Am 14.05.2012 um 01:09 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston:

> Ok, so the issue is resolved?  Can you give more specifics to cure my 
> curiosity?

I just had to deactivate a few times that option to make it find its way 
reliably into the PLIST file. I think there was some interaction with that 
sticky active state and the disappearing cursor. Reenabling ~/.Xmodmap does not 
change anything, so it must have been an effect in the X server itself. And the 
cursor has no tendency to disappear again...

I edited some X11 related PLIST files with Xcode's Plist editor to make menu 
entries equal...

> 
>> XQuartz 2.7.2_rc2 seems to produce a font path setting with the elements 
>> /opt/X11/share/fonts/OTF, /Library/Fonts, /System/Library/Fonts not ending 
>> with a slash and one element, "built-ins", that causes this report in 
>> Console:
>> 
>>      May 14 00:19:19 sumac org.macosforge.xquartz.startx[11811]: xset:  bad 
>> font path element (#17), possible causes are:
>>      May 14 00:19:19 sumac org.macosforge.xquartz.startx[11811]:     
>> Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions
>>      May 14 00:19:19 sumac org.macosforge.xquartz.startx[11811]:     
>> Directory missing fonts.dir
>>      May 14 00:19:19 sumac org.macosforge.xquartz.startx[11811]:     
>> Incorrect font server address or syntax
> 
> Which is element 17 in the list?

It's that "built-ins" element.

> 
> Is that directory missing a fonts.dir?

No, it's just an obviously unrelated name like "built-ins".

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