[Xquartz-dev] 1.4.2-apple29

Jeremy Huddleston jeremyhu at apple.com
Mon Dec 22 12:47:32 PST 2008


Well I can't reproduce your findings at all... sorry...




On Dec 22, 2008, at 12:22, Zulli, Louis P wrote:

>
> OK, I'll report it officially. Unless I'm mistaken, this seems like  
> a significant regression, in that full-screen mode is simply not  
> working---the root window becomes "lost" forever after one  
> application of command-option-a. Try starting X11 by typing xeyes in  
> Terminal, with X11 set for full-screen mode.
> Then do command-option-a twice in succession. No more gray root  
> window.
>
> Things seemed much better with the X11.bin from Dec. 17; I just put  
> it back in place and checked.
>
> Louis
>
>
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 11:48:30 -0800
> Jeremy Huddleston <jeremyhu at apple.com> wrote:
>> On Dec 22, 2008, at 03:24, Zulli, Louis P wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jeremy,
>>>
>>> I dropped in the new X11.bin. I see "XQuartz 2.3.2_rc4 (xorg- 
>>> server  1.4.2-apple29)" in the About X11 window, so the binary is  
>>> being used.
>>>
>>> I'm having root window problems, perhaps similar to those  
>>> reported  by Viv Kendon, if memory serves. For reference, I have  
>>> the X11 "Full- screen mode" box checked and the "Auto-show menu  
>>> bar in full-screen  mode" unchecked.
>>>
>>> With X11.app not open, I type "xsetroot -solid red" in Terminal.   
>>> This automatically starts X11. I click on the X11 dock icon and I   
>>> see a solid red screen. I do "command-option-a" and my Desktop   
>>> appears with X11 as the active application. I immediately do  
>>> another  "command-option-a" and the menu bar disappears but no red  
>>> screen. I  still see my Desktop, and clicking on it simply  
>>> activates Finder.
>> I don't think this was not one of the issues that Viv reported...  
>> (or  if it was, it was one that I can't dig up and fell through  
>> the  cracks).  Please report this at http://xquartz.macosforge.org  
>> so it  doesn't get lost.
>> If I can come up with a fix in the next few days, I'll include  
>> it... otherwise it will have to wait for 2.3.3 or 2.4.0 ...
>>> Something seems amiss.
>>>
>>> By the way, I was surprised to see that the size of this new  
>>> X11.bin  is 6.5M compared to 3.4M.
>> It has debug symbols in it.
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