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Re: exceed and xfree
- From: Andrew Markebo <andrew dot markebo at telia dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 22:47:56 +0100
- Subject: Re: exceed and xfree
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/ "Ling F. Zhang" <lingfengz at yahoo dot com> wrote:
| well, this is more or less like a windows/dos problem:
|
| I do not like the cygwin dos window, so everytime I run cygwin, I go
| straight to open an xterm with my own color and size... but I do
| not like the cygwin xserver either because it either have to be in a
| big window or full screen...well, I still have to work with my win2k
| darn it!
Good news, modern versions of the Xfree port supports running without
huge window, check http://cygwin.com/xfree/
[...]
| so here's the question: what code do I add to startxwin.bat so that
| it detect if exceed is running already and run it before running
| xterm if not....
Get a icon for "start exceed" and another icon for "start xterm"? :-)
| here's another question: is it possible for cygwin's xserver to use
| the native windows manager (like cygwin does) and do have to be so
| annoying big everytime??
I assume you mean "use it like exceed does", as mentioned above, yeah
it does in new versions since a while.
/Andy
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