[Xquartz-dev] 2.3.2_rc3

John Koren jpkoren at gmail.com
Sun Dec 7 08:16:58 PST 2008


Jeremy,

there appears to be a small problem in the resizing of rxvt. After
maximizing the window and minimizing it back to the original size by
pressing the green button, the bottom lines of the text are wiped out
and cannot be restored. Xterm behaves correctly.

-John

On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Jeremy Huddleston <jeremyhu at apple.com> wrote:
> We're very close to release of X11-2.3.2 for Leopard.  Here's the latest rc
> with recent fixes:
>
> http://static.macosforge.org/xquartz/downloads/X11-2.3.2_rc3.dmg
>
> == Changes since 2.3.2_rc2 ==
>
> * Fixed some quartz-wm misbehavior with window maximization
> * The pointer xinput device is back to reporting the pixel location rather
> than screen relative 16bit location
> * Fix Czech & Greek keyboard dead-acute
> * Setup PATH and PWD for the initial xterm
> * Added defaults option to enable/disable test extensions
> * Corrected name/command labels in the customization widget
>
> == Known Issues ==
>
> The only known showstopper at this point is related to stereo GLX (and
> specifically how pymol uses it).  If you have a stereo capable system and
> you setup pymol to "autodetect stereo capability" but don't check the "use
> stereo" checkbox in your preferences, you'll experience a display problem.
> Below is a quote from the pymol developer on how to workaround this problem.
>
>> The workaround is one of the following:
>>
>> If you're going to flip back and forth from mono to stereo and back on
>> the fly, then you need to "set stereo_double_pump_mono".  This can be
>> done at launch time with the "-S" option, which also forces PyMOL into
>> stereo mode at the start.
>>
>> # should give stereo from the start:
>>
>> ./pymol -S
>>
>> # should give working mono inside a stereo context:
>>
>> ./pymol -S -d 'stereo off'
>>
>> If you're only going to work in mono, then the "-M" command line option
>> will prevent allocation of a stereo context.
>>
>> ./pymol -M
>
> Aside from this pymol/GLX issue, I'd consider this pretty much
> release-worthy.  Please give this a thorough testing, and report any new
> issues.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>
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