On 07-Apr-97 Kevin J Poorman wrote:
>Hi
>
>first the motif questions
>1: where can I get the motif librarys ?
>2: How much do they cost ?
>
>secondly the X questions
>
>when I type xdm absolutly nothing happens I just get a command prompt
>back and no process
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On 07-Apr-97 Kevin J Poorman wrote:
>when I type xdm absolutly nothing happens I just get a command prompt
>back and no processes are spawned... any thoughts ?
>
Try checking the /var/log/xdm-errors file.
>also I have afterstep and like it's look and feel my
point I was trying to make :). The way xscreensaver
is compiled now, the demo mode and lock mode will not work. If I
compile it with Motif, the demo and lock modes will work, but the
binary packages will not be free. Motif is a widget set for X. And
yes, the look is part of Motif.
R> I have the
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Kevin J Poorman wrote:
> Hi
> first the motif questions
> 1: where can I get the motif librarys ?
Cheap*Bytes (http://www.cheapbytes.com) sells a complete Motif
2.0.1 development system (SWiM Motif 2.0 by LaserMoon) for $69.00. This
is a VERY good price co
Hi
first the motif questions
1: where can I get the motif librarys ?
2: How much do they cost ?
secondly the X questions
when I type xdm absolutly nothing happens I just get a command prompt
back and no processes are spawned... any thoughts ?
when I look though /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fvwm95-2/ I
dialog box you spoke of but it
just started and exited without displaying anything.
I have the app-defaults file set to use xv to display some images and all
others shut off.
What kind of extra functionality would Motif bring to a screensaver?
Not all of us know what Motif does for a program. I
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> Hi all,
>
> As the main
Hello
Question where can I get the motif librarys and How much are they ...
Kevin Poorman
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>...this is a fish
Memory Fault Where Am I ?
I'd prefer there were still a free version (even a static motif
version has to go in non-free, right?) although I usually use
xlockmore instead...
>>>>>>>> On Sun, 6 Apr 1997, Larry wrote:
Larry> So, the question: Would anyone like to see packages compiled
Larry> with Motif for the extra functionality?
Yes Yes YEs, and IMHO you should make 2 pkgs - onw statically and one
dynamically linked.
Larry> If
Hi all,
As the maintainer of xscreensaver, I have a few questions for users
and potential users.
When xscreensaver is compiled with Motif, it has a few additional
capabilities:
o It can be set to do locking, either through explicit direction by
xscreensaver-command, or automatically after a
"BB" == Brown, Paul, BROWNPA2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BB> I was wondering if anybody had any recommendations as to which
BB> versions of Motif are any good and what the prices are.
CheapBytes has SWiM Motif for $69.00. It's working well for me so
far. Insta
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> From: Larry Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Michael Harnois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Debian Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Which OSF/Motif ?
> Date: Friday, March 07, 1997 3:30 PM
>
> On Fri, Mar 07, 1997 at 01:33:09PM -0600, Michael Harno
On Fri, Mar 07, 1997 at 01:33:09PM -0600, Michael Harnois wrote:
> Larry Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I highly recommend the SWIM Motif from
> > http://www.cheapbytes.com. It's worked really well for nearly
> > all Motif apps I've
Larry Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I highly recommend the SWIM Motif from
> http://www.cheapbytes.com. It's worked really well for nearly
> all Motif apps I've tried to compile, and the price is right.
"Nearly" is a little frightening ... what *hasn
On Fri, Mar 07, 1997 at 01:11:00PM +, Brown, Paul, BROWNPA2 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anybody had any recommendations as to which
> versions of Motif are any good and what the prices are.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul Brown
>
I highly reco
Hi,
I was wondering if anybody had any recommendations as to which
versions of Motif are any good and what the prices are.
Thanks,
Paul Brown
Download the staroffice package into some directory and put the following
script there. Run it as superuser and Staroffice will install without
Motif libraries:
starinst:
#!/bin/sh
# Prepare Star Office for Non Motif installation
mkdir temp
cd temp
# Extract Libraries needed for installation
"James A. Robinson" writes:
->
-> > Can someone point me toward the FAQ or HOWTO that will explain the
-> > issues with Motif? Why is Motif hard to come by and what is Lesstif?
->
-> Motif is a set of "proprietary" libraries licensed by OSF. So it
->
On Tue, 20 Aug 1996, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
> Can someone point me toward the FAQ or HOWTO that will explain the
> issues with Motif? Why is Motif hard to come by and what is Lesstif?
>
> Thnax!
>
> Chris -)-
>
(Anybody should jump in here if I make a mistak
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From: James A. Robinson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 1996 2:48 AM
To: Christopher R. Hertel
Cc: debian-user
Subject: Re: Please explain Motif issues (was: StarOffice under Debian)
> Can someone point me toward the FAQ or HOWTO that will explain
> Can someone point me toward the FAQ or HOWTO that will explain the
> issues with Motif?
Please clarify what you mean by "the issues".
> Why is Motif hard to come by
Because it is commercial software. You have to pay for it.
Several vendors sell Motif for Linux. See th
> Can someone point me toward the FAQ or HOWTO that will explain the
> issues with Motif? Why is Motif hard to come by and what is Lesstif?
Motif is a set of "proprietary" libraries licensed by OSF. So it
costs money to get them. I've bought them for $99.
Can someone point me toward the FAQ or HOWTO that will explain the
issues with Motif? Why is Motif hard to come by and what is Lesstif?
Thnax!
Chris -)-
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> The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
> fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
> sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
> what neither of them is usable by default?
In the TU Munich Compu
> > The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
> > fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
> > sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
> > what neither of them is usable by default?
>
On Fri, 10 May 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
> I did a ln -s /usr/X11R6 /usr/X386
> in order to get the motif application netscape running.
> This way it will find the
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
> for wihich netscape looks at
> /usr/X386/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
>
> May the
On Fri, 10 May 1996, Martin Konold wrote:
> I did a ln -s /usr/X11R6 /usr/X386
> in order to get the motif application netscape running.
> This way it will find the
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
> for wihich netscape looks at
> /usr/X386/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
That's
3.1.2-8.deb comes with this default Xresources entry:
! Fix Motif client handling of backspace/delete
!
*XmText.translations: #override\n\
osfDelete: delete-previous-character()
*XmTextField.translations: #override\n\
osfDelete: delete-previous-character()
It's not necessary if you
>>>>> "G" == Gerry Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> It's interesting that people are having problems now with Motif
G> apps, because suddenly, my problems with Motif apps have been
G> magically solved. That is, the backspace key now works c
> "K" == "Keith Beattie[SFSU Student]" writes:
K> I don't think there is a .deb package for it but it compiled "out
K> of the box" for me.
FYI: Actually, there is a debian package for xkeycaps.
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Rob
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
> The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
> fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
> sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
> what neither of them is usa
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Keith Beattie[SFSU Student] wrote:
> If this is indeed just an xmodmap fix...
>
> XKeyCaps is a wonderfull X app that will generate those ugly xmodmap
> commands for you a-la Macintosh. Take a look at:
>
> http://home.netscape.com/people/jwz/xkeycaps/index.html
>
> I don't
> XKeyCaps is a wonderfull X app that will generate those ugly xmodmap
> commands for you a-la Macintosh. Take a look at:
>
> http://home.netscape.com/people/jwz/xkeycaps/index.html
>
> I don't think there is a .deb package for it but it compiled "out of
> the box" for me.
Guess what! There is
Keith> XKeyCaps is a wonderfull X app that will generate those ugly xmodmap
Keith> commands for you a-la Macintosh. Take a look at:
Already available for Debian, albeit in the development tree:
PACKAGE: xkeycaps
VERSION: 2.29-3
ARCHITECTURE: i386
MAINTAINER: Robert Leslie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
> The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
> fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
> sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
> what neither of them is usa
Yves Arrouye wrote:
>
> The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
> fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
> sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
> what neither of them is usable by defau
It's interesting that people are having problems now with Motif apps,
because suddenly, my problems with Motif apps have been magically solved.
That is, the backspace key now works correctly for both Motif and
non-Motif apps. Previously, if I wanted the backspace key to work
correctly with
>
> The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
> fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
> sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
> what neither of them is usable by default?
>
> YA.
&
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Guy Maor wrote:
> xmodmap -e << END
Oops, that line should be
xmodmap - << END
Guy
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
> The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
> fresh installation.
I'm surprised neither of them work. The linux console is set up to
produce a delete when backspace is hit. XFree emulates this. Typical
behavior is both
The subject says it: none of these keys work with Motif apps on a
fresh installation. I'm sure some xmodmap commands (though I'm not
sure which ones, if you can help) would do the trick, but I wonder
what neither of them is usable by default?
YA.
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