RE: Problem with XFree86 in multiwindow mode

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Hi,
I am using XFree86 bash shell for starting the Xserver. Please let me
know what I must do now.

Thanks,
Lakshmi.

On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Murugan, Muthulakshmi wrote:
		On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Murugan, Muthulakshmi wrote:
			> > > > I run an X Window application using
XFree86 in multiwindow mode. I open
			> > > > a panel(say A), open one more panel(say
B) without closing A and then I
			> > > > try to open panel A again using hot key
functionality we invoked or by
			> > > > directly clicking (using mouse)on the
appropriate menu created for this.
			> > > > I observe that the panel A is not pushed
to the top. But when I do the
			> > > > same sequence of operations using
XFree86 in single window mode(with
			> > > > default window manager and twm window
manager as well), the panel A is
			> > > > pushed to the top when I try to reopen
it.
			> > > > Hence when we use XFree86 with native
Window Manager, the above problem
			> > > > exists.
			> > > > Can anyone help in this issue?

		> > > What do you mean by "multiwindow mode"?
Multi-monitor?  If so, do you see
		> > > this behaviour with XINERAMA (aka PanoramiX)
enabled (default), or disabled?

	> > "multiwindow" is basically an option while starting the
Xserver which
	> > will start an integrated Windows based Window Manager.
	> > It is used in the following way in the command for starting
the Xserver.
	> > run XWin -multiwindow -clipboard -silent-dup-error

> So, you're running on Cygwin. I can't help you there. Maybe someone
else will pipe in. 

Marc.



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