ABNT2 keyboard problem with new X
Using all latest packages. The key with "/?=B0" stopped working under anything (XTerm, xedit, rxvt for X...). I'm attaching my XWin.log. I've read http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-xkb-not-working Affected keycodes are keycode 89 = slash question degree Japanase is also broken for Haro - http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-04/msg00244.html -- How to contact me - http://www.pervalidus.net/contact.html
Window focus, raise, and stacking order, and xterm maximize problems
Just want to mention that the problem of window focus, raise, and stacking order, described in the message 2004-03/msg00849.htm, followed up by Earle and Takuma, is still present in the current xwin server (6.7.0.0-4) in multiwindow mode. Has Earle's proposed fix been incorporated in the latest xwin? If so, it has not solved the problem. The second problem I believe also has been described before. When I use a virtual desktop program such as virtuawin, if I maximize an xterm on one desktop, switch to a second desktop, and then come back to the first, clicking restore down does not reduce the maximized xterm. Again, I just want to mention that the problem is still present. Raymond Kwong This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Re: telnet(ssh) to cygwin from linux
http://eudyptula.freezope.org/ms/Cygwin-SSH-VNC-HowTo.html I would try this entire howto, then you could do more than just a terminal. Telnet is obsolete, best you don't use it at all. BC Mike Gall wrote: What is the proper procedure to telnet into cygwin(running on Windows XP) from a linux machine on LAN. I have been searching the mail lists and googling this but I haven't found an answer. Both machines are located on an isolated LAN so telnet should be ok for testing purposes. Any help on this we be appreciated. Thanks, Mike -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: how to keep XWin menu open when clicking on an item
I just wanted to know if a "+click" beahiour is possible in Xwin menu, if not, that's ok for me. anyway, thanks to everyone. -- Vincent Dutat E-mail : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax : +32 2 7003724 Voicemail : +32 2 7003724 "Harold L Hunt II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jack Tanner wrote: > > vdu wrote: > > > >> yes, I do ! try this : +click on an item in "all programs" > >> menu. Do > >> you see ? the menu stays open. > > > > > > I've been using Windows since version 3.0 and had no idea that > > existed... Actually, it doesn't work in NT 4, at least. Anyone care to > > try in 2000? > > > > Do you propose that this work on all Windows versions, or only on the > > ones that have this shift+click behavior in the Start menu? > > > > Anyhow, if this sounds like an even remotely plausible piece of > > functionality for the tray menu, it makes an ever stronger case for > > moving the program list from the tray menu to the Start menu. > > Right now we have a menu in both places, if you install the > X-start-menu-icons package. Why would we want to remove the > functionality that allows a program list in the tray icon menu when the > default behavior for that list is to be empty and to not be shown? Only > people that want to use it are using it. > > Harold >
Re: incorrect dos version
Wrong list. All X-related questions should be addressed to the cygwin-xfree list. Redirecting. More below. On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Daniel Senderowicz wrote: > Hi, > > >>> I'm new to this list. I read the FAQ but I couldn't find an answer > >>> nor a fix for my problem. I just installed the latest cygwin version > >>> (1.5.9) on a PC running windows NT-4.0. Everything went OK, and I > >>> can run programs from the console. However when I try to 'startx' > >>> it comes back with the message "Incorrect DOS version". I was > >> > >>Check if you have any old DOS command line tools in your path with names > >>like any cygwin executables, i.e. grep, cut, tar, gzip etc. > > > >I'm a total neophite with windows, but from looking at what I get > >by typing 'path', there is nothing that resembles a unix-like > >command. Or I should do this search in a different way? > > You were right. I just renamed a directory ("util") containing > things like grep and tar, and the system started. However it now > stumbles into another problem. I'm attaching the Xwin.log file > below. > [snip] > > Fatal server error: > could not open default font 'fixed' > winDeinitMultiWindowWM - Noting shutdown in progress I suggest looking at the Cygwin-X FAQ. Igor -- http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/ |\ _,,,---,,_[EMAIL PROTECTED] ZZZzz /,`.-'`'-. ;-;;,_[EMAIL PROTECTED] |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' Igor Pechtchanski, Ph.D. '---''(_/--' `-'\_) fL a.k.a JaguaR-R-R-r-r-r-.-.-. Meow! "I have since come to realize that being between your mentor and his route to the bathroom is a major career booster." -- Patrick Naughton
Re: how to keep XWin menu open when clicking on an item
Harold L Hunt II wrote: Right now we have a menu in both places, if you install the X-start-menu-icons package. Why would we want to remove the functionality that allows a program list in the tray icon menu when the default behavior for that list is to be empty and to not be shown? Only people that want to use it are using it. No reason to remove functionality, I'd forgotten X-start-menu-icons existed. So the answer to vdu's request is -- use X-start-menu-icons and you'll have shift+click. -JT
Re: how to keep XWin menu open when clicking on an item
Jack Tanner wrote: vdu wrote: yes, I do ! try this : +click on an item in "all programs" menu. Do you see ? the menu stays open. I've been using Windows since version 3.0 and had no idea that existed... Actually, it doesn't work in NT 4, at least. Anyone care to try in 2000? Do you propose that this work on all Windows versions, or only on the ones that have this shift+click behavior in the Start menu? Anyhow, if this sounds like an even remotely plausible piece of functionality for the tray menu, it makes an ever stronger case for moving the program list from the tray menu to the Start menu. Right now we have a menu in both places, if you install the X-start-menu-icons package. Why would we want to remove the functionality that allows a program list in the tray icon menu when the default behavior for that list is to be empty and to not be shown? Only people that want to use it are using it. Harold
Re: how to keep XWin menu open when clicking on an item
vdu wrote: yes, I do ! try this : +click on an item in "all programs" menu. Do you see ? the menu stays open. I've been using Windows since version 3.0 and had no idea that existed... Actually, it doesn't work in NT 4, at least. Anyone care to try in 2000? Do you propose that this work on all Windows versions, or only on the ones that have this shift+click behavior in the Start menu? Anyhow, if this sounds like an even remotely plausible piece of functionality for the tray menu, it makes an ever stronger case for moving the program list from the tray menu to the Start menu. -JT
Re: How to use to connect to Linux X Windows?
"Igor Pechtchanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Eric B. wrote: > > > Thanks for the link. Reading it prompted me to read the XDMCP Howto, which > > helped out significantly. > > > > I followed the instructions in the XDMCP howto, and managed to connect no > > problem from one computer. However, when I follow exactly the same setup > > steps for Cygwin on another computer, I am unable to connect remotely to the > > XDM on my Linux machine. Xwin just opens with a blank screen. Both > > machines are on the same internal subnet and I am issuing the same command > > to both (Xwin -query 192.168.2.1). > > > > Is there any debugging information I can turn on to find out what machine #1 > > is doing that machine #2 is not? I even went as far as copying the Cygwin > > directory from the functional machine to the non-functional one in case > > there was a problem with the install, but that did not make a difference > > either. > > > > Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks, > > Eric > > Look in the tail of /var/log/messages on the Linux machine for messages > from [xkg]dm. XDMCP is very sensitive to DNS, so make sure the reverse > DNS lookup from Linux for the IP address of machine #2 returns the correct > FQDN for machine #2. If you don't have access to the DNS configuration, > simply add machine #2 to the /etc/hosts file on the Linux machine. > Igor Thanks Igor! I can't believe I didn't think of looking in /var/log/messages. I added my hostname/address ot the /etc/hosts file and it resolved properly and loaded without problems. Thanks again! I was tearing my hair out over this one! Eric
Re: how to keep XWin menu open when clicking on an item
yes, I do ! try this : +click on an item in "all programs" menu. Do you see ? the menu stays open. -- vdu "Jack Tanner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > vdu wrote: > > > I would like to be able to click several times on an item of the XWin menu > > without it to close, so that I dont need to reopen the menu every time I > > click on an item. > > > > You don't expect the Start Menu in Windows to stay open once you launch > an application off of there, do you? > > -JT > >
Re: how to keep XWin menu open when clicking on an item
vdu wrote: I would like to be able to click several times on an item of the XWin menu without it to close, so that I dont need to reopen the menu every time I click on an item. You don't expect the Start Menu in Windows to stay open once you launch an application off of there, do you? -JT
Re: how to keep XWin menu open when clicking on an item
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, vdu wrote: > I would like to be able to click several times on an item of the XWin menu > without it to close, so that I dont need to reopen the menu every time I > click on an item. Hm. Not sure. Check msdn.microsoft.com for a way to keep the menu open and http://x.cygwin.com/docs/cg/cygwin-x-cg.html for a description how to include that into the XWin codebase and how to send the patch to the mailinglist. bye ago -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gotti.org ICQ: 126018723
Re: How to use to connect to Linux X Windows?
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Eric B. wrote: > Thanks for the link. Reading it prompted me to read the XDMCP Howto, which > helped out significantly. > > I followed the instructions in the XDMCP howto, and managed to connect no > problem from one computer. However, when I follow exactly the same setup > steps for Cygwin on another computer, I am unable to connect remotely to the > XDM on my Linux machine. Xwin just opens with a blank screen. Both > machines are on the same internal subnet and I am issuing the same command > to both (Xwin -query 192.168.2.1). > > Is there any debugging information I can turn on to find out what machine #1 > is doing that machine #2 is not? I even went as far as copying the Cygwin > directory from the functional machine to the non-functional one in case > there was a problem with the install, but that did not make a difference > either. > > Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated! > Thanks, > Eric Look in the tail of /var/log/messages on the Linux machine for messages from [xkg]dm. XDMCP is very sensitive to DNS, so make sure the reverse DNS lookup from Linux for the IP address of machine #2 returns the correct FQDN for machine #2. If you don't have access to the DNS configuration, simply add machine #2 to the /etc/hosts file on the Linux machine. Igor -- http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/ |\ _,,,---,,_[EMAIL PROTECTED] ZZZzz /,`.-'`'-. ;-;;,_[EMAIL PROTECTED] |,4- ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' Igor Pechtchanski, Ph.D. '---''(_/--' `-'\_) fL a.k.a JaguaR-R-R-r-r-r-.-.-. Meow! "I have since come to realize that being between your mentor and his route to the bathroom is a major career booster." -- Patrick Naughton
Re: How to use to connect to Linux X Windows?
"Holger Krull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > XDM on my Linux machine. Xwin just opens with a blank screen. Both > > try the -from parameter. > Thanks for the suggestion, but no further ahead. The Xwin screen just opens with a blank grey background and the X mouse pointer, but nothing else. No window manager, no nothing. If I leave it open long enough, it times itself out and restarts. It does display a msg in the log window though: "XDM: too many retransmission, declaring session dead". Not sure where to start looking into that though. Thanks for some insight! Eric
Re: Mouse drag + leave window oddity...
that I see these symptoms sometimes, and it is confusing when it happens. I'm not quite certain whether this is the only way to trigger it, or indeed the way I myself trigger it, but I see the symptoms above once in a while during normal use, and I've found this test case reproduces the symptoms reliably. Anybody else aware of other ways to trigger it? I have noticed this effect to (rarely), but did not found a way to reproduce it. The way you described does not work here to recreate it. I can't move the mouse cursor out of the xterm with the button pressed. I'm not using multiwindow, maybe that's the difference. Holger
Re: numlock
From: "J S" Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: numlock Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 09:48:37 + Could this code be added into the XFree build? [snip] Not sure. That's a question for Harold, et. al. to answer. The options would be to (1) incorporate this code into the XWin codebase and "activate" it via a command-line switch, or (2) include it as a separate executable in the xorg-x11-bin package, and call it from the startxwin script. _ Check out MSN PC Safety & Security to help ensure your PC is protected and safe. http://specials.msn.com/msn/security.asp
Mouse drag + leave window oddity...
First, I'd like to say how happy I am to be able to use xorg's -multiwindow mode, so I can get rid of Labtam's XThinPro (and exceed, ReflectionX and whatever else I've used in the past). Great job! I'm superhappy!!! Next, I use W2k and startxwin.bat with "XWin -multiwindow -clipboard" In e.g. xemacs (or xterm), use the mouse to select some text. Hold and do not release the mouse button yet. Now with the mouse button depressed, move the mouse out of the window e.g. onto the MSWindows desktop, and release the mouse button. When you move the mouse back into that same window, the window will behave as if the mouse button still was depressed. Moving the mouse button around (without any mouse button pressed) behaves as if button-1 was still pressed. Hereafter the behavior differs in xterms and xemacs: In an xterm, clicking the mouse button will change the behavior from the above described to behaving normally. In xemacs (where I spend most of my time) the mouse behavoir continues to be a little odd. Some kind of "selection" is fixed at the time of the next click, but the red cursor continues follows the mouse (as if the mouse button is still pressed) until I press CTRL-g. I say "selection" because in xemacs normally I only have one selection at a time. But this selection is weird in that it persists even when another selection is made. In fact there seems to be no way to clear this selection except kill-buffer + find-file or kill (the odd pseudo-selection) + undo. (This is kinda difficult to describe, but not so difficult to actually do... :-D) In summary, it appears as if some mouse-release event should be implied automatically when the mouse leaves a window. (At least when compared to how Windows works or how XFree-86 works under Linux and KDE.) Ok, so some may say that the test case itself is odd... :-D But I find that I see these symptoms sometimes, and it is confusing when it happens. I'm not quite certain whether this is the only way to trigger it, or indeed the way I myself trigger it, but I see the symptoms above once in a while during normal use, and I've found this test case reproduces the symptoms reliably. Anybody else aware of other ways to trigger it? Is this a known issue? If not, is there a bug report somewhere I should fill out? Regards, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cygcheck -c -d | egrep 'xorg|xemacs|xterm' xemacs 21.4.15-1 xemacs-emacs-common 21.4.15-1 xorg-x11-base6.7.0.0-7 xorg-x11-bin 6.7.0.0-4 xorg-x11-bin-dlls6.7.0.0-4 xorg-x11-bin-lndir 6.7.0.0-2 xorg-x11-etc 6.7.0.0-1 xorg-x11-fenc6.7.0.0-2 xorg-x11-fnts6.7.0.0-1 xorg-x11-libs-data 6.7.0.0-2 xorg-x11-xwin6.7.0.0-4 xterm185-4 -- Peter Valdemar Mørch http://www.morch.com
how to keep XWin menu open when clicking on an item
I would like to be able to click several times on an item of the XWin menu without it to close, so that I dont need to reopen the menu every time I click on an item. -- vdu
Re: numlock
Could this code be added into the XFree build? JS. OK. You asked for it. Below is a short C program which will check the state of the NumLock key and synthesize a keydown/keyup sequence of the NumLock key if it's down. Works on my box, which is Win2K, but I'm led to believe from the documentation that it should work with any 32-bit implementation of windows. To build it, copy-paste the following source into a file (e.g. "numlockoff.c") then run gcc on it (e.g. "gcc -o numlockoff numlockoff.c"). Then add that to a convenient location on your client systems and add a call to it in your X startup script. #include #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0500 #include int main() { INPUT pInput[2]; if (GetKeyState(VK_NUMLOCK) == 1) { pInput[0].type = INPUT_KEYBOARD; pInput[0].ki.wVk = VK_NUMLOCK; pInput[0].ki.wScan = 0; pInput[0].ki.dwFlags = 0; /* Nill for keydown */ pInput[0].ki.time= 0; pInput[0].ki.dwExtraInfo = 0; pInput[1].type = INPUT_KEYBOARD; pInput[1].ki.wVk = VK_NUMLOCK; pInput[1].ki.wScan = 0; pInput[1].ki.dwFlags = KEYEVENTF_KEYUP; pInput[1].ki.time= 0; pInput[1].ki.dwExtraInfo = 0; if (SendInput(2, pInput, sizeof(INPUT)) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: SendInput failed. NumLock was not turned off.\n"); } } } _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ _ Find a cheaper internet access deal - choose one to suit you. http://www.msn.co.uk/internetaccess
Re: numlock
Thomas, Thank-you very very much!!! This is an excellent solution and works like a treat!! Thanks so much. JS. OK. You asked for it. Below is a short C program which will check the state of the NumLock key and synthesize a keydown/keyup sequence of the NumLock key if it's down. Works on my box, which is Win2K, but I'm led to believe from the documentation that it should work with any 32-bit implementation of windows. To build it, copy-paste the following source into a file (e.g. "numlockoff.c") then run gcc on it (e.g. "gcc -o numlockoff numlockoff.c"). Then add that to a convenient location on your client systems and add a call to it in your X startup script. #include #define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0500 #include int main() { INPUT pInput[2]; if (GetKeyState(VK_NUMLOCK) == 1) { pInput[0].type = INPUT_KEYBOARD; pInput[0].ki.wVk = VK_NUMLOCK; pInput[0].ki.wScan = 0; pInput[0].ki.dwFlags = 0; /* Nill for keydown */ pInput[0].ki.time= 0; pInput[0].ki.dwExtraInfo = 0; pInput[1].type = INPUT_KEYBOARD; pInput[1].ki.wVk = VK_NUMLOCK; pInput[1].ki.wScan = 0; pInput[1].ki.dwFlags = KEYEVENTF_KEYUP; pInput[1].ki.time= 0; pInput[1].ki.dwExtraInfo = 0; if (SendInput(2, pInput, sizeof(INPUT)) == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: SendInput failed. NumLock was not turned off.\n"); } } } _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ _ Use MSN Messenger to send music and pics to your friends http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger
Re: How to use to connect to Linux X Windows?
XDM on my Linux machine. Xwin just opens with a blank screen. Both try the -from parameter.