saus@venera.isi.edu (Mark Sausville) (10/07/88)
Greetings,
The following excerpt is from xterm.c.
XPopUpWindow ()
{
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== Code elided for brevity ==
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XSelectInput (XXwindow, KeyPressed | ExposeWindow | ButtonPressed
#ifndef HPUX
| ButtonReleased
#endif
| ExposeRegion | ExposeCopy);
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== Code elided for brevity ==
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}
I'm running a GnuEmacs 18.51 on HP 9000/3xx machines. Some users on a
previous version had functions bound to x upclicks. My config is now
not sensing the upclicks. I think the above #ifndef HPUX is the
reason this is so.
Why, oh why, is this sucker in here? Can I just take it out and
recompile? I figure someone must know.
On a related topic: can gnu live with either version 10 or 11 of X or
must I compile one gnu for each?
Regards,
Mark.
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Mark Sausville saus@venera.isi.edu 213-822-1511
University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, California 90292dana@dino.bellcore.com (Dana A. Chee) (10/07/88)
In article <6447@venera.isi.edu> saus@venera.isi.edu (Mark Sausville) writes:
On a related topic: can gnu live with either version 10 or 11 of X or
must I compile one gnu for each?
You must compile one for each, since the library function names are
the same (XOpenDisplay for one).
Regards,
Mark.
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Mark Sausville saus@venera.isi.edu 213-822-1511
University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute
4676 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, California 90292
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