On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Roman Belenov wrote:
I have the following problem - if a window is resized so that part of it get's
closer than 40 pixels to left screen border (I've got 1200x1600 resolution, so
effect takes places when absolute x coordinate of some pixels in a window is
larger then
Cserveny Tamas
Der Kopf und der Hals gehen zusammen in den Garten und spielen Ball im Wasser.
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
please send /tmp/XWin.log
Here it is
rootless.log
Description: X server log
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With regards, Roman.
Hi list,
Dave Carrigan wrote a letter previously about this issue.
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My problem is pretty much the same, but i'm not using xwinwm. XWinWM would be
workaround for the problem (maybe it makes an additional refrEsh), but it
won't solve the issue. This problem exist in
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Somehow the workarea got stripped.
Actually, it seems that I found the cause. I'm using Next-like application
launcher (BrLaunch) that uses left side of the screen to display button bar
(have been using it for years and so forgot to mention it in the
BTW moving standard Windows taskbar to the left of the screen causes the same
problem.
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With regards, Roman.
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Roman Belenov wrote:
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Somehow the workarea got stripped.
Actually, it seems that I found the cause. I'm using Next-like application
launcher (BrLaunch) that uses left side of the screen to display button bar
(have been
And XEmacs is really crashing for you even if you don't use this 9
packages ? Is there any hint in the *Message-Log* Buffer which lisp file
is getting loaded before you press c-x c-c ?
No, it doesn't crash when I move the mentioned directories to a subdirectory
but it crashes when any (just
I have a corporate version of 8.1.1.323, and see no slowdowns.
I didn't have to do anything special to make it work.
(Helpful post huh?)
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jack Tanner
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 5:05 PM
To:
Hi,
I am working on getting a native Solaris app to run on Windows using Cygwin.
Currently, we use Exceed to do this, so if I can get this working properly, I'm sure I
could convince our department head to send a donation your way. I have had success
with running it rootless, but am having
Sorry about the original post. So much for trying not to look like an idiot...
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From: Remfrey, Eric
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 10:09 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: different mouse behavior between rootless and multiwindow
Hi,
I am
Hello,
I did a quick search and didn't turn up anything so here goes.
I'm running XP with cygwin and cygwin X which is great. I'm just having a
problem if I drag a window over to the number 1 display, I can no longer
interact with it. Do I need to reconfig for two displays?
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Anthony Gabrielson wrote:
Hello,
I did a quick search and didn't turn up anything so here goes.
I'm running XP with cygwin and cygwin X which is great. I'm just having a
problem if I drag a window over to the number 1 display, I can no longer
interact with it.
Hello,
At least if XWin is run on notebook, there might be the problem that
cygwin incorrectly detects the number of available mouse buttons. This
may be the case especially if a 3-button-wheel mouse is attached to a
PS/2-port of that notebook, because the internal PS/2-port emulator
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