to the X11.app in /usr/X11/bin.
But I dare not use Keep in Dock to make this latter icon available,
since, as you have pointed out, clicking on it later will not get
X11 started properly. I have to use my original icon and tolerate
to X icons in the Dock when running X11.
Can someone tell me why this didn't happen under Tiger?
<shrugging> Somebody else might, but i don't possess that
knowledge. I can say it *shouldn't* happen this way. Chalk it up to
another byproduct of this version X11 being a rush job. When you
activate that icon in the Dock, the visible difference should just be
the black triangle under the icon that you click. Do you see this on
the original icon also, or just the new one? For now, i will go out
on a limb and suggest that this is more cosmetic and not serious in
nature. However, it's not my system, so i guess you get the final
say as to whether you wish to worry about it <smile>. Perhaps
running your X11 apps under Fusion/Ubuntu is your best bet, as
inconvenient as that may be.
P.S. I don't mean to be pedantic, but there are no *.app bundles
under /usr. The stuff in /usr/X11R6/bin/ is technically "Unix
Executables".
Using a rusty Amiga 4000T, a shiny PowerMac G5, & a homebuilt Ubuntu box
What do we learn from history? That we learn nothing from history.
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