The recent changes from LoadIcon to LoadImage, while technically The Right
Thing, have made the default X icon less pretty in the small size (ie in
window titles, on the taskbar). I can explain in detail the cause of this
if anyone cares. Last night I was toying in my head with a few ideas for
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
You'll quickly note that 'X.Org Foundation' is somehow
getting into CFLAGS as a raw string, causing gcc to bork. It seems that
this may be somehow caused by macros in xterm's configure scripts that
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
(you actually need both sets of quotes so that the inner double quotes get
propagated to gcc -- same goes for your proposed changes above, and,
possibly, for the true clause of the #if statement in the above
Imakefile). If it helps, I can submit
Howdy,
At 01:18 PM 4/25/2004 -0400, Lev S Bishop wrote:
The recent changes from LoadIcon to LoadImage, while technically The Right
Thing, have made the default X icon less pretty in the small size (ie in
window titles, on the taskbar). I can explain in detail the cause of this
if anyone cares.
My CVS commit emails are in limbo, but just a heads up that I've
checked in a change to the HW accelerated cursor routines to add support
for non black-and-white cursors. Initially it only supports 2-colored
cursors (try set-mouse-color in emacs...), not ARGB ones added with the
XRENDER
Earle wrote:
Sure, I'd like to hear the cause!
When you use LoadIcon(), windows keeps track of the original source of the
icon, so that if a different sized icon is required, it can go back to
that resource/file and load up the appropriate sized icon from there. If
you use loadimage, then it
Earle wrote:
Anyone who knows any apps that compile under cygwin that use the render
cursors, I'd be interested in hearing about them so I can do some coding
and testing...
Well, emacs compiles under cygwin, but the version distributed with cygwin
doesn't use render. But I know for a fact
Earle F. Philhower III wrote:
PNG icon support would be neat and easy too, but it doesn't look like
libpng is standard in the X tree and I wouldn't want to add dependencies...
I'd say go for it, as long as we can turn it on or off with a flag in
cygwin.cf... so just #ifdef everything so that we
I was recently introduced to this wonderful product and attempted to
install it on my home computer. It works more or less, but no home
directory was created. There also was an error message.
My system is Windows XP and I use it without a password. Is a password
needed? The following is a
Howdy,
At 07:28 PM 4/25/2004 -0400, Lev S Bishop wrote:
Well, emacs compiles under cygwin, but the version distributed with cygwin
doesn't use render. But I know for a fact that the version I'm using right
now (on a remote machine) does use ARGB cursors so there must be
compile-time options to
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