- fails to connect and gives up.
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fair bit of time to investigate it. According to the
<http://x.cygwin.com/> Cygwin/X web site we still do not have a maintainer
so I don't expect to see progress on this bug soon.
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rate these events, nor do they generate the
events when the event tester window is restored.
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etc. that it is associated with is
covered by another window. In other words, you get a tooltip for something
you can't see. I think that ought to be considered a bug.
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--On 20 May 2005 09:43 +0100 Owen Rees wrote:
The popups appear with two Windows windows on top of the emacs window,
but if a cygwin/X window is interposed (e.g. xterm) the emacs popups do
not appear in the covered region.
I have just noticed that the popups appear even if the X window is
the covered region.
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in a loop until it succeeds before
launching the xterm. "xrdb -query" seems a reasonable candidate.
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he message about mkgroup_l_d seemed to be
suggesting, but they did not make any difference. In reading the man page
for mkpasswd I did not realise that "current domain" apparently does not
mean the domain in which my login id is defined.
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ith emacs/X locally and X forwarded over SSH, and with no
problems observed so far. The severe performance problems appeared some
time in August IIRC, and my first impression is that the performance is now
better than before the problems.
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