Re: using X11 with Spaces?
Re: using X11 with Spaces?
- Subject: Re: using X11 with Spaces?
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 23:47:15 -0700
Can you please attach your system profile information (open apple-
>about this mac, click "more info", then goto file->save) to a bug
report about this:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz/newticket
Thanks,
Jeremy
On May 3, 2008, at 20:27, Bill Janssen wrote:
Ok... well can you try creating a fresh test user on your computer
and
triggering it on that account with a fresh login and default options?
Take me step-by-step for what you do, so I can repeat it (ie, don't
say "changed to space 2". Say, "used the show-all spaces mouse hot-
zone, clicked space 2".)
Here you go:
* Start with fresh account.
* Start a TextEdit window to record this in.
* In System Prefs, configure to use spaces. Check "show spaces in
menu bar".
* Start X11 by double-clicking on the X11 app icon in /Applications/
Utilities/
in a Finder window.
* Create another xterm with the X11 "Applications" menu. We now
have two.
* Press F8 to get the Spaces overview, and move one xterm from space 1
to space 2, and the other to space 3. Click on space 2 in the
overview to switch to space 2.
* Type something in space 2's xterm: "xxx".
* Press Control-3 to go to space 3. You see that the xterm in space 3
does not have focus. Type something. It doesn't show up. Switch
back to space 2. It went there instead.
* From the menubar Spaces pulldown, select space 3. Type something.
It doesn't show up in the xterm in space 3. Go back to space 2.
There it is.
Bill
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