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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

1031.0. "HPWM and DECWINDOWS V2 [Field Test]" by ORAN::ORAN (Dave Oran) Wed Jun 28 1989 13:40

Has anyone gotten the HPWM to run with IFT1 of DECwindows V2.

I tried it and got unacceptable results:
   1) garbage left all over the screen
   2) many resources not honored (including icon color)
   3) No border around any of the windows

I looked over my HPWM.DAT file, which worked fine under V1, and tried
moving it to my home directory and such. No dice.

The Session manager customization for window manager is nice, I just wish
that my alternate HPWM manager worked under IFT1.

I hope this doesn't portend other things breaking too!

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1031.1WSINT::MCLEMAN4 years Prostrate to the Higher Mind.Wed Jun 28 1989 13:453
I thought the cover letter said that you should not attempt to use HPWM
because it is broken.

1031.2Oops. I missed this on the cover letterORAN::ORANDave OranWed Jun 28 1989 14:274
Sorry.

Hope you'll make a posting when this is fixed. I really miss this WM.

1031.3NIGE::LESLIEandy ��� leslie , csse.New DTN 774 6230Wed Jun 28 1989 15:275
    At least the icon box and session manager windows "remember" what they
    were when last you saved the customizable settings....
    
    - ���

1031.4Should be fixed for FT1STAR::ORGOVANVince OrgovanWed Jun 28 1989 18:124
    The server devos fixed the problem today. HPWM is one of the rare
    clients that uses InputOnly windows, and these had been inadvertently
    broken by recent changes. 

1031.5UFP::MURPHYRick - WA1SPT/4Wed Jun 28 1989 22:594
    Whew! Glad it was something that simple. Maybe I'll hack up an
    IFT-compatible version, if I can find the time.
    	-Rick

1031.6LESLIE::LESLIENothing sucks like a VAXThu Jun 29 1989 02:354
    Great news! Good work, guys.
    
    - ���

1031.7Sorry, no joy in Mudville.UFP::MURPHYRick - WA1SPT/4Thu Jun 29 1989 07:3510
>RE:             <<< Note 1031.5 by UFP::MURPHY "Rick - WA1SPT/4" >>>
>
>   Whew! Glad it was something that simple. Maybe I'll hack up an
>   IFT-compatible version, if I can find the time.
>    	-Rick

    Hack attempted. Sorry to say, it was unsucessful. I guess us HPWM users
    will have to wait for FT1.
    	-Rick

1031.8DECWIN::FISHERBurns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO3-4/W23Thu Jun 29 1989 17:107
Unfortunately, it appears that XRN also has problems with IFT, on 100 dpi
monitors at least.  The problem seems to relate to some bogus font metrics
on the 10-point menu fonts, so you might try specifying different fonts for
the push-buttons.

Burns

1031.9Having trouble creating DECtermsAGBEAR::HORNERA.G.Bear, Low tech teddy bearMon Jul 17 1989 10:0217
    I just put up external FT1 of DECwindows V2 over the weekend, and find
    that I can't get any DECterm windows created when using HPWM.  I can't
    create them interactively from session manager's applications menu, I
    can't autostart any, and CHILD hangs when I try to use it to create
    DECterms.

    Has any one figured out how to create DECterm windows when using HPWM?

    Another interesting item, when using the DECwindows V2 window manager,
    CHILD can't create any DECterm windows until after I've created one
    through the session manager.

    I haven't QARed this yet because of the unsupported nature of CHILD and
    HPWM, but will be glad to if this is meaningful.

                Dave

1031.10Close, but no cigar :-)UFP::MURPHYRick - WA1SPT/4Mon Jul 17 1989 10:288
    re: .-1
    I'm having the same troubles. I did find that if I started the session
    with the DECwindows WM, I could stop that process then start HPWM
    running. However, I wouldn't recommend it, unless you like server
    crashes. As soon as I can figure out something that reproduces the
    crashes, I'm going to QAR.
    	-Rick

1031.11Relocated by Moderator to prevent umpty-zillion notes on HPWMLESLIE::LESLIEAndy. CSSE/VMS NewburyThu Aug 03 1989 22:1213
             <<< BULOVA::DOCD$:[NOTES$LIBRARY]DECWINDOWS.NOTE;4 >>>
         -< DECWindows - Please do a DIR before starting a new topic! >-
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Note 1229.0                   Fixed HPWM for EFT1?                    No replies
ORAN::ORAN "Dave Oran"                                6 lines   3-AUG-1989 15:28
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Does anybody have a fixed version of HPWM for EFT1 of DECwindows V2?

The version I have deterministically crashes when the user or a program
resizes a shell window.

It has also ceased to be able to customize the colors of an icon image.

1031.12LESLIE::LESLIEAndy. CSSE/VMS NewburyThu Aug 03 1989 22:1410
    Rick Murphy stated in yet another HPWM that there was none available.
    
    In that note, Bob Messenger stated that the problems are related to
    input-only windows (?) not being handled properley by the DECterm
    controller.
    
    Apparently QAR'd.
    
    - ���

1031.13Still an open question in EFTHANNAH::MESSENGERBob MessengerFri Aug 04 1989 12:3919
Re: .12

>    In that note, Bob Messenger stated that the problems are related to
>    input-only windows (?) not being handled properley by the DECterm
>    controller.
    
I think the InputOnly problem has been fixed, so the EFT problem with HPWM
must be something else.  My information about the InputOnly problem is
second hand and I don't know much about it; it was a problem in the server
(I think), not DECterm.

>    Apparently QAR'd.
    
Yes, I've received a couple of QARs about it, but I'm not convinced that it's
a DECterm problem; I just haven't had time to look at it.  If someone else
has something to say about what is happening I'd be interested in hearing it.

				-- Bob

1031.14DECterm seems to at least be uniqueAGBEAR::HORNERA.G.Bear, Low tech teddy bearFri Aug 04 1989 13:3416
    RE: .13

    This certainly doesn't indicate that DECterm is at fault, but something
    is at least unique about DECterm.  When I put up V2 EFT1 and tried HPWM,
    the DECterm windows were the only ones that I couldn't create.  The ICON
    box window came up, session manager came up, FileView came up, and I also
    got Bookreader, Calendar, XPostit, and Clock.

    I tried creating the DECterm windows four different ways, with autostart,
    from the SM applications menu, with CHILD, and interactively through the
    FileView DCL window.  None of them worked.  All processes trying to
    create the window got hung in LEF state.  Mine is one of the QAR's by
    the way.

                 Dave

1031.15LESLIE::LESLIEAndy ��� Leslie, CSSE/VMS NewburyFri Aug 04 1989 13:384
    My experience relects those of the author of .14.
    
    - ���

1031.16UFP::MURPHYRick - WA1SPT/4Sat Aug 05 1989 22:0613
    Using HPWM and DECwindows V2 has two serious problems. First, if it's
    your default WM, you can't create DECterms. Second, resizing windows
    crashes either the server or the window manager, depending on whether
    the server has process dumps enabled.
    
    As I have no details of why these problems occur, I can't work around
    them; it's probably not worth much effort anyway, as Motif is just
    around the corner. And Mwm (the Motif window manager) is so much nicer
    than HPWM...
    
    Waiting for FT2 and hoping these problems are fixed...
    	-Rick

1031.17InterrrestingLESLIE::LESLIEMy life doesn&#039;t understand me...Sun Aug 06 1989 16:456
    Rick
    	you say "Motif is just around the corner"; could you give more
    details.... like will it be available on the EasyNet?
    
    - ���

1031.18Second that!WJG::GUINEAUOpening the doors of PerceptionThu Aug 17 1989 15:436
Rick, any news on Mwm?

I use HPwm and like it (except for the bugs mentioned in .15)

John

1031.19DECterm problem is fixedHANNAH::MESSENGERBob MessengerThu Aug 17 1989 19:1313
I've found and fixed the problem in DECterm that prevented it from working
with HPWM in FT1.  DECterm tries to get the titleFont resource from its
shell widget and then calls XQueryFont to find the width of the copyright
message (it chooses the longest copyright message that will fit in the
window).  The problem is that the shell is returning a titleFont of zero,
and DECterm hangs when it calls XQueryFont.  I've put in a test for titleFont
being zero, and now I can create DECterm windows when running HPWM.  Not only
that, but HPWM doesn't crash when I resize a DECterm window.

I'll try to get this change into FT2.

				-- Bob

1031.20UFP::MURPHYRick - WA1SPT/4Fri Aug 18 1989 10:284
    Thanks for the description of the problem, Bob. I'll see if I can
    figure out why it's not setting the resouce and fix it.
    	-Rick

1031.21Also broken with default window manager (but it doesn't hang)HANNAH::MESSENGERBob MessengerFri Aug 18 1989 12:0110
Re: .20

I should have mentioned: the shell doesn't return a valid titleFont under
the default window manager, either.  Instead it return a non-zero font ID,
and when I pass this font ID to XQueryFont the font structure comes back as
NULL.  I've left in the code that tries to query the titleFont just in case
this problem gets fixed some day.

				-- Bob

1031.22UFP::MURPHYRick - WA1SPT/4Fri Aug 18 1989 17:567
    I've managed to use HPWM as the "default" WM under DECW V2 by adding
    the following line to my DECW$XDEFAULTS.DAT:
    *titleFont:-*-Helvetica-Bold-R-Normal--*-120-*-*-*-*-ISO8859-1
    
    Thanks, Bob, for the detective work!
    	-Rick