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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

3600.0. "DW3 moans 'n' Groans" by LESLIE::LESLIE (Andy Leslie) Wed Nov 07 1990 12:54

    
    This note for general DWv3 moans.
    
    
    /andy/
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3600.1LESLIE::LESLIEAndy LeslieWed Nov 07 1990 12:5713
    
    The fact that the Window Manager is started as the first Autostart
    application (after DECW$LOGIN.COM has run) means that any applications
    started in DECW$LOGIN go splat across the screen and then get
    iconised/boxed up/whatever.
    
    This is ugly. In my opinion, the Window Manager should be special cased
    and started BEFORE DECW$LOGIN runs.
    
    When QAR'd, the response was that I should start the Window Manager
    within my DECW$LOGIN - a solution I plain don't like, thanks.
    
    /andy/
3600.2LESLIE::LESLIEAndy LeslieWed Nov 07 1990 12:5911
    There is no excuse for the continuing hackery around customising
    resources. A Resource Editor should be available with full help text
    that actually works and is supported by DEC.
    
    The current lack of any naive user mode resource changing is a
    disgrace.
    
    (And it's no excuse to say "We're no worse than anyone else" - we're
    *not* anyone else and our aim should be to show a DIGITAL difference.)
    
    /andy/
3600.3LESLIE::LESLIEAndy LeslieWed Nov 07 1990 13:014
    As evidenced in this conference, there is no clear message around how
    many planes/colours can be used on any given users machine. We should
    be capable of giving *explanatory* messages, not just
    %MIT-F-meaningless_mumble.
3600.4LESLIE::LESLIEAndy LeslieWed Nov 07 1990 13:038
    AUTOSTART having become the province of FILEVIEW, I now find that I
    have to bump up some account quotas signifiantly to prevent their
    depletion and the death of some application at j.random timeinterval.
    
    AUTOSTART should start *detached* processes, _not_ subprocesses.
    
    
    /andy/
3600.5LESLIE::LESLIEAndy LeslieWed Nov 07 1990 13:047
    The CLOSE option on the Window Menu provided by the Motif manager kills
    the client. In the case of DECTERM this means that if you CLOSE one,
    you close them all. IE they all go *POOF*. This is ridiculous and
    should be fixed.
    
    
    /andy/
3600.6Make sure you aim at the right targetCLTMAX::dickSchoeller - Failed XperimentWed Nov 07 1990 13:189
.5

Actually, this is a problem with the application not the window manager.  The
mechanism used to implement close is specificed in the ICCCM and allows the
application to implement its own close.  If used, this would allow the
application to only close the specific window.  Unfortunately, some or all
of the DECwindows application fall short on this feature.

Dick
3600.7BURYST::EDMUNDS$ no !fm2r, no commentWed Nov 07 1990 13:229
    
    DECWINDOWS is a meaningless name anyhow, describing as it does a whole
    bundle of stuff under it.
    
    Regardless of the actual part of DECWINDOWS V3 that is causing the
    problem, it must get fixed, rather than let slip through the cracks of
    "it ain't me".
    
    andy (from keiths accound)
3600.8Take care!DSTEG1::HOSSFELDI'm so confused!Wed Nov 07 1990 13:405
Don't start file vue, as was done in the past, with MCR vue$master!!!!
You will end up restarting the SM window and all auto started windows. As in my
case that hung everything!

Paul H.
3600.9PSW::WINALSKICareful with that VAX, EugeneWed Nov 07 1990 14:517
Performance stinks.  It's bad pretty much across the board for anything
involving the Motif Toolkit:  menu drop-down, focus taking, expose event
handling, and most especially widget creation, widget realization, and above
all the text widget.  I haven't seen performance this bad since the days of
DECwindows V1 FT1 (before the shared memory transport came in).

--PSW
3600.10PSW::WINALSKICareful with that VAX, EugeneWed Nov 07 1990 14:537
There are some really bizarre key bindings in Motif.  The worst of all is
shift-space not being equivalent to space.  Gimme a break!  NOBODY who is a
touch typist could possibly live with shift-space being anything other than
space.  I can't for the life of me understand how OSF could ever get this one
wrong, or that our reviewers of their work let them get it wrong.

--PSW
3600.11To each his own, I guessHANNAH::ALFREDI'd rather be flying N4381QWed Nov 07 1990 15:3910
In Note 3603.3 (The Good Points of DECwindows V3) PSW::WINALSKI writes:

  >I like the way that pull-down menus stick around if you lift up on the mouse
  >key.
  
    Well, I *hate* the way that pull-down menus stick around when you lift up
    on the mouse button.

  Alfred
3600.12LESLIE::LESLIEAndy LeslieWed Nov 07 1990 15:544
    It should be easily customizable, right? 
    
    
    /andy/
3600.13LESLIE::LESLIEAndy LeslieWed Nov 07 1990 15:555
    Somehow F10 suddenly stopped being EXIT and started being an
    accelerator for the window menu. Doesn't seem too customizable either.
    
    
    /andy/
3600.14DSSDEV::BIBEAULTGrizzly BearWed Nov 07 1990 16:148
   Another vote of dissatisfaction for the way FileVue seems to have "infected"
   the session manager. I never used it before, and I don't want to see it now.
   If it's going to be used, give us a way (or if there is a way, let us know
   about it) to disable the appearance of the work-in-progress and other vue
   windows that pop up during a session startup.

-mike
3600.15DSSDEV::BIBEAULTGrizzly BearWed Nov 07 1990 16:165
    PLEASE!!!!! How do we disable the interception of F10 in a DECterm? I don't
    want keyboard traversal. I want F10 to be "exit"!
 
-mike
3600.16KONING::KONINGNI1D @FN42eqWed Nov 07 1990 17:356
    Re .15 and also things like Shift-space: it's the responsibility of
    DECterm, with help from other DECwindows parts as needed, to conform to
    DEC Std 70.  It had better not be necessary to use a "work correctly"
    customize function before things work correctly.
    
    	paul
3600.17PSW::WINALSKICareful with that VAX, EugeneWed Nov 07 1990 18:436
RE: .16

DECterm handles shift-space just fine under Motif.  It's the text widget that
has the problem with shift-space.

--PSW
3600.18PSW::WINALSKICareful with that VAX, EugeneWed Nov 07 1990 19:578
I found a work-around for the shift-space problem.  Putting the following in
your DECW$XDEFAULTS.DAT will cause all text widgets to treat shift-space as
space:

*XmText.translations: #augment: \n\
	Shift<Key>0x0020:	insert-string(" ")\n

--PSW
3600.19QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centTue Nov 13 1990 16:527
Re: .18

I tried that and had the session manager die.  I was told in the answer
to my QAR that the colon after "#augment" should not be there.  I haven't
tried that yet.

			Steve
3600.20Windows developers don't have cheapo black&white monitors??GALVIA::STONESTom StonesWed Nov 14 1990 06:2720
I use a cheapo black & white VS2000.  I find the new Motif 3-d look for windows
and buttons and sliders just doesn't work as well as the old style.  The sliders
and buttons look fuzzy, and windows that don't have input focus lose their 3-d
effect, and become very anaemic (it's especially difficult to spot the edges of 
overlapping 'greyed-out' windows).

The overall result is increased eye-strain! 

To make a comparison, get a cheapo sceen, start up Notes and Mail.  Notice how 
Notes' buttons and sliders are sharply defined and Mail's are fuzzy and 
ill-defined.

I haven't yet discovered any improvement by diddling the top and bottom shadow
colours - any suggestions gratefully recieved!

I've seen the effect on a colour monitor and it does look good - the 
'greyed-out' windows don't lose their 3-d effect and the overall effect doesn't
hurt my eyes.   But can't the developers do something for cheapskates like me?

Tom.
3600.21DECterm should do live scrollingOSL10::OLAVDo it in parallel!Mon Nov 19 1990 07:154
When you move the scrollbar in the DECterm window the window should move while
the slider is dragged.

Olav
3600.22The V3 Session Manager is confusingOSL10::OLAVDo it in parallel!Mon Nov 19 1990 07:225
The V2 session manager was intuitive and simple (and good enough). The V3
session manager is a mess. It's confusing with all the FileView stuff two
places (Session Manager + FileView).

Olav
3600.23PSW::WINALSKICareful with that VAX, EugeneMon Nov 19 1990 22:597
RE: .19

You're right--the colon (:) after #augment in note .18 shouldn't have been
there.  I'm not yet used to quick-copy being on MB2 and I blew the paste
operation.

--PSW
3600.24Shift-Space -- I should have caught it...DEDHED::SPINETom SpineTue Nov 20 1990 17:2717
re: .10

>There are some really bizarre key bindings in Motif.  The worst of all is
>shift-space not being equivalent to space.  Gimme a break!  NOBODY who is a
>touch typist could possibly live with shift-space being anything other than
>space.  I can't for the life of me understand how OSF could ever get this one
>wrong, or that our reviewers of their work let them get it wrong.

This is being fixed -- we became aware of the problem around the same
time that the OSF realized it.  Shift-space will insert a space.

I don't know how I could have overlooked this one either, Paul.  But I did
somehow not catch it when I should have (i.e., *months* ago).  Among pages
and pages of virtual keys and their bindings, it somehow got by me.

tms