Dai Itasaka wrote:
Additional information.
This weird behavior can only be observed in an xterm with bash.
If I invoke it by xterm -e tcsh then no problem. If I do
xterm -e bash (or without -e bash) then no 's' allowed at
the prompt. I can't type nor paste.
can you please start xev and
Takuma Murakami wrote:
I have one request on this feature. Could you change
the line
{ 0x411, -1, jp,jp, NULL, NULL, Japanese},
to
{ 0x411, 7, jp,jp, NULL, NULL, Japanese},
in winconfig.c? It prevents JP layouts loaded for JP
Windows with US keyboards.
Part
Oh, OK. In that case, maybe rsh would be a useful alternative? Here's
something I do all the time from the local host running the Cygwin Xserver:
xhost remotehost
rsh remotehost xterm -display localhost:0
You can even wrap it inside a shell script:
#!/bin/sh
rhost=$1
I like using the xmouse feature in W2K with autoraise disabled (that
is to say that focus follow mouse, with a click to raise.)
I noticed that when I mouse over an X window, then click to raise, the
newly raised window does not redraw portions that were overlapped by
another X window. (I need to
David,
Update to the latest version of XFree86-xserv. This was fixed last week.
Harold
David Corking wrote:
I like using the xmouse feature in W2K with autoraise disabled (that
is to say that focus follow mouse, with a click to raise.)
I noticed that when I mouse over an X window, then click
) Additional information.
)
) This weird behavior can only be observed in an xterm with bash.
) If I invoke it by "xterm -e tcsh" then no problem. If I do
) "xterm -e bash" (or without -e bash) then no 's' allowed at
) the prompt. I can't type nor paste.
)
) can you
Hi.
I have a feeling this question has been posed before, but the problem I was
searching for answers on was difficult to put in a Google friendly format.
When I try to cut and paste _from_ Evolution inside X to any external Windows
program, all non-ascii characters show up as \x{00ae}, etc.
Part of the mississippi problem? I've commited the change.
Thank you for committing. I think this is not the
essential source of the problem.
Takuma Murakami ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I cannot live without doing that setxkbmap because otherwise I will be
in a bigger sh^H^H hole where the at mark becomes the double quotation,
the double quotation becomes the star, the star becomes the left parenthesis,
the left parenthesis becomes rightcrazy.
This is the side effect of