Grok. I'll frob it tomorrow at work.
Thanks!!!
On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 01:14, Randall R Schulz wrote:
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>
> David,
>
> If DISPLAY is set, then rxvt tries to use it and fails if it cannot
> successfully do so. If you want rxvt to operate in GDI mode, make sure
> it does not inherit a s
At 21:17 2003-03-14, David Means wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 17:15, Jehan wrote:
> Ling F. Zhang wrote:
> > well, this is more or less like a windows/dos problem:
> >
> > I do not like the cygwin dos window, so everytime I
> > run cygwin, I go straight to open an xterm with my own
> > color and si
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 17:15, Jehan wrote:
> Ling F. Zhang wrote:
> > well, this is more or less like a windows/dos problem:
> >
> > I do not like the cygwin dos window, so everytime I
> > run cygwin, I go straight to open an xterm with my own
> > color and size...
>
> What about rxvt? It does hav
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Ling F. Zhang wrote:
> well, this is more or less like a windows/dos problem:
>
> I do not like the cygwin dos window, so everytime I
> run cygwin, I go straight to open an xterm with my own
> color and size...
> but I do not like the cygwin xserver either because it
> either
>here's another question: is it possible for cygwin's
>xserver to use the native windows manager (like cygwin
>does) and do have to be so annoying big everytime??
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Ling F. Zhang wrote:
well, this is more or less like a windows/dos problem:
I do not like the cygwin dos window, so everytime I
run cygwin, I go straight to open an xterm with my own
color and size...
What about rxvt? It does have its own colors/size and it's a native win
application, no need of
/ "Ling F. Zhang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| well, this is more or less like a windows/dos problem:
|
| I do not like the cygwin dos window, so everytime I run cygwin, I go
| straight to open an xterm with my own color and size... but I do
| not like the cygwin xserver either because it either h
well, this is more or less like a windows/dos problem:
I do not like the cygwin dos window, so everytime I
run cygwin, I go straight to open an xterm with my own
color and size...
but I do not like the cygwin xserver either because it
either have to be in a big window or full
screen...well, I stil
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