Harold,
Hmm... maybe Takuma will know something about this since he was recently
changing code related to windows not redrawing correctly.
Takuma, any ideas?
I have committed a fix in winAdjustXWindow.
Takuma Murakami
Thanks Takuma.
Takuma Murakami wrote:
Harold,
Hmm... maybe Takuma will know something about this since he was recently
changing code related to windows not redrawing correctly.
Takuma, any ideas?
I have committed a fix in winAdjustXWindow.
Takuma Murakami
Bingo. That fixes my problem ;]
Thanks guys.
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On Behalf Of Harold L Hunt II
Sent: 03 March 2004 13:32
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Subject: Re: multiwindow broken?
Thanks Takuma.
Takuma Murakami wrote:
Harold,
Hmm
Ben Jackson wrote:
I have been (successfully) using XWin with -multimonitor -multiwindow
recently. However, since upgrading to the latest release (via setup.exe -
4.2.0-3)
4.2.0-3 of what? The only really useful version number is the version
of the XFree86-xserv package, and the current version
I have been having the same problem. Attached is my XWin.log.
To clarify: 2 screens. Any movement of a window makes it enter a state
where it is all white when on the right screen, and will display normally on
the left screen, except for the cursor.
I miss my rootless, multiwindow display!
Daniel Danger Bentley wrote:
I have been having the same problem. Attached is my XWin.log.
To clarify: 2 screens. Any movement of a window makes it enter a state
where it is all white when on the right screen, and will display normally on
the left screen, except for the cursor.
I miss my