At least for gtk based applications, this is a result of a gtk v.
Apple X11 configuration conflict that's detailed here: http://
bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=304930
I guess it's the time of ugly hacks again, like in the beginning of
Apple's X11 adventure. The following works for me:
Create a one-line Apple script with ScriptEditor, containing the line
do shell script "/Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
+kb"
Compile, save as application bundle, for example under the name
X11kb.app, and then double-click this one instead of the original
X11.app.
--
Martin
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