Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/09/14/05:07:19
David H. Friedman wrote:
>On Mon, 7 Sep 1998, Ilsundal <listmail AT alfheim DOT net> wrote:
>> I cannot seem to get another window manager running. I get a generic"
>> Cannot load, another WM is running;" I'm assuming this other WM that is
>> running is infact Windows itself
>Which X server are you using?
>I use Exceed, a commercial X server that has two modes. In one mode, X
>apps appear as native windows. In this mode Exceed acts as the WM, so
>trying to start another results in an error. In the other mode, Exceed
>does not provide WM functions. In this mode you can run another WM, but X
>apps can only appear as child windows inside the Exceed parent window.
that's not correct. the single/multiple window mode to which you refer
does not control which window manager runs. exceed has three window
management options:
Native (MS manages windows)
X (WM of your choice)
Default to Native (MS manages windows until you start WM of your choice).
the last option is the most useful.
to turn this option on, look in:
Exceed Toolbar ->
Configuration ->
Screen Definition ->
Window Manager ->
Native,
X,
Default to Native (<- the good one)
raf
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