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- From: john@sg25.aud.temple.edu (John W. Schwegler)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
- Subject: Re: xview on SGI?
- Message-ID: <32217@adm.brl.mil>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 18:14:09 GMT
- Sender: news@adm.brl.mil
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- In message <9208261517.AA02731@gdstech.grumman.com> ,
- Dave Englund <englund@gdstech.grumman.com> writes:
- > Yet another question for those in the know:
- >
- > Is there anything out there that will let me run an application on an
- > SGI machine whose interface is in xview for a Sun ?
- > ...
-
- I don't quite claim to be 'in the know' ;) but there was a response before in
- this group to the effect that the 'fullscreendebug' flag should allow Xview
- applications to work for now.
-
- I believe this may be specified on the command line as -fullscreendebug
- ( -Wfsdb for sunview compatibility mode). The resource name is
- Fullscreen.Debug, which is boolean. This could be set in an application
- defaults file so it doesn't need to be done on the command line every time:
-
- *Fullscreen.Debug: true
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