Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Anyone that is experiencing a crash on startup when using -clipboard
and -multiwindow, please try the debugging release that I made last
night:
Seems to be working for me, too! Also, this version doesn't seem to be
having the problems I was having with the focus
Harold L Hunt II said:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/XWin-Test76-DEBUG-2.exe.bz2
(1.2 MiB)
Starting X up with the following command:
./XWin-Test76-DEBUG-2.exe -once -terminate -nowinkill -unixkill -auth
$HOME/.Xauthority -depth 32 -multiwindow -clipboard
Cut-and-paste works *fine*
Brian Gallew said:
The windows all seem to behave properly. I'm using a virtual desktop
program for Windows and not having any problems putting different X
programs on different desktops. I'm not having any problems with insane
focus switching.
OK, I lied. There is still some occasional
Alexander Gottwald said:
I noticed this too. Happens with all apps (I've found) which change
resolution.
The interesting thing is that it clearly isn't *all* apps that change
resolution. I can run Neverwinter Nights (and often do!) concurrently
with XFree86 with nary a problem. This may well
Chris Twiner said:
Thanks for the 'extern C', I had forgotten to add those. If you
don't mind however I'll avoid poluting the std namespace.
By all means. I'm just glad it works.
Chris Twiner said:
Also I'm still a little confused as to why you needed to change the
build dll script anyway, what release of cygwin are you using?
Maybe I and the others have an older/newer version.
So, the fundamental problem is that gcc-3.2 does name mangling in a
different way than
Harold L Hunt II said:
I have searched for months and months for a way to receive a
definite signal that the X server is about to shutdown. There is a
hook provided by most window managers to indicate that the display
is closeing, but it has so far given mixed results. The last idea
I
Harold L Hunt said:
Eric Peabody's messages are getting bounced by the list server.
Apparently his mail server is changing the format of the message
somehow. Anyway, his reply is below.
Most likely he's using MS Outlook and/or MS Exchange. They're famouns
for adding ms-tnef bits to
I'm running cygiwn/xfree on a ThinkPad under XP. Generally speaking,
the first time that I start X after booting, the window doesn't get
drawn. So, I kill it and restart X and then it works. I'm very
confused about why it behaves this way. If it matters, here's the
script I'm using to start