Hi there,
I don't know how useful an answer this is going to be,
but for what its
worth, I also use mrxvt, though this trick will work
with any terminal.
Its not translucency, but transparency - I must
confess to not really
understanding the difference.
I run Cygwin/X with -multiwindow, so
Hello,
This is probably unimportant, but I thought I'd
mention it just the same... :)
I have my Windows Taskbar at the top of the screen
(instead of the bottom as it is by default).
Running XWin -multiwindow, I open an xterm and move it
right to the bottom of the screen. I open another
window
Hi Alexander, Antony,
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Antony Baxter wrote:
works fine in with truetype fonts, black-on-black
with .fon fonts.
Alexander Gottwald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Same for me. This seems to be a generic FreeType or
Xft
problem. I've cc'ed the xorg mailinglist.
*.fon files
However, I failed to get Windows Bitmap Fonts (
.fon
files ) working in
the same way. As I understand it, FreeType 2 should
support these ok; I
symlinked /mnt/win.../*.fon into my ~/.fonts dir,
ran
fc-cache, tried
e.g xterm -fa Small Fonts, but everything
appeared
as white-on-white.
Hello,
OS: WinXP, Service Pack 1
Cygwin: 1.5.9-1
Cygwin-X11-base: 6.7.0.0-8
Cygwin-X11-bin: 6.7.0.0-4
readline: 4.3-5
I'm having a stange problem with xterm that only
manifests itself when XWin is running in multiwindow
mode. When I launch an either an xterm or rxvt, the
line of the terminal the
Ah - got it. Its a problem caused by WindowBlinds.
Tony.
...
Hello,
OS: WinXP, Service Pack 1
Cygwin: 1.5.9-1
Cygwin-X11-base: 6.7.0.0-8
Cygwin-X11-bin: 6.7.0.0-4
readline: 4.3-5
I'm having a stange problem with xterm that only
manifests itself when XWin is running in multiwindow