Re: [Xquartz-dev] xorg-server on Macports (works with Tiger)
Am 27.12.2008 um 16:00 schrieb Peter Dyballa:
There is something buggy left in the new version: when I switch off full-screen mode from the menu, then the X clients appear on screen ? but the ? menu bar goes away! When I then switch to a Quartz application the X clients go away and the ? menu bar returns.
The ``?´´ stands for an apple. Is there no improvement for neither the list software nor Mail to handle UTF-8 or similiar encodings? The white rectangles did not reappear, and either the apple menu bar. When the X11 clients are visible, achieved by clicking at the X11 icon in dock, the apple menu bar is invisible. When I pick a Quartz application the X clients become invisible and the apple menu bar appears. In this state only Desktop Manager "feels" the mouse cursor and appears. Dock is immune. When I press ⌘-, the preference pane of X11 appears – and the X11 clients vanish. When I switch from Mail to the X11 preference pane for a moment the X clients appear and the Quartz applications seem to be invisible. The Quartz again is visible und usable. When I switch off full-screen mode in the preference pane, blackbox WM's "dock" never appears, i.e., neither when the focus is owned by a Quartz application nor when it's owned by an X client. It's nice that I can un-bury X clients by clicking at the X11 icon in dock, but it's not nice in full-screen mode that X11 takes reliably over when I switch from X11 to a Quartz application that I then quit. Although it seems to be regular Quartz or Aqua behaviour ... -- Greetings Pete America believes in education: the average professor earns more money in a year than a professional athlete earns in a whole week. – Evan Esar
On Dec 28, 2008, at 03:19, Peter Dyballa wrote:
Am 27.12.2008 um 16:00 schrieb Peter Dyballa:
There is something buggy left in the new version: when I switch off full-screen mode from the menu, then the X clients appear on screen ? but the ? menu bar goes away! When I then switch to a Quartz application the X clients go away and the ? menu bar returns.
The ``?´´ stands for an apple. Is there no improvement for neither the list software nor Mail to handle UTF-8 or similiar encodings?
I'm using Mail.app on Leopard, and I saw the in your previous mail. Additionally, it was retained when I hit reply to that mail. Is it maybe some mail filtering on your mail server?
The white rectangles did not reappear, and either the apple menu bar. When the X11 clients are visible, achieved by clicking at the X11 icon in dock, the apple menu bar is invisible. When I pick a Quartz application the X clients become invisible and the apple menu bar appears.
Right, that's how it's supposed to be for fullscreen
In this state only Desktop Manager "feels" the mouse cursor and appears.
I don't know what you mean by this...
Dock is immune. When I press ⌘-, the preference pane of X11 appears – and the X11 clients vanish.
That's expected.
When I switch from Mail to the X11 preference pane for a moment the X clients appear and the Quartz applications seem to be invisible. The Quartz again is visible und usable.
I think that's a special case for when you re-enter a fullscreen X11 but had a native window open (the preferences window), so it left X11. I agree that's not ideal, but it's a rare condition and something I've never noticed myself.
When I switch off full-screen mode in the preference pane, blackbox WM's "dock" never appears,
That's probably because it is being rendered offscreen because the new X11screen is a few pixels shorter now (because of the lack of the menu bar). That is an edge case and hopefully something that will be taken care of with RandR
i.e., neither when the focus is owned by a Quartz application nor when it's owned by an X client.
It's nice that I can un-bury X clients by clicking at the X11 icon in dock, but it's not nice in full-screen mode that X11 takes reliably over when I switch from X11 to a Quartz application that I then quit.
Again, that's not "X11" doing it... it's "OSX". File a bug report feature request at http://bugreport.apple.com to ask for a fix to this... perhaps an option like "Finder becomes active application after an application exits rather than the previously active application"
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Peter Dyballa