Re: R: starxwin.bat always "misfires" the xterm once - it works!

2009-02-17 Thread Owen Rees
- fails to connect and gives up. -- Owen Rees; speaking personally, and not on behalf of HP. Hewlett-Packard Limited. Registered No: 690597 England Registered Office: Cain Road, Bracknell, Berks RG12 1HN -- Unsubscribe info: http://cy

Re: bug in XWin or xemacs

2006-07-21 Thread Owen Rees
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. -- Owen Rees Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/

Re: Popups popping through windows using built-in rootless WM

2005-05-20 Thread Owen Rees
rate these events, nor do they generate the events when the event tester window is restored. -- Owen Rees Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK

Re: Popups popping through windows using built-in rootless WM

2005-05-20 Thread Owen Rees
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. -- Owen Rees Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK

Re: Popups popping through windows using built-in rootless WM

2005-05-20 Thread Owen Rees
--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

Re: Popups popping through windows using built-in rootless WM

2005-05-20 Thread Owen Rees
the covered region. -- Owen Rees Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK

RE: Multiple XWin.exe programs loading and no xterm

2005-04-07 Thread Owen Rees
in a loop until it succeeds before launching the xterm. "xrdb -query" seems a reasonable candidate. -- Owen Rees Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK

RE: bad installation ?

2005-03-11 Thread Owen Rees
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. -- Owen Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK tel: +44 117 312 9439 fax: +44 117 312 8924

Re: cygwin/x symantec antivirus conflict (fixed in snapshot?)

2004-10-14 Thread Owen Rees
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. Regards, Owen Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hewlett Pac