Well I fixed the prob,
I just added this to startxwin.bat
REM Startup bash and run startx
run bash --login -c "startx"
Hope this helps someone else...
Sergio
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Harold,
> Duncan Cragg seems to have reported success using 'xset r off', but you
> may want to read the rest of that thread for clarification. Hmm... from
> my own comments I think I mentioned that XF86MISC isn't compiled in, so
> it wouldn't seem that 'xset r off' could actually do anything.
Hello,
I have just installed cygwin and everything is working fine except for one
small problem.
When I start up cygwin and load up Xwin via bash everything is fine, I have
2 xterms popup and a clock.
My xterms are set to start in my home dir.
My problem is loading Xwin via startxwin.bat. I foun
This isn't really XWin.exe related, but I've just posted a patch to the XFree86
devel group to allow you to run xload locally under cygwin. There's no rwhod
so remote doesn't work, but you can still always xload from a remote machine.
Even without remote sensing it's still pretty handy and more cu
Howdy Ralf, I'm condensing a bunch of your messages into one longer one...
At 11:30 PM 5/27/2003 +0200, you wrote:
1. I've done some research relating to this stuff and found some specification
of this in the "Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual" (ICCCM) for
example on http://tronche.com
Howdy Colin,
At 10:52 PM 5/27/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I've noticed that KDE icons have problems in their transparent
backgrounds(e.g. konqueror). I suspect that the colour mask (xor)
algorithm's from Earle may have a minor weakness with some pixmap sources
(png's or KDE types?). I'm no expert in bit
Earle,
Thanks. I will work on merging the remaining changes in this patch into
my tree tomorrow. I hope to make a test release tomorrow so that we can
all get back into synch.
Thanks for your great contributions,
Harold
Earle F. Philhower III wrote:
Howdy, it's probably bad form to reply t
Stacey,
Check the following email message for some history:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2003-04/msg00107.html
Duncan Cragg seems to have reported success using 'xset r off', but you
may want to read the rest of that thread for clarification. Hmm... from
my own comments I think I
Colin,
I have applied Earle's version (moved the call to WM_KILLFOCUS) of your
patch to my local tree. It does indeed fix the problem and it seems
like the correct way to fix this.
The funny thing is that I had forgotten that I (or somebody else?) had
rewritten winKeybdReleaseKeys to release
Howdy, it's probably bad form to reply to your own posts but here goes:
Attached is a patch from the clean test 86 release (xwin-20030518-1426.tar.bz2)
The changes are as follows:
* Colin's key un-sticker for when you unfocus an X window with a key depressed
* Custom icons on a per-window basis
I've been experiencing a fairly annoying key bounce problem with almost
any X client that takes keyboard input running against XWin on my XP
box. The problem rears its ugly head the most when running xterm.
I searched the archive for this list for "xterm", "debounce", "keyboard",
etc but couldn't
Howdy Harold...
At 10:53 PM 5/27/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I have merged Earle's changes to the icon handling, but I can't tell if
there is a consensus to merge Ralf's role patch. Has it been decided that
the role patch will need to be more robust? Should I just apply it anyway
so that we all hav
I have merged Earle's changes to the icon handling, but I can't tell if
there is a consensus to merge Ralf's role patch. Has it been decided
that the role patch will need to be more robust? Should I just apply it
anyway so that we all have the same code base to work from?
Harold
> Hi Ralf,
>
> > Huh, where was the problem ? I've build it after applying all recent
> > patches from Earle.
>
> When I applied Earle's and your patches in sequence, clean, from Harold's
> test86 sources I got some minor hiccups on the last .dif.
>
I have seen, that you have got already this probl
Erle wrote:
> I just did some runs with the commercial apps I use at work, and can
> see that many do *not* create custom classes or window_roles for each
> type of window.
KDE and gnome apps does.
> I think the best thing to do for the class naming is
> to just use an incrementing number and mak
Hi Ralf,
> Huh, where was the problem ? I've build it after applying all recent
> patches from Earle.
When I applied Earle's and your patches in sequence, clean, from Harold's
test86 sources I got some minor hiccups on the last .dif.
I've noticed that KDE icons have problems in their transpare
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> III
> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 7:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Custom icons per window class/name patch
>
>
> Howdy Ralf,
>
> At 09:39 AM 5/26/2003 +0200, you wrote:
I just did some runs with the commercial apps I use at work, and can see that many do
*not* create custom classes or window_roles for each type of window. I think the best
thing to do for the class naming is to just use an incrementing number and make each
window its own class. Then when the w
Hi,
You are probably suffering from the fact that XWin is running in a separate
process from your .bat.
If you wait until XWin is fully initialised and then run xmodmap's you will
be OK.
See link below for the .bat I used to use, that waits for initialisation to
complete (note that the log file h
FYI:: I have been struggling with delete/insert keys
The following is from my xtartup.bat file
I was using "xmodmap" as follows:
REM
REM Startup the programs
REM
REM Startup the X Server.
rem start XWin
start XWin-Test86 -multiwindow -clipboard
REM Startup the twm window manager.
rem run tw
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