Re: Does cygwin support xim?
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Duong Duong wrote: I have ported a Vietnamese keyboard application from linux to cygwin, but it can't run as I want. When it ran, it warned that Cannot load either en_US.UTF-8 or vi_VN.UTF-8 lo. To use this program you must have one of these locales installed. Despite it ran but it didn't have any effect on keyboard. I want to ask you that Is cygwin/x support xim?. I don't know. XIM should be compiled in but I know of no XIM server available for cygwin. Maybe the japanese users may shed some light on this. The second, could you tell me something about locale support in cygwin? I'm not sure but the last statements I heard told there are only very few locales supported in cygwin. Maybe you should try using the X11 locale support in the application. Use -DX_LOCALE when compiling and see /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xlocale.h bye ago -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gotti.org ICQ: 126018723
gnuplot: unable to open display ''
Hi I have been unable to view gnuplot images or run the test command even with my terminal type set to x11, as x11 just aborts. Nor can I do: startx as I get the following (no terminal, and just hangs): $ startx Welcome to the XWin X Server Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project Release: 6.8.2.0-1 Contact: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com XWin was started with the following command line: X :0 -multiwindow -clipboard (WW) /tmp mounted int textmode _XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-unix should be set to root winValidateArgs - g_iNumScreens: 1 iMaxConsecutiveScreen: 1 (II) XF86Config is not supported (II) See http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html for more information (==) FontPath set to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X1 1/fonts/Type1/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CID/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/,/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/font s/100dpi/ winDetectSupportedEngines - Windows NT/2000/XP winDetectSupportedEngines - DirectDraw installed winDetectSupportedEngines - DirectDraw4 installed winDetectSupportedEngines - Returning, supported engines 0007 winSetEngine - Multi Window or Rootless = ShadowGDI winAdjustVideoModeShadowGDI - Using Windows display depth of 32 bits per pixel winAllocateFBShadowGDI - Creating DIB with width: 1280 height: 1024 depth: 32 winFinishScreenInitFB - Masks: 00ff ff00 00ff winInitVisualsShadowGDI - Masks 00ff ff00 00ff BPRGB 8 d 24 bpp 32 null screen fn ReparentWindow null screen fn RestackWindow InitQueue - Calling pthread_mutex_init InitQueue - pthread_mutex_init returned InitQueue - Calling pthread_cond_init InitQueue - pthread_cond_init returned winInitMultiWindowWM - Hello winMultiWindowXMsgProc - Hello Not sure what is going on, as I have all the Cygwin x11 options installed. Plus none of the Cygwin-X icons on the start menu do anything. Any help at all appreciated. Ant
Re: gnuplot: unable to open display ''
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Anthony John Sibthorpe wrote: Hi I have been unable to view gnuplot images or run the test command even with my terminal type set to x11, as x11 just aborts. The error message indicates you did not have the DISPLAY variable set. This is usally done when using an xterm but not in the cygwin console. $ export DISPLAY=:0.0 $ gv Nor can I do: startx as I get the following (no terminal, and just hangs): $ startx Welcome to the XWin X Server Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project Release: 6.8.2.0-1 Contact: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com XWin was started with the following command line: X :0 -multiwindow -clipboard (WW) /tmp mounted int textmode [snip] winInitMultiWindowWM - Hello winMultiWindowXMsgProc - Hello This seems like a problem with the threads which occured with personal firewalls like ZoneAlarm or beacuse of /tmp being mounted in textmode can you please try if $ mount -buf $(cygpath -m /tmp) /tmp If you're using ZoneAlarm5 you can downgrade to ZoneAlarm 4.5 which did not experience such problems. bye ago -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gotti.org ICQ: 126018723
Re: Does cygwin support xim?
Hi, I have ported a Vietnamese keyboard application from linux to cygwin, but it can't run as I want. When it ran, it warned that Cannot load either en_US.UTF-8 or vi_VN.UTF-8 lo. To use this program you must have one of these locales installed. Despite it ran but it didn't have any effect on keyboard. I want to ask you that Is cygwin/x support xim?. At least there are some xim server for Japanese, kinput: http://www.on.cs.keio.ac.jp/~maru/cygwin-xfree-jp-supplement/ imeproxy: http://sourceforge.jp/projects/imeproxy/ Also I posted xim server which uses Windows IME. http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-01/msg00066.html http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-01/msg00067.html I'm not sure but the last statements I heard told there are only very few locales supported in cygwin. Maybe you should try using the X11 locale support in the application. Use -DX_LOCALE when compiling and see /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Xlocale.h Cygwin's locale support is limited, so X is compiled with X Locale. There are following lines in cygwin.cf #define StandardDefines -D__i386__ -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DX_LOCALE \ -D_X86_ -D__CYGWIN__ -D_XOPEN_SOURCE ... So, if use Imakefile, imake adds -DX_LOCALE. I can find vi_VN.tcvn and vi_VN.viscii in xc/nls, but not find vi_VN.UTF-8 though. I don't know about Vietnamese locale well, but maybe someone have to write vi_VN.UTF-8. zakki. -- Kensuke Matsuzaki mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://peppermint.jp
XWin minimal installation
This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes. I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb), and have placed it in the following address: http://www.iteisa.com/xmins/ (xmins--XWin Minimal Installation) What I've done basically is take the necessary cygwin and X/Cygwin files and package them in a convenient (and small, I might add) way, so that I can carry it around in a usb stick, or download it in a short time from the internet in case of need. I know it's not a full X/Cygwin server (most extensions are not working, like xkb or xfixes), but it's enough to i.e. run a remote gnome session or start some programs through ssh in a remote host. There are some things I don't actually like about how it has turned out, actually, the main being that it doesn't support xkb(it always said couldn't load keymap, I think it's because of the binary- mounting /tmp thingy) and that it is needing windows scripting host right now to ask for a host to query. For the later the solution would be to create a frontend to allow selecting most of the xserver options such as -query -indirect, etc... This frontend would also allow me to delete all those awfull entries from the start menu (there are 9 right now) -- Juan José Gutiérrez de Quevedo Director Técnico ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ITEISA (http://www.iteisa.com)
Re: XWin minimal installation
Juan José Gutiérrez de Quevedo Pérez wrote: This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes. I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb), and have placed it in the following address: http://www.iteisa.com/xmins/ (xmins--XWin Minimal Installation) Ooo aa! I'm wondering if this can be used to create a bundled application package and hence install script for apps dependent on Cygwin/X11??? That would be very nice indeed! The application I have in mind is Scribus. Which we finally have a nice recipe for installing version 1.2.1 via Cygwin at: http://wiki.scribus.net/Installing_Scribus_on_Win32 But I know it could become even more accessible to an even wider audience if we could create a fairly small bundled installer type of package. My first initial tests came out way to large in size do to all the many files that were included but didn't need to be. :) Excellent work!
Re: XWin minimal installation
Juan José Gutiérrez de Quevedo Pérez wrote: This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes. I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb), and have placed it in the following address: http://www.iteisa.com/xmins/ (xmins--XWin Minimal Installation) What I've done basically is take the necessary cygwin and X/Cygwin files and package them in a convenient (and small, I might add) way, so that I can carry it around in a usb stick, or download it in a short time from the internet in case of need. I don't see anywhere that you provide the source to the utilities in your binary package. This is required under the GPL. As far as I know you're not allowed to just say get them from cygwin.com, you must offer them from the same place as the binaries. Brian
AW: XWin minimal installation
Does this also work, if I install the Xmins on the USB-Stick? So that I can use it like XliveUSB-Stick (like the XliveCD from http://xlivecd.indiana.edu/? Marco - Marco Lechner office: Department of Physische Geographie University of Freiburg Werderring 4 D-79085 Freiburg Germany phone +49 (0)761 / 203-3548 email [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von Juan José Gutiérrez de Quevedo Pérez Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. März 2005 22:33 An: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com Betreff: XWin minimal installation This might be of interest to some people in the list, so there it goes. I've just finished making a small distribution of X/Cygwin (only 2Mb), and have placed it in the following address: http://www.iteisa.com/xmins/ (xmins--XWin Minimal Installation) What I've done basically is take the necessary cygwin and X/Cygwin files and package them in a convenient (and small, I might add) way, so that I can carry it around in a usb stick, or download it in a short time from the internet in case of need. I know it's not a full X/Cygwin server (most extensions are not working, like xkb or xfixes), but it's enough to i.e. run a remote gnome session or start some programs through ssh in a remote host. There are some things I don't actually like about how it has turned out, actually, the main being that it doesn't support xkb(it always said couldn't load keymap, I think it's because of the binary- mounting /tmp thingy) and that it is needing windows scripting host right now to ask for a host to query. For the later the solution would be to create a frontend to allow selecting most of the xserver options such as -query -indirect, etc... This frontend would also allow me to delete all those awfull entries from the start menu (there are 9 right now) -- Juan José Gutiérrez de Quevedo Director Técnico ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ITEISA (http://www.iteisa.com)