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  From: David Cougle <lunarbard@moonman.com>
  To  : ggi-develop@eskimo.com
  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 15:46:21 -0500 (CDT)

Re: XGGI!

But I have my .xinitrc setup, that's why it starts up gnome/icewm when I
type startx.
Am I supposed to be typing XGGI to start it, or somehow start it with
startx?

How do I configure mouse for libggi?




On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Marcus Sundberg wrote:

> David Cougle wrote:
> > 
> > Ok, I can start XGGI, but mouse does not work,
> 
> Have you configured the mouse for LibGII?
> 
> > resolution is 640x480,
> 
> Just set a different one, see below.
> 
> > my WM does not start.
> 
> Then you probably haven't started it. No X-server starts a window
> manager, you need a script or something like xdm or xinit for that.
> 
> > Isn't there a text file I can store all of this information in or
> > something so that I can just type "XGGI" to start it?
> 
> XGGI is just an X-server, if you want to start other programs with
> a single command you need a script as with any other X-server.
> 
> > I obviously need to store...
> > font path
> 
> Shouldn't be necessary, see my other mail.
> 
> > resolution
> 
> Specified on the command line or with normal LibGGI envvars. See
> doc/env.txt in the LibGGI distribution and the XGGI README.
> 
> > monitor info?
> 
> No, that's the job of the graphics driver.
> 
> > mouse info
> 
> No, just configure your mouse for LibGII. See doc/inputs.txt in
> the LibGII distribution.
> 
> > keyboard info(104 key)
> 
> As Andy said there's nothing to configure, just load a national
> keymap unless you want a US keyboard mapping.
> 
> //Marcus
> 

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