ant to use the GLwDrawingAreaWidgetClass, I
would presume that I should include the corresponding header file and
the class would be defined.
Thanks for your time, and I really do appreciate you and Cygwin.
Chris Carlson
On 10/7/2014 6:50 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 07/10/2014 03:31, Chris Car
No sooner did I respond than I see the update.
Nevermind.
Chris Carlson
On 10/8/2014 8:31 PM, Nem W Schlecht wrote:
I just remembered that my version of xv has been modified to place the
current image filename in the X11 clipboard. That might have been the
cause of the issue.
Regardless
indows 7 laptop, and I often
close the lid to hibernate until later.
I started X with -logverbose 3, but I haven't had it crash, yet. I'll
send the log when it crashes, presuming it does before I run out of disk
space. :-)
Chris Carlson
On 10/8/2014 11:51 AM, Nem W Schlecht wrote:
I'm running Cygwin:
CYGWIN_NT-6.1 grover 1.7.32(0.274/5/3) 2014-08-13 23:06 x86_64 Cygwin
under Windows 7.
I've discovered that the constant glwDrawingAreaWidgetClass is set to
0. It's supposed to be defined as:
WidgetClass glwDrawingAreaWidgetClass=(WidgetClass)&glwDrawingAreaClassRec;
Is
2/5/3) 2014-05-23 10:36 x86_64
OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 [Windows NT 6.1 build 7601](Win64)
Package: version 1.15.1-2 built 2014-05-06
XWin was started with the following command line:
X :0 -multiwindow
Let me know if there's anything else I can provide.
Chris Carlson
On 10/2/2014 5:
ng through the FAQ for answers, but I didn't see anything.
Is this something that has intentionally changed? Where would I find it
if it is (for future reference so I don't bug you)?
Thanks,
Chris Carlson
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Wow! Thanks for the quick response.
That was easy.
Chris
On 1/3/2014 10:23 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 03/01/2014 04:51, Chris Carlson wrote:
I just downloaded Cygwin 64-bit for the first time. I've been using Cygwin
32-bit for years.
[...]
I usually "ssh -X " to a remote Li
I just downloaded Cygwin 64-bit for the first time. I've been using
Cygwin 32-bit for years.
I'm running on Windows 7, and my Cygwin 32-bit has been working
reasonably well for a long time. My only issue with it was a problem it
had with my Caps Lock key. For whatever reason, focus would sw
I prefer to run my Cygwin X window as a separate window. I start XWin with
the following command line:
%RUN% XWin -clipboard -silent-dup-error
What I find, though, is that if my session goes to screen saver or my system
goes to sleep, the X window becomes black and won't refresh. I haven't
foun