Alexander,
Your updates have been posted.
Thanks for contributing and checking the source into CVS,
Harold
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Hi,
I've checked in the 0.9.8 tarball of the cygwin-xfree docs. They are
available in the xoncygwin cvs repository:
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/xo
Links:
I just posted release 0.9.9 to the documentation development page:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/devel/documentation/
Documentation, formatted, direct links:
Contributor's Guide http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/cg
User's Guide http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/ug/
FAQ http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs
>
> CYGWIN_95-4.0 myhost 1.5.3(0.90/3/2) 2003-09-01 13:15 i586 unknown
> unknown Cygwin
>
> I am running these tests on a Samba partition which is mounted
> on the F: drive.
>
> I can make an XDMCP connection using startxdmcp.bat or the command line
> Xwin.exe -query remotehost. (Having learnt t
There is really nothing to it. Just get a recent version of X, run it
with -multiwindow (and, I recommend, -clipboard), and run Emacs. Voila!
Not sure if the currently packaged XWin.exe supports -multiwindow, but
the latest "Server Test Series", available from the Cygwin/XFree86
website, will do
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Thomas L Roche wrote:
> I've been running NTEmacs for awhile, and Cygwin for awhile, but have
> only occasionally used X. I'd like to cut over to the cygwinized
> Emacs if I can keep a single desktop, i.e. run X rootless. Could
> someone point me to a howto illustrating setup a
Daniel,
The clipboard support is not currently being worked on.
The clipboard support could do any number of things... somebody only has
to take it upon themselves to add these "simple" things.
Harold
Armbrust, Daniel C. wrote:
Is there anyway to restart the copy and paste stuff after the clip
Is there anyway to restart the copy and paste stuff after the clipboard crashes?
Before, I was launching it with the xwinclip command, and it seemed to crash every so
often, and I would have to restart it. Now that I am using the -clipboard option on
the xwin server, when it crashes, there doe
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Holger Böhnke wrote:
> Dou you know if there's a debug version of cygwin or do I have to
> compile it myself or contact so. in the developpers list?
It was posted some days ago
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2003-09/msg00108.html
bye
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Thank you so much, mounting /tmp in binmode did the trick
Massimo
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Hi Alexander,
> I've checked the log, but could not find any information except that
> the keyrelease
> of the last two alt-gr presses were in reversed order.
There seems to be an additional KeyPress as well as the reversed order:
when it works: KP 113, KP 20 - KR 20, KR 113
when it does not wo
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Massimo De Benedetti wrote:
> For what I understood everything looks ok but my keyboard does not work
> properly in the xterm nor does it work in every other application that I
> launch from the xterm. Is there anything that I overlooked?
> Here is the list of the characters
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Erica Barkasz wrote:
> I've got the latest version of cygwin installed over
> Win 95 (Ver 4.0 Build 121)
> Whenever I try to connect to an X server through
> -query XDMP, it fails to connect and the following
> error appears at XWin.log (see file attached)
> Could someone plea
Hi,
I know that this subject has already been dealt in this mailing list but
apparently I can not sort things out. I am running cygwin/xfree on XP
(english version) but with an italian keyboard. The program uses always
what I believe is an us keyboard (it could well be something else but it
cer
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