>>>>> "WA" == William W Austin <waustin_at_baustin.alph.att.com> writes:
WA> (I hope this is the right mailing list -- apologies if it is not...)
Yup - you got it right.
WA> I retrieved the 2.0.44 on Friday of last week and have it compiled
WA> and running on both Sparc and Intel Solaris-2.5.1. On the Sparc
WA> side, no problems (yet, anyway); however, on the Intel platform
WA> (same .fvwm2rc file on both, same locations, etc.), the "rubber
WA> bands" which used to show up under 2.0.43 and earlier versions are
WA> gone. This includes both the outlines which appear when moving
WA> and the outline+"grid" which appears when resizing a window such
WA> as an xterm.
....
WA> I have not been able to track this one down yet -- has anyone seen
WA> this one before, and/or does anybody have any suggestions?
I made a change to the default XORValue (from 255 to 1, which works a
little better when visual depth == 8), and visuals that are depth > 8
apparently like 255 better...
Just put the old value into your .fvwm2rc file to take care of that
little problem (XORValue 255).
Chuck
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Received on Mon Jan 20 1997 - 14:52:14 GMT