Re: Xfree issues under Windows 2000

2003-06-20 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Ken C wrote: Thanks again for the help - here's the result of the program (I'm assuming you wanted me to post it): [output] looks normal. lo: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=127.0.0.1 eth0: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=192.168.0.101 and you tried with the -from 192.168.0.101

Re: US-Intl keymap (was: Re: X server acting funny when displaying remote KDE session)

2003-06-20 Thread Stefan Heinzmann
--- Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote: The right-hand Alt key is used as a shift-key to produce alternate characters together with most of the other keys in the same way as the AltGr key on german keyboards. The left Alt key

Re: Custom icons + MouseUp fix

2003-06-20 Thread Colin Harrison
Hi Earle, The DLL hook is fairly straightforward to use, but is intrusive on the rest of a system, (MS don't really recommend using them!) MSDN however have lots of stuff on hooks e.g. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/winui/WinUI/WindowsUserInterface/Win dowing/Hooks/AboutHooks.asp I've

Re: US-Intl keymap (was: Re: X server acting funny when displayingremote KDE session)

2003-06-20 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote: I tried that and it didn't work for some reason. I defined the AltGr key combinations by modifying xkb/symbols/us_intl, which I attach. I modified xkb/keymap/xfree86 to include a us_intl_sh variant that pulls in my new file and modified XF86Config

Re: US-Intl keymap (was: Re: X server acting funny when displayingremote KDE session)

2003-06-20 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote: Does the mapping in the attached file make sense? The entrys for no symbols were too much. I've removed them. See the attached file. A short test was ok (äñ© for alt-r + qnc). bye ago -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gotti.org

Re: US-Intl keymap (was: Re: X server acting funny when displaying remote KDE session)

2003-06-20 Thread Stefan Heinzmann
--- Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote: Does the mapping in the attached file make sense? The entrys for no symbols were too much. I've removed them. See the attached file. A short test was ok (äñ© for alt-r + qnc). Umm, the

Re: US-Intl keymap (was: Re: X server acting funny when displayingremote KDE session)

2003-06-20 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote: Umm, the attachment seems to have been lost... Silly me ;) bye ago -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gotti.org ICQ: 126018723// // $XFree86: xc/programs/xkbcomp/symbols/us_intl,v 1.4.4.1 2002/08/26 21:43:24 paulo Exp $ // //

Re: US-Intl keymap

2003-06-20 Thread Stefan Heinzmann
It doesn't work for me. I created a separate us_intl_sh file in order not to upset the existing us_intl. I created a new entry in xkb/keymap/xfree86 as follows: // Stefan Heinzmann's version of a US-international keyboard xkb_keymap us_intl_sh { xkb_keycodes{ include xfree86

Re: US-Intl keymap

2003-06-20 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote: entry in xkb/keymap/xfree86 as follows: I also added an entry to xkb/keymap.dir But it doesn't seem to have the slightest effect on the keybord behaviour. Have you got an idea what could be wrong? The best is to test it with xkbcomp xkbcomp -xkm

Re: US-Intl keymap

2003-06-20 Thread Franz Wolfhagen
I had a similar strange problem with AltGr while having the following entries in .inputrc : set meta-flag On set convert-meta Off set output-meta On I entered those to be ableto have danish national characters displayed correctly in bash. The effect was that using xterm in a local xserver

Re: US-Intl keymap

2003-06-20 Thread Stefan Heinzmann
--- Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote: entry in xkb/keymap/xfree86 as follows: I also added an entry to xkb/keymap.dir But it doesn't seem to have the slightest effect on the keybord behaviour. Have you got an idea what could be

Re: US-Intl keymap

2003-06-20 Thread Alexander Gottwald
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Stefan Heinzmann wrote: There's a minor niggle left, however: Under Windows the behaviour of the dead keys is somewhat different. When a dead key is followed by a kepress with which it doesn't combine, the character of the dead key is generated followed by the character

Re: Xfree issues under Windows 2000

2003-06-20 Thread Ken C
[output] looks normal. lo: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=127.0.0.1 eth0: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=192.168.0.101 and you tried with the -from 192.168.0.101 parameter? Have you checked if the xdm server reported any errors? You can start xdm with xdm -debug 10 to print out a lot of debugging messages.

Re: US-Intl keymap

2003-06-20 Thread Benjamin Riefenstahl
Hi Stefan, --- Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: in /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h Stefan Heinzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I didn't have that installed, thanks for the hint. Do I assume correctly that the defines use the Unicode encodings? Not in general. X11 keysyms are a

Re: Xfree issues under Windows 2000

2003-06-20 Thread Alexander Gottwald
Ken C wrote: Yep, I tried -from with both dynamic and static IP addresses. I'm guessing the xdm startup you're referring to is on the Linux box? I'm not sure how to do that, as everything starts up automatically at boot right now. Shut down the already running login manager with

Dead key and mode shift key behaviour

2003-06-20 Thread Stefan Heinzmann
The attachment is a question from the cygwin-xfree list which appears to be more appropriate for this list. I wanted to add another question to it: I noticed when working with the right Alt key as a mode-shift key that it matters whether Shift is pressed after or before the right Alt-key. In

Re: Xfree issues under Windows 2000

2003-06-20 Thread Ken C
Shut down the already running login manager with /etc/init.d/xdm stop (maybe this file is kalled kdm or gdm or how the login manager is called) start xdm in debug mode xdm -debug 10 -nodaemon Pardon my ignorance, but I think I've restarted this with the correct settings (I found kdm in

Re: US-Intl keymap

2003-06-20 Thread Stefan Heinzmann
--- Benjamin Riefenstahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Do I assume correctly that the defines use the Unicode encodings? Not in general. X11 keysyms are a bit older than Unicode. But keysyms are identical with Latin-1 for that range, so anything below 256 is also identical to Unicode.

What is a good Windows Manager for cygwin/XFree86

2003-06-20 Thread Greg Freemyer
I want to find a basic windows manager the supports: resize, move, minimize, maximize Seems like a pretty basic request, but I have tried twm, mwm, and fvwm2. fvwm2 is the most functional for me, but it does not have min/max. What windows manager provides the above in a cygwin/XFree86 env.