Hi Brad,
it's KDE that I'm using at the moment. I think I've just solved it. I
fetched vim from sources, and specified the gui to use GTK2 (it defaults
to GTK). This made it work. It is very strange indeed. I have just
noticed something else that has gone funny under xinerama: openoffice's
calc.
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 06:08:31PM +0100, Andrew Ingram wrote:
> I've just managed to get Xinerama set up on my Debian system and I'm
> very happy with it. I have encountered one problem though! My favourite
> editor (gvim) will not work under xinerama. The window comes up, but
> gvim hangs and nee
Hi Andrew,
That's weird, all I can say is that it works for me (sid, (g)vim 6.1.474,
xfwm, kernel 2.4.21, two screens off a Matrox G550). Perhaps this will at
least narrow the scope of your search...
Assuming gvim still works when you disable Xinerama, I would try a
different window manager --
I've just managed to get Xinerama set up on my Debian system and I'm
very happy with it. I have encountered one problem though! My favourite
editor (gvim) will not work under xinerama. The window comes up, but
gvim hangs and needs to be killed. I have tried this with the gvim from
apt, and from sou
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