Re: X11 in Leopard: xterm on start-up
Re: X11 in Leopard: xterm on start-up
- Subject: Re: X11 in Leopard: xterm on start-up
- From: Dave Schroeder <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 18:27:47 -0500
On Oct 28, 2007, at 6:26 PM, Jamie Kennea wrote:
On Oct 28, 2007, at 7:22 PM, Dave Schroeder wrote:
But why not use the Mac OS X (Universal, i.e., PowerPC- and Intel-
native) version if it now exists, regardless of what others might
still be using (possibly erroneously)? Is there something it
appears to not be able to do versus the version that requires X11?
I tried the Mac OS X "Native" version today and its pretty buggy and
the UI looks horrible and kept getting messed up.
Its just one of those things, I'm used to the X11 version and would
like to stick to it (and after I recompiled it now, I can). That and
I also like to run it on one computer and export to another,
something you can do with X11 obviously, but not with the "Native"
version.
Ok, that's fair enough...I was just wondering why one wouldn't use the
Mac OS X/Cocoa version as opposed to the X11 version, but those are
certainly valid reasons.
- Dave
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