Hi,
The -clipboard option fails with Win98. See:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-xfree/2006-01/msg00027.html
Nothing has changed since then. So please do not remove xwinclip ( Last
time I downloaded it with the obsolete option
of the cygwin setup program).
R. M.
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Never could find the package. Good news is I realized it's been quite
awhile since I last tried the '-clipboard' option. I tried it again on
my latest box and it appears to be working as intended. It still seems
odd that the 'xwinclip' package got dropped. I could foresee a possible
need
I just installed to a new box and am unable to find 'xwinclip' in the
available packages list. Is this part of another package now or has it
been replaced with something else?
Sterling
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Sterling Baker wrote:
I just installed to a new box and am unable to find 'xwinclip' in the
available packages list.
Is this part of another package now or has it been replaced with
something else?
Part of the main XWin executable now. Make sure XWin is invoked
(usually from startxwin.bat
I'm aware of the '-clipboard' option but find that to have undesirable
caveats at times. I like being able to turn the clipboard integration
on and off as I need. I looked on about a dozen different mirrors from
the setup program and none of them showed 'xwinclip' as an available
package (if I
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Kensuke Matsuzaki wrote:
Hi,
This patch will fix that problem.
Great
BTW, should I commit to CYGWIN branch or trunk?
Bugfixes to CYGWIN. This is where a pull releases from.
Development should be done on trunk. I'll sync the bugfixes
to trunk too.
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Kensuke Matsuzaki wrote:
Hi,
This patch will fix that problem.
BTW, should I commit to CYGWIN branch or trunk?
I've already commited it and will do an update to the package
soon.
bye
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the server comes up I run: xwinclip /dev/null
This seems to work fine for a while, then it arbitrary crashes. Ive piped
the output to a log file and heres what I get:
UnicodeSupport - Windows NT/2000/XP
Unicode clipboard I/O
GetClipboardData () failed:
So I restart X yet again
information about
- version of XWin
- OS (Win9x or WinNT, Version, language)
So I restart the X server, this time not using the clipboard option. When
the server comes up I run: xwinclip /dev/null
This seems to work fine for a while, then it arbitrary crashes. Ive piped
the output to a log
Please provide more information about
- version of XWin
When it starts it says:
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Rlease: 6.8.1.0-1
- OS (Win9x or WinNT, Version, language)
Win2k 5.00.2195 service pack 4, English
xwinclip is not supported anymore and lacks many
Zach Gelnett wrote:
Please provide more information about
- version of XWin
When it starts it says:
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Rlease: 6.8.1.0-1
- OS (Win9x or WinNT, Version, language)
Win2k 5.00.2195 service pack 4, English
Not unusual.
Does the
Zach Gelnett wrote:
Not unusual.
Does the error happen when copying between xterm and notepad (or the other
way). If not, which was the program you were copy copied the text from?
Well whenever I select in just the terminal from the kde desktop whatever is
selected takes over the
Hi,
This patch will fix that problem.
BTW, should I commit to CYGWIN branch or trunk?
Kensuke Matsuzaki
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http://peppermint.jp
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: xwinclip on Win95 no longer works (switched from Gnome to
KDE on linux)
[I hope that there are some ideas for this that do not include upgrading
the XFree86 stuff -- the last time I did
Thanks Alistair,
This is helpful to hear. I was a little concerned because the Cygwin home
page refers to Win98SE and above.
What I don't quite understand is why (my old November 2003) xwinclip was
working perfectly fine with Gnome but won't work at all with KDE.
I will attempt upgrading
[I hope that there are some ideas for this that do not include upgrading
the XFree86 stuff -- the last time I did such an upgrade it took a day and
a half to get things running properly again.]
xwinclip will either not start, or will not stay started, or causes XFree
session to lock up
: 887601c2
winShadowUpdateDDNL - IDirectDrawSurface4_Blt failure message maximum (10)
reached. No more failure messages will be pri
nted.
-Original Message-
From: Harold L Hunt II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 1:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Xwinclip
I can use highlighting to copy paste between all my xterms when Xwinclip is
not running.
When I start Xwinclip, I can no longer paste into my aixterm. All other
copy-pasting is working as advertised.
What can I do to help debug this issue ?
-Thanks
Steve More
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Don't use xwinclip, use the -clipboard option for XWin.exe instead.
Please make sure that you have a recent (i.e. XFree86-xserv-4.3.0-51 or
greater) version of XWin.exe.
Harold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can use highlighting to copy paste between all my xterms when Xwinclip is
not running
Because of experiencing hangs when using the built-in clipboard
support (see other threads), I have switched to running xwinclip.exe
separately. It normally works but recently, with the X server having
been running for a while, xwinclip died with 'unable to open
clipboard'. The full output
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Ed Avis wrote:
Previously, I've had xwinclip crash but been able to restart it. But
now when I try to restart xwinclip it dies immediately:
UnicodeSupport - Windows NT/2000/XP
Unicode clipboard I/O
OpenClipboard () failed:
If this happens you can try to copy
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
I'm going out on a limb here, as my experience with xfree86 is extremely
limited. Perhaps there is an option to achieve what I'm suggesting here.
Did you ever find out of that strange unicode-problem when copying from
OpenOffice? The \x023 problem.
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Hr. Daniel Mikkelsen wrote:
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Øyvind Harboe wrote:
I'm going out on a limb here, as my experience with xfree86 is extremely
limited. Perhaps there is an option to achieve what I'm suggesting here.
Did you ever find out of that strange unicode-problem when copying
I'm going out on a limb here, as my experience with xfree86 is extremely
limited. Perhaps there is an option to achieve what I'm suggesting here.
Oh well! :-)
xwinclip is clobbering the clipboard when I work w/e.g. OpenOffice:
- If I copy and paste a spreadsheet cell while xwinclip is running
yvind,
yvind Harboe wrote:
I'm going out on a limb here, as my experience with xfree86 is extremely
limited. Perhaps there is an option to achieve what I'm suggesting here.
Oh well! :-)
xwinclip is clobbering the clipboard when I work w/e.g. OpenOffice:
- If I copy and paste a spreadsheet cell
Just a few more comments to my question:
If I do not start xwinclip, I can copy and paste e.g. formulas in OpenOffice, or
tables from OpenOffice to an Evolution HTML email.
This is what is going on AFAICT:
xwinclip detects when my Linux box is updating its clipboard and then updates
Jay,
Jay Smith wrote:
Harold,
Maybe I am just being stupid, but I can't seem to find the clipboard
program, because
a) Using the Cygwin setup wizard to attempt to update my installation, I
checked a couple mirrors and they don't seem to have xwinclip -- they
only seem to have XFree86
Holger,
Holger Krull wrote:
difficult/impossible to get working with XDMCP. If you use XDMCP then
you probably want to use xwinclip.
That's true, only xwinclip is working. I noticed that xwinclip sometimes
outputs bursts of :
SelectionNotify - Reasserted ownership of ATOM
Harold == Harold L Hunt, Harold writes:
Harold The xwinclip-1.2.0-1 package has been updated in the Cygwin distribution.
The package installs its documentation under /usr/X11R6/share/doc indstead of
/usr/X11R6/doc.
Ciao
Volker
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The xwinclip-1.2.0-1 package has been updated in the Cygwin distribution.
Have you posted this new package? The -clipboard option does not work.
Currenty I'm starting xwin using the following command line:
start XWin
Jordi,
Jordi Vila wrote:
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The xwinclip-1.2.0-1 package has been updated in the Cygwin distribution.
Have you posted this new package? The -clipboard option does not work.
Currenty I'm starting xwin using the following command
The xwinclip-1.2.0-1 package has been updated in the Cygwin distribution.
Changes:
1) Added a build script for creating the Cygwin package. Add a README
file for /usr/X11R6/share/doc/Cygwin. Rename the package from
XFree86-xwinclip to xwinclip. (Harold L Hunt II)
2) xevents.c, xwinclip.c
Hi.
I have a feeling this question has been posed before, but the problem I was
searching for answers on was difficult to put in a Google friendly format.
When I try to cut and paste _from_ Evolution inside X to any external Windows
program, all non-ascii characters show up as \x{00ae}, etc.
Q: How can I copy from an openoffice spreadsheet to Evolution HTML
e-mail?
Background:
Recently I've had a lot of success in using CygWin x server to access
my Evolution e-mail client running on my Linux box.
However, when I try to copy a range of cells from openoffice calc,
xwinclip.exe
The
XFree86-[base,bin,doc,etc,fsrv,html,jdoc,lib,man,nest,prog,prt,ps,vfb,xserv,xwinclip]-4.3.0-1
packages have been updated in the Cygwin
distribution.
There were no Cygwin-specific changes in this release. This is a
release to synchronize with the XFree86 4.3.0.1 release.
A note about
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
There were no Cygwin-specific changes in this release. This is a
release to synchronize with the XFree86 4.3.0.1 release.
Some comments on bugs which are now fixed:
- xkbcomp can now be used on textmode mounts. Xwin loads the keymap as binary
files too.
- some
Thanks Alex,
I tried that but got an error. Do you get this?
$ cvs checkout -r XFIXES_BRANCH xc
cvs [server aborted]: no such tag XFIXES_BRANCH
J S wrote:
cvs checkout -rEXPR1 XFIXES_BRANCH
cvs checkout -r XFIXES_BRANCH xc
bye
ago
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This implies the branch tag 'XFIXES_BRANCH' doesn't exist.
Maybe, try:
$ cvs checkout -r XFIXES xc
If that fails, just checkout as normal (ie drop the -r tag), and do a 'cvs
log' on the file to examine what tags are available to checkout the code on.
Hope this helps!
PS When will the next
No luck I'm afraid. It's not XFIXES. I couldn't see anything in the log
either.
Does anyone have a copy of the code they could send me?
JS.
This implies the branch tag 'XFIXES_BRANCH' doesn't exist.
Maybe, try:
$ cvs checkout -r XFIXES xc
If that fails, just checkout as normal (ie drop the
Can you post the result of a 'cvs log file' on any file, please?
You may want to trim all the revision notes - the goodness we want is at the
top of the output.
Dan
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No luck I'm afraid. It's not XFIXES. I couldn't see anything in the log
either.
Does anyone have a copy of the code they
Thanks for your help. Here you go:
$ cvs log xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/winregistry.c
RCS file: /cvs/xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/winregistry.c,v
Working file: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xwin/winregistry.c
head: 1.1
branch:
locks: strict
access list:
symbolic names:
xf-4_3_99_8: 1.1
yn Fri, 11 Jul 2003, J S wrote:
symbolic names:
xf-4_3_99_8: 1.1
xf-4_3_99_7: 1.1
this is the cvs.xfree86.org repository? The current development
is done in the xoncygwin repository.
cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/xoncygwin login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[EMAIL
That explains a lot!!! The link to CVS access documentation on
http://xfree86.cygwin.com points to http://xfree86.org/cvs/.
symbolic names:
xf-4_3_99_8: 1.1
xf-4_3_99_7: 1.1
this is the cvs.xfree86.org repository? The current development
is done in the xoncygwin repository.
being called if the current owner
of the selection is the clipboard manager window. This stops the
infinite looping, but it causes a problem very similar to the original
xwinclip problem: the X selection is immediately unhighlighted.
So, my questions are:
1) Does anyone feel like helping
J S wrote:
cvs checkout -rEXPR1 XFIXES_BRANCH
cvs checkout -r XFIXES_BRANCH xc
bye
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Hello,
I've been using Cygwin/XFree86 Test Series quite
happily for a few weeks now, current snapshot is
Test91.
However, I've never quite gotten xwinclip (now
included in server) to work properly.
At startup I am able to copy/paste text between
X and Windows, but at this stage my X selection
it impossible
to work on it any further (e.g.: I can't delete
selected text in nedit (Motif text editor) using the
backspace key, similar problems in xemacs, kate (KDE3) etc.).
This is a X design problem. XWinclip must own the selection to be able to
detect the selection changes
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I have been working with the code for Keith Packard's XFIXES
extension. The XFIXES extension includes a new hook in
Xserver/dix/dispatch.c that allows functions within the Xserver (such
as the XFIXES xtension) to register for a callback when a selection's
ownership
a problem very similar to the original
xwinclip problem: the X selection is immediately unhighlighted.
So, my questions are:
1) Does anyone feel like helping on this? Got any ideas right off the bat?
2) What would be the best way for me to share the code with other
developers? I don't want
Well, then I will fork the xwinclip development. That's the greatness of
open source.
I think that seamless integration with windows is very important.
And a Windows user never expects to lose the clipboard contents when he
selects text with the mouse.
Thanks for all.
Good bye.
Howdy Harold, you took the words right out of my mouth (well, maybe they
were a bit kinder than I'd have been!):
Subject: Re: xwinclip patch
...
Not all applications used the CLIPBOARD atom... a lot of them still only
use XA_PRIMARY. Dropping support for XA_PRIMARY is a HUGE reduction
Excellent.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, then I will fork the xwinclip development. That's the greatness of
open source.
I think that seamless integration with windows is very important.
And a Windows user never expects to lose the clipboard contents when he
selects text with the mouse.
Thanks
Nope, you really didn't read the mailing list.
Not all applications used the CLIPBOARD atom... a lot of them still only
use XA_PRIMARY. Dropping support for XA_PRIMARY is a HUGE reduction in
the feature set of xwinclip and it will not be accepted by users.
Harold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Howdy Harold, you took the words right out of my mouth (well, maybe they
were a bit kinder than I'd have been!):
Subject: Re: xwinclip patch
...
Not all applications used the CLIPBOARD atom... a lot of them still only
use XA_PRIMARY. Dropping support for XA_PRIMARY is a HUGE reduction
times that
xwinclip must be rewritten, but I can't find why.
In January, you said that you are planning to integrate xwinclip into the X
server to be able to detect when an application asserts a selection
ownership (at least, it's what I understant :-?).
I think that this is a dead end, because an X
Okay, since the selection stealing by xwinclip/-clipboard probably
generates the largest amount of annoying questions on this mailing list,
I decided to finally spend a little time trying to redo this properly.
I had been meaning to look at Keith Packard's XFIXES extension that was
added
);
if (atomLocalProperty == None)
With this patch, xwinclip works as a Windows user would expect.
With a few lines, I've configured xterm and emacs to copy/paste to/from the clipboard:
~/.Xresources:
*VT100.Translations: #override \
Shift KeyPress Insert: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD) \n
I think that xwinclip shouldn't monitor the primary selection because:
a) The primary selection has user feedback. When an X application loses the
primary selection, usually clears the selection, so you can't delete, cut,
copy or whatever you want to do.
b) The primary selection doesn't behave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that xwinclip shouldn't monitor the primary selection because:
a) The primary selection has user feedback. When an X application loses the
primary selection, usually clears the selection, so you can't delete, cut,
copy or whatever you want to do.
b) The primary
Sorry. I have searched the maillist and I've read several times that
xwinclip must be rewritten, but I can't find why.
In January, you said that you are planning to integrate xwinclip into the X
server to be able to detect when an application asserts a selection
ownership (at least, it's what I
I have observed that highlighting with either xwipclip running or Xwin
running with the -clipboard switch, vanishes directly after completing a
selection. The copy to the X and Windows clipboards happens just fine.
However, I would prefer the highlighting to remain until the next mouse
click as it
Derek,
Yes, we know.
This is not an easy problem, search the mailing list archives for more
details.
No one is working on this problem at the moment and we appreciate your
offer to help. You might be interested in the XFIXES extension, which
almost made it into the XFree86 4.3.0 release but
anyone have any ideas?
-Original Message-
From: Harold L Hunt II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 10:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: XWin -clipboard and xwinclip bad highlighting behavior
Derek,
Yes, we know.
This is not an easy problem, search
Andrew,
This issue has been beat to death in the mailing list archives since
xwinclip was first released. It is not possible to fix xwinclip without
a server extension or without modifying the server code directly to
support an integrated clipboard system. Search the archives if you
Could someone please point out what I am missing?
Cygwin/XFree works rock-solid for me as an x-terminal to a remote host.
However I cannot get -clipboard to work; Xwinclip works fine, but only if
I delay running it until I've logged in to the remote host and executed
xhost +my-pc-addr. If I
this is a know issue.
pl. see following mails
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-01/msg00157.html
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2002-01/msg00155.html
i got following links as the result of search at google
Search conditionxwinclip site:cygwin.com
http://xfree86.cygwin.com
I have found that xwinclip dies if I try to put it into the background:
msp-arjuno 398: xwinclip
UnicodeSupport - Windows NT/2000/XP
Suspended
msp-arjuno 399: bg
[1]xwinclip
Call to select () failed: -1. Bailing.
The most likely reason
,
Harold
Jeffrey C Honig wrote:
I have found that xwinclip dies if I try to put it into the background:
msp-arjuno 398: xwinclip
UnicodeSupport - Windows NT/2000/XP
Suspended
msp-arjuno 399: bg
[1]xwinclip
Call to select () failed: -1. Bailing
this incompatibility issue, especially since there may not be
further updates to the standalone xwinclip program?
Raymond
Harold Hunt wrote:
Jeff,
Most people are using the -clipboard command-line parameter for XWin.exe now... which
provides the functionality of xwinclip.exe running in a seperate thread
Most people are using the -clipboard command-line parameter for
XWin.exe now... which provides the functionality of xwinclip.exe
running in a seperate thread in XWin.exe. I don't know that I will
ever make any new releases of the stand-alone xwinclip.exe.
D'oh!
I guess I didn't see that
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, J S wrote:
Thanks Alex. That's the same problem I'm having. Can't select the text to
copy.
I have some customers who use xdm to run their application but I'm not sure
what to do now because they need to cut and paste with it.
eg. xterm:
I can select text, but the
Does anyone else here use xdm? Could you test this out and let me know if
your xwinclip works on it?
Thanks,
JS.
Nope, never seen that before.
J S wrote:
Hi,
When I run xdm to an AIX box (either with -clipboard or xwinclip
standalone) I'm unable to select text to copy. The highlight won't
J S wrote:
Does anyone else here use xdm? Could you test this out and let me know if
your xwinclip works on it?
I'm using XWin with wdm. I don't need winclip very often so I only start
it when I really need it. I've seen no problems (beside that the selection
immediatly disappears after I
J S wrote:
Does anyone else here use xdm? Could you test this out and let me know
if
your xwinclip works on it?
I'm using XWin with wdm. I don't need winclip very often so I only start
it when I really need it. I've seen no problems (beside that the selection
immediatly disappears after
Hi,
When I run xdm to an AIX box (either with -clipboard or xwinclip standalone)
I'm unable to select text to copy. The highlight won't stick after selecting
the text, but it copy parts of the text.
However on Solaris, I can select the text, but this doesn't get copied to
the clipboard
Nope, never seen that before.
J S wrote:
Hi,
When I run xdm to an AIX box (either with -clipboard or xwinclip
standalone) I'm unable to select text to copy. The highlight won't stick
after selecting the text, but it copy parts of the text.
However on Solaris, I can select the text
Marc,
All I can tell you right now is that it has always been a pain to get
xwinclip (or any local X client for that matter) to work with XWin.exe when
you are using -query for an XDMCP session.
I can also tell you that I doubt that the new version of XWin.exe is causing
the stand-alone xwinclip
XWin.exe to drop its pants to the LOWEST
bidder; that parameter lets any X Client connect, including your X
girlfriend's. :)
(sorry, rotten pun, I will stop)
So the -ac parameter is at least part of the equation, but I find it
interesting that later versions of XWin.exe made xwinclip fail to connect
For quite some time now I've been successfully running xdmcp via Xwin on
several Windows machines to connect to a Linux server.
I recently noticed the announcement that xwinclip functionality has been
integrated into Xwin (with -clipboard) and so I thought I would give it
a shot. I downloaded
Marc,
Send in /tmp/XWinrl.log from when you use -clipboard and nothing happens.
Make sure that you have removed ``xwinclip'' from your startup script.
Harold
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marc Williams
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marc Williams
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 11:02 AM
To: Cygwin list
Subject: xwinclip usage?
For quite some time now I've been successfully running xdmcp via Xwin on
several Windows machines to connect to a Linux server.
I recently noticed the announcement
/XFree86 X Server.
Harold
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marc Williams
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 11:02 AM
To: Cygwin list
Subject: xwinclip usage?
For quite some time now I've been successfully running xdmcp via Xwin
]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marc Williams
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 11:02 AM
To: Cygwin list
Subject: xwinclip usage?
For quite some time now I've been successfully running xdmcp via Xwin on
several Windows machines to connect to a Linux server.
I recently noticed
, or from xterm to windows, just not from dtterm to
windows without using the above method.
I've tried this numerous times, with the latest xwinclip installed, and
using Blackbox as my Window Manager.
The other thing that won't work within dtterm is if you open a file in vi
the SHIFT special characters
Hi,
I have just installed xwinclip on a Window 95 PC according to the
instructions on the xwinclip web page. The xwinclip.exe is dated 29
December 2002, thus I assume that it is Test07. It was on my system as the
result of an install of Cygwin that was downloaded about a week ago -- I
guess
?? How do determine if the xwinclip is even running?
ps should retun something like this :
2188 12052 2188 con 18317 05:15:39
/usr/X11R6/bin/xwinclip
if it isnt running, check if you put it in the startxwin.bat or
$HOME/.xinitrc.
?? How should I further test to try
* Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-12 21:20:30 -0500]:
I just posted Test 08 to the xwinclip development page:
By the way, in this new version, whenever I select something (in an
xterm), the following text gets printed to the terminal at the cursor
position:
electionNotify
to the xwinclip development page:
By the way, in this new version, whenever I select something (in an
xterm), the following text gets printed to the terminal at the cursor
position:
electionNotify - Reasserted ownership of ATOM: PRIMARY
Is this normal?
* Jeremy Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-13 13:34:26 +]:
Can you download the TEST07 version from xfree.cygwin.com and test
that (you'll need to set DISPLAY=ww.xx.yy.zz:0). If it doesn't give
those messages then let me know.
Test06 does not
Test07 and Test08 do
Windows NT
). If it doesn't give those
messages then let me know.
Jeremy
John Buttery wrote:
* Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-12 21:20:30 -0500]:
I just posted Test 08 to the xwinclip development page:
By the way, in this new version, whenever I select something (in an
xterm), the following text
Links:
I just posted Test 08 to the xwinclip development page:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/devel/xwinclip/
You can install the Test 08 package via setup.exe by selecting the
'release' package (and be sure to check the 'Bin' box):
XFree86-xwinclip-4.2.0-8
xwinclip binary and source code releases
Hi,
Attached is a patch which adds support for the -display and --display
command line parameters to xwinclip.
Its my first attempt at C coding so I've got no idea if its good coding
practice, it runs fine on my machine. It emits a warning when compiling
about how I've declared a character
of xwinclip when I get
a chance.
Harold
Jeremy Wilkins wrote:
Hi,
Attached is a patch which adds support for the -display and --display
command line parameters to xwinclip.
Its my first attempt at C coding so I've got no idea if its good coding
practice, it runs fine on my machine. It emits
Your advice consists of ``it would be better if someone had some time to
polish some rough edges in xwinclip.'' Are you suggesting that you have
some time to polish those rough edges? As you said yourself, none of it
is hard to do.
Harold
Joo-won Jung wrote:
Sanori,
Let me tell you, I
Sanori,
Let me tell you, I wrote xwinclip and I still don't fully understand how to
make it work well when using -query.
I can tell you that running xhost on your Windows machine won't help
anything. What you need to do is run xhost in a terminal that is running
within your -query session
Thanks Volker.
Of course, we know about the selection highlighting problem :)
Harold
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Hi
This version of xwinclip works fine but makes for example
xemacs and nedit unusuable because the highlighted selection isn't
preserved.
Ciao
Volker
Hi
I've just noticed that the new winclip does not terminate when
XWin is closed..it used to?
Minor error but my XP now has an end program prompt on shutdown.
Colin
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
Subject: xwinclip
Koji,
Could you check the 4.2.0-7 version of Cygwin/XFree86's xwinclip package to
make sure that it still works with Japanese characters on Windows
NT/2000/XP?
Thanks,
Harold
of that framework.
I will try to make a new release of xwinclip shortly.
Harold
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
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
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