It seems Applix allocated the X color cells, and thus your application could not, when it was invoked. There *may* be an option to invoke Applix such that it will use a private color map. This would of course cause the colors on your desktop to "switch", depending on which app has the focus. But the currently focused app's colors would be correct.
I hope others come forth with other information, and/or solutions for you,
John Miskinis http://conquest.palmside.com/miskinix/
From: B McAndrews <bmcandrews@xxxxxxxxxx> To: John Miskinis <miskinis@xxxxxxxxxxx> CC: gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Performance problems with 8-bit display Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 08:08:12 -0500
Thanks John,
You mentioned the colors are not correct. Do they become correct when
you focus on that window? (The wm you use may have a little influence also).
I can't think of anything useful to say regarding the slow rendering.
No the colors stay the same when focused. Interestingly, when the user did not also have applix (spreadsheet app for unix) running , the gtk app ran fine with the only problem not displaying 'grey-86' background color.
-- Brian
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