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PseudoColor broken: was RE: Announcing 1.2a7
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PseudoColor broken: was RE: Announcing 1.2a7


  • Subject: PseudoColor broken: was RE: Announcing 1.2a7
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 11:21:09 -0600 (CST)

On Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Craig Loomis - email@hidden wrote:

[ I just noticed that "most anyone" would not include the poor troglodytes who must work in 8-bit mode. "xterm -bg red -fg blue" (or any other color) gives a white-on-white window, except that the mouse cursor is blue-on-red. ]

We have some kind of dept wide liscence from Apple, so I still have not gotten my hands on the media for 10.5 (it always seems to take too long). But I tried it on another machine for a brief period of time on a computer I borrowed for a couple of minutes. It had the X11 that came on the media.


I did /usr/X11/bin/xterm from Terminal.app. I set the prefs to 256 color mode and quit X11.app and the xterm. Then I did /usr/X11/bin/xterm from Terminal.app again. xterm was white on white. I did an echo $DISPLAY redirected to a file and then in the Terminal.app I did xdpyinfo with that display, it did indeed show PseudoColor. I believe that xterm needs to be compiled to work correctly in 256 mode so just to make sure I also ran xlogo and it was white on white. When I tried to resize the xlogo window, little droppings from the corner remained all over the window.

Before and after everything I used ps and checked the DISPLAY variables to make sure everything made sense. (Verify that the X server had restarted and that a new launchd socket was being used.)

I'll file a bug report about this just to get the count up. Ben and everyone else I greatly appreciate all the hard work. I simply cannot say thanks enough.

mzs
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 >Announcing 1.2a7 (many bug fixes!) (From: Ben Byer <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Announcing 1.2a7 (many bug fixes!) (From: Craig Loomis <email@hidden>)

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