Kensuke Matsuzaki wrote:
> > -internalwm is actually -multiwindow?
>
> No. -multiwindow use hw/xwin/winmultiwindow*.c to handle widow, but
> -internalwm use miext/rootless/. And -internalwm uses built-in wm in
> winmultiwindowwm.c too if another window manager is running.
oh. This makes it clear.
Hi All,
My fonts are too small on the 1680x1050 laptop I just got. Looking at
the mailing lists, it seemed XWin -dpi 100 was the answer. I installed
the 100 dpi fonts and added the -dpi 100 to my XWin command line, but
this changed NOTHING. I am using the newest XWin (6.8.1.0-5). Can anyone
> -internalwm is actually -multiwindow?
No. -multiwindow use hw/xwin/winmultiwindow*.c to handle widow, but
-internalwm use miext/rootless/. And -internalwm uses built-in wm in
winmultiwindowwm.c too if another window manager is running.
> I'd keep the options (at least their names) for backward
Kensuke Matsuzaki wrote:
> Hi, guys.
>
> I'm writing code related mwextwm. Temporally I added -internalwm
> option. It detects another window manager, and automatically it
> switches on/off built-in window manager. There are duplicated code for
> -rootless and -multiwindow and -mwextwm. This will
Lou Rosas wrote:
> windows dialog box: "The dynamic link library
> cygdb-4.1.dll could not be found in
> ". If I downloaded everything, what am I missing? I
> looked
> for the dll's, and I found they were represented in
> the path, but found a cygdb-4.2.dll. What do I need
> to do differently,