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----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Markebo" <flognat AT flognat DOT myip DOT org> To: "Earnie Boyd" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 5:27 AM Subject: Re: How to make Ghostscript 5.50 using native windows GUI > / Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com> wrote: > [...] > | > > | > | I believe that there are commercial applications that do this, and they > | are typically bundled with an X server. Uhm, Reflections is one package > | that comes to mind. I'll allow the Win32 GUI server to serve the > | application or it will allow you to use an X server to serve the > | application. I'm just being nit picky here, but Reflections has a Win32 based X server, the Win32 Gui is simply what is uses to display. Think nested X server for Unix. > Most of the applications is to get xapplications to display from other > hosts, of course they also can display x-applications running on the > windows machine, but I haven't seen the X11-libs included. Possibly statically linked. > You know that there actually is works under the cygwin 'wings' to get > the Xfree server to run under cygwin. The X-libraries are already > ported. > > /Andy > And here is the nit: It works under cygwin. It's nearly 100% functional (it suffers some of the same limitations with respect to security that all ports do). It doesn't work under windows 9x/98/ME however due to problems with Microsoft's DirectX on those 16-bit kernels :] Or were you referring to the current work to write a GDI based X-Server not a DirectX X-Server? Rob -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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