Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
>
> David Rothenberger wrote :
> >Any suggestions would be appreciated, even if its just "try looking at
> >somefile.c". I don't mind investigation and can go with limited info;
> >I'm just out of ideas now.
> One idea would be to look at the source code of xemacs.
> I
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> This seems like the hard way of doing things. Slow and big, too.
> There's no particular reason to start X, since rxvt will work fine
> without it and will accomplish the same thing as xterm does.
>
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David Rothenberger wrote :
>Any suggestions would be appreciated, even if its just "try looking at
>somefile.c". I don't mind investigation and can go with limited info;
>I'm just out of ideas now.
One idea would be to look at the source code of xemacs.
I presume that the copy and paste functions
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
>
> > One work-around I've discovered is to start XEmacs from an rxvt
> > window instead of directly from bash. That fixes the problem for
> > me. I use the following shortcut for starting XEmacs:
> >
> > start /min c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt -T "start XEmacs" -e
> /bin/bas
> One work-around I've discovered is to start XEmacs from an rxvt
> window instead of directly from bash. That fixes the problem for
> me. I use the following shortcut for starting XEmacs:
>
> start /min c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt -T "start XEmacs" -e
/bin/bash --login -i -c "DISPLAY= /usr/local/bin/xe
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any idea about how this issue (cut and paste between xemacs
> running under cygwin 1-5.0-1 and Windows applications).
Or even a suggestion on where to start looking?
I still think this is related to the rxvt problems. I've done some
investigati
Does anyone have any idea about how this issue (cut and paste between xemacs
running under cygwin 1-5.0-1 and Windows applications).
The workaround of David is fine, a real solution would be better.
Cheers,
Antoine
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> I have tried your workaround ... and it works for me, much to my surprise
> because my XEmacs is a Windows/Cygwin build, not an XWindows/Cygwin build,
> and so I do not understand
Antoine Levy-Lambert writes:
> Hi Christopher, Corinna,
>
> My xemacs is XEmacs 21.4.1.0 "Military Intelligence (Windows)" configured
> for `i686-pc.cywin`
>
> With cygwin 1.3, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs works.
> With cygwin 1.5.0-1, cut and paste between other app
Hi Christopher, Corinna,
My xemacs is XEmacs 21.4.1.0 "Military Intelligence (Windows)" configured
for `i686-pc.cywin`
With cygwin 1.3, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs works.
With cygwin 1.5.0-1, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs
does not work
After having c
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Yanghui Bian wrote:
> Hello,
> If I install it, is there any command under bash shell to know the
> Version of Cygwin DLL? Thanks.
`uname -r'
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Hello,
If I install it, is there any command under bash shell to know the
Version of Cygwin DLL? Thanks.
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