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Here is the output of PrintInfo():

Environment
        $XENVIRONMENT           ""
        $DISPLAY                ":0.0"
        $SAL_VISUAL             ""
        $SAL_FONTPATH           ""
        $SAL_NOSEGV             ""
        $SAL_IGNOREXERRORS      ""
        $SAL_PROPERTIES         ""
        $SAL_WM                 ""
        $SAL_SYNCHRONIZE        ""
Client
        Host                    "acer"
Display
        Host                    ":0.0"
        Vendor (Release)        "The X.Org Foundation (11003000)"
        Protocol                11.0
        Screen (count,def)      0 (1,0)
        shift ctrl alt          Shift_L (0xFFE1) Control_L (0xFFE3) Alt_L (0xFFE9)
        XMaxRequestSize         262140 16777212 [bytes]
        Properties              0x1000FCB
        Windowmanager           0
        WMName                  Mutter
Screen
        Resolution/Size         96*96 1366*768 16.3"
        Black&White         0 65535
        RGB                     0xf800 0x7e0 0x1f
        Visual                  16-bit TrueColor ID=0x21


Thomas

On 07/21/2011 11:02 AM, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
I noticed you removed the "dtwm" from an enum in saldisp.hxx, are you sure that enum is not part of 
our stable API/ABI?

If it isn't, then you presumably can remove "vuewm" from the enum, too, wasn't VUE some even older 
HP-UX-specific window manager and/or desktop environment? (I should know; I used HP-UX machines back then... 
but I have forgotten;)

And "FourDwm" (SGI's 4DWM) and "olwm" (the OpenLook WM) (and their uses)...?

--tml


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