Hi,
a proprietary medical program (programmed in qt) is working with cygwin in
-multiwindow
mode on WinXP. Latest cygwin 1.7.17 (installed 3 days ago) seens so work. But
child
windows of that programm open in fullscreen size (fill the entire screen) and
without important window manager funct
further informations: a very old cygwin (0.9. ?? , about 6 years old) has no
problems with
child windows. The childs apear with 3 symbols in the top right corner
X, _ and D
and the childs are opened in the correct size. We need now a newer
cygwin because of
SHM-MIT (sh
On 07/12/2012 14:54, egerl...@aiai.de wrote:
> a proprietary medical program (programmed in qt) is working with cygwin in
> -multiwindow
> mode on WinXP. Latest cygwin 1.7.17 (installed 3 days ago) seens so work. But
> child
> windows of that programm open in fullscreen size (fill the entire sc
* Jon TURNEY schrieb:
> Possibly this is a bug with the mapping of the X windows decoration hints into
> a native Windows window style.
>
> Can you install 'xprop', and show the output you get from running that, then
> clicking on the window which doesn't get decorated and sized correctly?
See x
Hi,
Does MIT-SHM work over a network with Cygwin/X (or is your client local)?
You appear to be connecting a remote Suse to local Windows from your traces.
See this fd.o bugzilla on SSH proxies and shared memory...
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11080
Thanks,
Colin Harrison
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* Colin Harrison schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> Does MIT-SHM work over a network with Cygwin/X (or is your client local)?
>
> You appear to be connecting a remote Suse to local Windows from your traces.
so it is. Sorry, I didn't declare it in my first post.
Linux Suse 11.1 Server <- LAN -> windows XP
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* Jon TURNEY schrieb:
> Possibly this is a bug with the mapping of the X windows decoration hints into
> a native Windows window style.
>
> Can you install 'xprop', and show the output you get from running that, then
> clicking o
On 18/12/2012 13:51, egerl...@aiai.de wrote:
> * Jon TURNEY schrieb:
>
>> Possibly this is a bug with the mapping of the X windows decoration hints
>> into
>> a native Windows window style.
>>
>> Can you install 'xprop', and show the output you get from running that, then
>> clicking on the windo
* Jon TURNEY schrieb:
>
> >> _NET_WM_STATE(ATOM) = _NET_WM_STATE_MODAL
> >> _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE(ATOM) = _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG,
> >> _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_NORMAL
> >> _MOTIF_WM_HINTS(_MOTIF_WM_HINTS) = 0x6, 0x0, 0x68, 0x3, 0x0
> >> WM_NORMAL_HINTS(WM_SIZE_HINTS):
> >>user specifie