![]() Unfortunately, these two files are often overwritten during a macOS update,Īnd the specific SSH settings that XQuartz needs are then lost. The XQuartz installer should automatically point SSH to the correct location of xauth by editing ssh_config and sshd_configĭuring its post-install script. Have an administrator edit that system’s sshd_config file. If you are sshing to another system, be sure that remote server allows ssh forwarding. Tighter security, it is preferred over ‘ssh -Y’ see the SSH manual. You can forward X11 over an SSH connection by using either ‘ssh -X’ or ‘ssh -Y’. (MacPorts' X11.app) launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchAgents/ (Apple's X11.app) launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchAgents/org.x.ist (XQuartz.app 2.7.x and earlier) launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchAgents/.plist ![]() Will do some more testing.(XQuartz.app 2.8.x and later) launchctl unload -w /Library/LaunchAgents/ I will test more by assigning modifier Mod4 with F keys.ĮDIT2: Assigned Mod4 with function keys and crash still occurs with the F4 and F5 added. When i assign F4 to something else with xoat the conflict is created. When pcmanfm is running it assigns F4 to open a terminal to current window. Also as a note, I am on Debian sid instead of arch if that makes any difference.ĮDIT: I think I may have found the issue. It appears to be a segfault as no errors are displayed just an exit from X. The crash then came back after multiple presses. I then edited the config.h with the following added lines: Thanks aerosuidae the focus option works perfectly! concerning the crash, I tried compiling with the default config.h and I could not reproduce the crash. It seems that this only happens if the two fullscreen windows originated from SPOT1. Cycling only occurs between the two fullscreen windows. Make the now-focused window in SPOT1 fullscreen.Ĭall ACTION_CYCLE multiple times. The window in SPOT1 should be in focus and the windows in the other spots should be visible. Make one of the windows in SPOT1 fullscreen.Ĭall ACTION_CYCLE once. Populate SPOT1 with more than one window and the other two SPOTs with an arbitrary number of windows. Make the window in SPOT1 fullscreen and observe that the windows in the other two SPOTs appear on top of the fullscreen window. (Further calls won't do anything anyway.) Populate SPOT1 with a single window and the other two SPOTs with any number of windows.Ĭall ACTION_CYCLE once. Also, what about automatic positioning of new windows in specified SPOTs? Nope, not going there :) Would tags do? Real simple just a way to identify and group windows for raising? Any plans to implement them, or would that be against the straitjacket philosophy? From this point, if mod4 + ` is used to cycle through all the windows, the order is observed to be A, D, F, S. Then, if mod4 + ` is pressed once, focus returns to xterm A. Now, if xterm A has focus and mod4 + tab is pressed once, xterm S will have focus. Cycling with mod4 + `produces the expected result. Say I have four instances of xterm open in SPOT1, called: A, S, D, and F, respectively (and in that order). Hopefully my explanation will make sense. ![]() This obviously is not the case when a window in SPOT1 is fullscreen, but I'm not sure if that key combo should do something or if it intentionally does nothing.Ĭycling windows with mod4 + tab reorders them. When a window in SPOT2 or SPOT3 is made fullscreen, mod4 + tab cycles between the fullscreen window and the window in SPOT1. This is not the case when a window in SPOT2 or SPOT3 is fullscreen. When a window in SPOT1 is made fullscreen, cycling windows with mod4 + ` does not cycle back to the fullscreen window, and mod4 + 1 must be pressed to return focus to it. mod4 + f on a window that is already fullscreen) moves the window to SPOT1 regardless of its previous position. I'm not sure if it's the intended behavior or not, but removing fullscreen mode (i.e. I want to report a few things I've noticed so far (I'm using the default config.h):
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