[comp.windows.x] SWM on OWV2?

km@mathcs.emory.edu (Ken Mandelberg) (10/19/90)

AT&T has finally released the Solbourne Object Interface Library
which includes swm, the Solbourne Window Manager. Now that swm
is available on hardware other than Solbourne's, I'm wondering
how well it would work as a substitute for olwm on Sun OWV2.
I believe Solbourne runs straight X11R4 on their workstations, so
I don't know that it has been really tried with OW.

Has anyone tried this?

I've got a few more questions about the OIL product, in case any
experts are listening:

* Is OIL known to work (or not work) with g++?

* I read in Unix Today that OIL will support the NeXT GUI in
  the future, and wonder what this means. In the case of
  OL/Motif it means that one binary can switch GUI's dynamically
  between OL and Motif. Will one binary some how be able to talk
  to both X terminals and NeXT workstations? Will swm started
  with -next, give a NeXT look and feel on an X box that can
  talk to NeXT clients? (My guess is that it means a lot less 
  than this, probably you can link X clients written with OIL
  to run on a NeXT).


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