See below. Jack Tanner wrote: << John Ormerod wrote:
I get the X icon showing in the system tray, but it's 'dead'. By which I mean there I no context menu for it - I get the impression from reading around that there should be a menu... even if only to stop it. If I let the mouse pointer hover over it, the tool tip says: Cygwin/X Server - 0:0 The icon in the system tray is supposed to react to two inputs: - a double-click with the left mouse button should trigger the "Exit" dialog - a right-click should pop up a menu that is trivially simple until customized with an xwinrc file. Does yours react to neither? >> Jack The X icon in the system tray does not respond to any mouse clicks. Currently this was started from within the bash shell as requested by Reid. I also wonder if the 'xterm' should open an xterm window in Windows? It doesn't. FWIW, my windows PATH is 897 bytes when %xxx% symbolics are resolved. So when the .bat scripts append to the front it may be getting to whatever limit Windows has these days, or a possible limit that Cygwin can handle. Regards, John ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- John Ormerod erebor limited -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/