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 are
Hi Antony,
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
*.fon files are not TrueType, they are legacy Windows bitmapped
fonts,
Antony Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think FreeType does support them; it supports Windows FNT fonts
which I presume are the same:
http://www.freetype.org/freetype2/index.html
Hi all,
Does anybody know off the top of his head what may be wrong here?
$ xlsfonts
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server 127.0.0.1:0.0
after 9 requests (8 known processed) with 0 events remaining.
$ xfontsel
XIO: fatal IO error 104 (Connection reset
Hi Nahor,
Nahor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Geeks (where I put Cygwin users), I assume, would have a recent
machine as their working machine and older systems for support
(firewall, server, ...).
So I would think that there are more XP machines out there than you
think. Now, is it majority? I
Hi Igor,
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is probably an ASCII vs Unicode issue. Most of Cygwin calls
the ASCII versions of the Windows API. I'm not sure Cygwin is even
Unicode-aware. Windows uses Unicode internally to encode the
filenames.
It's probably that some program
Benjamin Riefenstahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
and IBM encodings are identified by their number in IBM's codepage
and OEM encodings ...
Hi Nahor,
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
It was (is) in CVS and I really like it. Even much better than the
new one.
Nahor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe one can add yet-another-option on the commandline and have
several icons in the exe (or on a special library or whatever).
Hm, is the full
Hi Nahor,
Nahor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, I don' think it would work. I don't know the details but right
now, the icon is not a white square on older system.
Older systems use a 1-bit transparency mask (I forgot how this works
in detail). I am pretty sure that this is a separate item from
Hi Alexander,
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was (is) in CVS and I really like it. Even much better than the
new one.
Thanks.
I got it from CVS and noticed that the original version is in there.
Harold had mentioned a bug with the 24x24 image and I had sent a new
version
Hi Nahor,
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
That new one you just made with the alpha channel is awesome!
I'm not sure how this works, I assume the alpha channel is an XP
feature? Anyway the new icon still has those ragged edges on my W2K
system when viewed with a black background.
Nahor [EMAIL
Hi Nahor,
Nahor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, the alpha channel is a new thing from XP. In other Windows
systems, you should still get a slightly better icon than orginal
icon (IMHO).
[...]
How does this one look in 24x24?
Yes, it definitly is better here.
The edges will be ragged
Hi Fergus,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[~/.Xdefaults ...] whatever I try, I can't get it to implement
rxvt*font: Lucida Console-14
AFAICS, that is not a valid X11 font spec. You should be able to use
xfontsel -print to get a valid font spec for the font that you want.
benny
Hi Steve,
Steve Howie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Great! This works fine, but we still get the ugly ssh-style password
prompt - just a thought, but is there anything available under
cygwin to front end this with a username/password pop-up window?
That'd be ideal :)
If you don't really care
Hi Harold,
OS:
Windows 2000, SP4
Language:
English, German keyboard
Win32-X11 Copy and Paste, X11-Win32 Copy and Paste:
Latin-1 works
Non-Latin-1 (Unicode) doesn't work (doesn't work with xwinclip
either, though)
Xdmcp:
Did Not Try
benny
Hi Harold, Walter,
Walter Haidinger wrote:
winTopLevelWindowProc - BitBlt failed: Das Handle ist ungültig
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have not localized the error messages to German.
That part of the error message looks like it was converted from a
Windows error code with
Hi Alexander, Henrik,
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If someone could donate an old sparc or HP-UX machine I'd be willing
to debug the problems with xdmcp, fonts and keyboardlayouts with
those machines.
Wouldn't it be enough to get a temporary SSH account on a Sparc
machine to
Hi,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there anyway that you can figure out the -winencoding parameter
from Windows?
char label[20];
sprintf( label, CP%d, (int) GetACP() );
Or something similar, you get the idea. E.g. for SHIFT_JIS you should
get CP932, which is in the iconv
Hi Mark,
Mark Horn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am looking for Tcl/Tk v8.0 and a compatible version of Xlib, for a
port of an application developed originally for a Unix platform.
You may want to discuss Tcl/Tk issues on comp.lang.tcl. There are
much more people with specific Tcl/Tk knowledge
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The 24 x 24 16 color icon is blue rather than black.
Oops, sorry, corrected in the attachment, I hope. Still looking for a
decent free icon editor that doesn't let me make mistakes like that
and doesn't have too many bugs.
I am not so
Hi Jason, all,
Jason Dufair [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suspect whatever tricks are being done with -multiwindow prevent
iconify from behaving correctly.
Maybe this is connected to the fact that xterm -iconic doesn't work
on my system. I am also using -multiwindow.
benny
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If either of these things work when not using -multiwindow and
instead using twm or another window manager, then yes, that would be
the reason.
Confirmed. xterm -iconic works fine with twm here.
benny
Hi Stefan,
--- Alexander Gottwald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
in /usr/include/X11/keysymdef.h
Stefan Heinzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I didn't have that installed, thanks for the hint. Do I assume
correctly that the defines use the Unicode encodings?
Not in general. X11 keysyms are a
Hi Stefan,
I can only comment on some of the points, I hope others have more
experience with KDE.
Stefan Heinzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
o When exiting the X server it crashes.
I have that too sometimes, but I haven't yet investigated what's up.
I log into a Debian Linux machine on the
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Heinzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My Win2K is german, but I use a US keyboard with it (A Happy Hacking
Keyboard, to be precise). I use the US-international layout because
it has all the dead keys you need for various major european
languages
Here's the output of
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Heinzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I see more chance for success when analyzing the SSH_CLIENT variable
that is left behind by ssh. It contains the client's IP address,
which could be grafted into the DISPLAY variable. I'm not a shell
script guru, but I could try to put
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a temporary release of XWin.exe available that watches our
for more NULL pointer dereferences. Please try it out and report
your results:
That's the way I like it, JIT-fixes ;-)
I had started to get crashes with the new Emacs I
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay, I will release this debug version as soon as I get a chance.
Cool.
BTW, I forgot to mention that the icons are *much* better now, that
bit also works.
so long, benny
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was able to make a pretty good 24 x 24 - 16 color icon without
much trouble. I also made a 24 x 24 - 256 color icon. Now I
suppose we should change the patch that Colin sent in to load the 24
x 24 icon instead of the 16 x 16 icon for
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1) winconfig.c - Change nodeadkeys default to NULL for the German
(Germany) keyboard layout. (Alexander Gottwald, Benjamin
Riefenstahl)
2) X.ico - Add 24 x 24 - 256 color and 24 x 24 - 16 color icons.
(Harold L Hunt II, Benjamin
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't confirm that the icon in XWin.exe hasn't changed. How did
you extract the icon and view its contents? You do have an icon
editor/viewer that is capable of listing the multiple icons with the
file, right? Visual Studio will only
Hi Alexander, all,
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The was a question on the list about the dll renaming. So I guess
Benjamin(?) also compiled from cvs.
Yes, I just took the XFree86 CVS, and than dumped the test server
sources into the right directory. I didn't use a branch for
Hi Lev,
Lev Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On a related note, even the default 'X' icon that's used for xterms,
etc, and is presumably built into xwin.exe, well it looks fine when
alt-tabbing and on the taskbar, but the version on the windows
title-bar and the version in the system tray,
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That wonky/antialiased coloring comes when you upsize an icon from,
say, 256 colors to true color. You then have to go back in and get
rid of a lot of the antialiasing and shrink the mask back down.
I think you want some white or gray
Hi Harold,
Would you mind applying this? I like to play with the test servers,
but this is slightly annoying for me...
TIA, benny
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
@Harold: Can you please apply this patch? It changes the default keyboard
layout for
Hi all,
Jeremy Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It doesn't work (seems to print has followed by carrige return);
* local rxvt
* local xterm
* remote xterm (ssh from Solaris box)
The pound is U+00A3 according to charmap.exe. Are you sure that it's
not just a wrong readline setting? The
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recall seeing somewhere that the GDI DIB documentation is wrong
when it comes to 24 bit DIBs and that instead of the pixels being
packed, they are actually aligned on 32 bit word boundaries, just
like a 32 bit DIB. Am I crazy? Did I
Hi Axel,
Axel Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course I know about the mechanisms of forwarding displays under
unix/linux (like: xhost + hostname, export DISPLAY=
hostname:x.x,,... ), but this seems not to work, because I want to
connect to a display of a windows host and not to another
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, I will leave in the messaging window as it is needed by
many people that are working on patches, so it would be silly to
remove all of that framework.
Of course.
I will try to make a new release of xwinclip shortly.
Looks
Hi all, Harold,
I just figured out a problem that I have had with xwinclip-Test06.
The Windows PeekMessage() message loop doesn't process all messages.
When a message gets sent that is not processed, xwinclip starts an
endless loop alternating between select() and PeekMessage().
The reason is
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just want a solution that works identically to the dozen or so
commerical implementations that have conquered this very problem. I
won't be satisfied until we have clipboard support that rivals the
commercial X Servers for MS Windows.
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
#if defined(PATH_MAX) (PATH_MAX 255)
# undef PATH_MAX
#endif
#ifndef PATH_MAX
# define PATH_MAX 255
#endif
Now, I cannot say that the (PATH_MAX 255) conditional is actually
going to mean anything to the C preprocessor that we
Hi Robert,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gcc -g -O2 -L/usr/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -o Eterm main.o
.libs/libEterm.a -last -lImlib2 -lttf -lSM -lICE -lXext -lX11 -lipc
-last -lImlib2 -lttf -lSM -lICE -lXext -lX11 -lipc -Wl,--rpath
-Wl,/usr/lib:/usr/lib/Eterm -Wl,--rpath -Wl,/usr/lib:/usr/lib/Eterm
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was not talking about whether or not PATH_MAX was defined... I was
referring to the ``''. I cannot guarantee that such a condition
would work on Cygwin because:
1) I have not seen it used before
2) I have not tried it myself
I'd
Hi Max,
Max Buvry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LIB = -lSM -lXpm -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lX11 -lXext -lm -lc -lpq
Don't specify the C runtime libraries, they are implied and adding
them here can only do harm. IOW drop -lm -lc.
CFLAGS = -I/usr/include/ -I/usr/X11R6/include/
Same with C
Hi Wout,
Using ssh -X -l wout 10.0.0.2 on a suse linux 7.1 host
You mean you are connecting *from* your W2K box *to* your Linux host?
Otherwise I don't understand.
wout@sapwas:~ xterm -display 10.0.0.4:0
That's wrong, you shouldn't add the -display option. You need to
have the DISPLAY
Harold Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Excellent idea. Now I just need someone to write that script.
Shouldn't be too hard. Any takers?
How about
fontdir=/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
wfontdir=`cygpath -w $fontdir`
mount -bfs $wfontdir $fontdir 2 /dev/null || mount -bfu $wfontdir $fontdir
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