From antoine at nagafix.co.uk Mon Feb 9 07:46:39 2015 From: antoine at nagafix.co.uk (Antoine Martin) Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 14:46:39 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] Winswitch Installation issue on Debian In-Reply-To: <54B1476C.10804@ets2.de> References: <54B1476C.10804@ets2.de> Message-ID: <54D865DF.7050400@nagafix.co.uk> Hi, Sorry for the slow response. On 10/01/15 22:38, Office wrote: > Hello, > > maybe someone could help me to get me on the right track: > > I'm trying to install Winswitch on Debian Wheezy, which I did before > on other machine, but it fails on this machine. I'm always getting > this error: > > ----- > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > winswitch : Depends: xpra (>= 0.3.0) but it is not going to be installed > Recommends: nxagent but it is not installable > E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. > ----- > > I'm using the standard debian repository installation as before. Can you be more specific? Our repositories include versions of xpra all the way up to the latest 0.14.19 nxagent might be more of a problem, but it is a "Recommends" only anyway. Cheers Antoine From philip at tidepool.ca Mon Feb 9 16:29:18 2015 From: philip at tidepool.ca (Philip Loewen) Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 08:29:18 -0800 Subject: [winswitch] CentOS 6.6 - No package winswitch available In-Reply-To: <54D865DF.7050400@nagafix.co.uk> References: <54B1476C.10804@ets2.de> <54D865DF.7050400@nagafix.co.uk> Message-ID: <54D8E05E.9040701@tidepool.ca> In CentOS 6.6, with winswitch.repo installed, the command sudo yum install winswitch produces the error message in the subject line: Setting up Install Process No package winswitch available. Error: Nothing to do I'm stuck. I looked at the online repository mentioned in the file named /etc/yum.repos.d/winswitch.repo, at http://winswitch.org/dists/CentOS/6.6/x86_64/ It contains no files named like "winswitch*rpm". So maybe the error message is just telling the truth. In contrast, the repository provided for CentOS 6.5 includes winswitch-0.12.20-1.x86_64.rpm I didn't grab that one, because I'm nervous about using an RPM for a different OS version. (I'm interested in winswitch precisely because I am not an expert with CentOS.) Looking forward in time, it seems like there is no winswitch*rpm file in any CentOS repo newer than 6.5. So even if I upgrade to CentOS 7 Server, I anticipate having the same problem. Any ideas? Thanks for any help/suggestions you can provide. From antoine at nagafix.co.uk Mon Feb 9 16:41:10 2015 From: antoine at nagafix.co.uk (Antoine Martin) Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 23:41:10 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] CentOS 6.6 - No package winswitch available In-Reply-To: <54D8E05E.9040701@tidepool.ca> References: <54B1476C.10804@ets2.de> <54D865DF.7050400@nagafix.co.uk> <54D8E05E.9040701@tidepool.ca> Message-ID: <54D8E326.5070805@nagafix.co.uk> On 09/02/15 23:29, Philip Loewen wrote: > In CentOS 6.6, with winswitch.repo installed, the command > sudo yum install winswitch > produces the error message in the subject line: > Setting up Install Process > No package winswitch available. > Error: Nothing to do > I'm stuck. Sorry about that! > > I looked at the online repository mentioned in the > file named /etc/yum.repos.d/winswitch.repo, at > http://winswitch.org/dists/CentOS/6.6/x86_64/ > It contains no files named like "winswitch*rpm". > So maybe the error message is just telling the truth. It is. > > In contrast, the repository provided for CentOS 6.5 includes > winswitch-0.12.20-1.x86_64.rpm > I didn't grab that one, because I'm nervous > about using an RPM for a different OS version. > (I'm interested in winswitch precisely because > I am not an expert with CentOS.) > > Looking forward in time, it seems like there is no > winswitch*rpm file in any CentOS repo newer than 6.5. > So even if I upgrade to CentOS 7 Server, I anticipate > having the same problem. > > Any ideas? Thanks for any help/suggestions you can provide. Everything you said is correct. In practice you should be able to use the version for CentOS 6.4 or earlier because winswitch is written in pure Python. A new version is due very soon now (after a long hiatus), I am just waiting for a Python-Twisted SSH compatibility bug to be fixed so that I can release xpra 0.15.0 and an update to winswitch to go with it. Which means I will build new packages for all platforms, including CentOS 6.6 and 7.0 Cheers Antoine From philip at tidepool.ca Wed Feb 11 00:02:57 2015 From: philip at tidepool.ca (Philip Loewen) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 16:02:57 -0800 Subject: [winswitch] CentOS 6.6 - No package winswitch available In-Reply-To: <54D8E326.5070805@nagafix.co.uk> References: <54B1476C.10804@ets2.de> <54D865DF.7050400@nagafix.co.uk> <54D8E05E.9040701@tidepool.ca> <54D8E326.5070805@nagafix.co.uk> Message-ID: <54DA9C31.8030603@tidepool.ca> Brilliant. Thank you for this helpful response, on top of a most useful collection of software! On 15-02-09 08:41 AM, Antoine Martin wrote: > On 09/02/15 23:29, Philip Loewen wrote: >> In CentOS 6.6, with winswitch.repo installed, the command >> sudo yum install winswitch >> produces the error message in the subject line: >> Setting up Install Process >> No package winswitch available. >> Error: Nothing to do >> I'm stuck. > Sorry about that! >> >> I looked at the online repository mentioned in the >> file named /etc/yum.repos.d/winswitch.repo, at >> http://winswitch.org/dists/CentOS/6.6/x86_64/ >> It contains no files named like "winswitch*rpm". >> So maybe the error message is just telling the truth. > It is. >> >> In contrast, the repository provided for CentOS 6.5 includes >> winswitch-0.12.20-1.x86_64.rpm >> I didn't grab that one, because I'm nervous >> about using an RPM for a different OS version. >> (I'm interested in winswitch precisely because >> I am not an expert with CentOS.) >> >> Looking forward in time, it seems like there is no >> winswitch*rpm file in any CentOS repo newer than 6.5. >> So even if I upgrade to CentOS 7 Server, I anticipate >> having the same problem. >> >> Any ideas? Thanks for any help/suggestions you can provide. > Everything you said is correct. > In practice you should be able to use the version for CentOS 6.4 or > earlier because winswitch is written in pure Python. > > A new version is due very soon now (after a long hiatus), I am just > waiting for a Python-Twisted SSH compatibility bug to be fixed so that I > can release xpra 0.15.0 and an update to winswitch to go with it. Which > means I will build new packages for all platforms, including CentOS 6.6 > and 7.0 > > Cheers > Antoine > _______________________________________________ > shifter-users mailing list > shifter-users at lists.devloop.org.uk > http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users > > From johnss1221 at gmail.com Thu Feb 12 08:56:13 2015 From: johnss1221 at gmail.com (John Smith) Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 15:56:13 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] Title bar don't support Unicode when using 2 different xpra version Message-ID: Hi, I'm using xpra version 0.14.x for server(Ubuntu 12.04) and xpra version 0.15.0 for client ( Windows 7) With xpra version 0.14.x for client, title bar support Unicode, but with 0.15.0 , it doesn't support. It's a bug ? Or I have to use a same xpra version for server and client. Thanks :) From antoine at nagafix.co.uk Thu Feb 12 09:36:13 2015 From: antoine at nagafix.co.uk (Antoine Martin) Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 16:36:13 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] Title bar don't support Unicode when using 2 different xpra version In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54DC740D.9040709@nagafix.co.uk> On 12/02/15 15:56, John Smith wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using xpra version 0.14.x for server(Ubuntu 12.04) and xpra version > 0.15.0 for client ( Windows 7) > With xpra version 0.14.x for client, title bar support Unicode, but with > 0.15.0 , it doesn't support. > It's a bug ? Thanks for testing the beta and reporting the bug. I can reproduce it (on MS Windows only), so I should be able to fix it quickly. > Or I have to use a same xpra version for server and client. No. Sometimes newer features aren't available with older versions, but not basic things like window titles! Antoine > Thanks :) > _______________________________________________ > shifter-users mailing list > shifter-users at lists.devloop.org.uk > http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users From johnss1221 at gmail.com Fri Feb 13 08:44:08 2015 From: johnss1221 at gmail.com (John Smith) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 15:44:08 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] Application tray icons Message-ID: Hi, For some win32 applications, it will show an own icon in system tray. Can you add an argument about enable/disable show tray icons ? Like --no--app-tray to hide application tray icons. I will delight if xpra support this arg. Thanks :) From antoine at nagafix.co.uk Fri Feb 13 09:09:59 2015 From: antoine at nagafix.co.uk (Antoine Martin) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 16:09:59 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] Application tray icons In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54DDBF67.9030309@nagafix.co.uk> On 13/02/15 15:44, John Smith wrote: > Hi, > > > For some win32 applications, it will show an own icon in system tray. Can > you add an argument about enable/disable show tray icons ? Like > --no--app-tray to hide application tray icons. I will delight if xpra > support this arg. $ xpra -h | grep "system-tray " --system-tray Enable forwarding of system tray icons (default: --no-system-tray Disable forwarding of system tray icons (default: It's been supported for years. Cheers Antoine From johnss1221 at gmail.com Fri Feb 13 09:24:42 2015 From: johnss1221 at gmail.com (John Smith) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 16:24:42 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] Application tray icons In-Reply-To: <54DDBF67.9030309@nagafix.co.uk> References: <54DDBF67.9030309@nagafix.co.uk> Message-ID: > $ xpra -h | grep "system-tray " > --system-tray Enable forwarding of system tray icons (default: > --no-system-tray Disable forwarding of system tray icons (default: > > It's been supported for years. > > I used it before, but I forgot it...Thank you very much. :D From lukashaase at gmx.at Sun Feb 15 02:05:16 2015 From: lukashaase at gmx.at (Lukas Haase) Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 03:05:16 +0100 Subject: [winswitch] Monitor where (new) windows open Message-ID: Hi, I've a really frustrating way problem for quite some time: I use xpra on a Windows with one (undocked laptop), two (docking station #1) or three (docking station #2) monitors. In the docking station cases, the *primary* display is/are always the external monitor and the secondary one the internal laptop display. Since the laptop is actually a convertible tablet, I use it nearly exclusively are notepad (having the display lying on the table with OneNote open). Although the internal laptop display is *not* the primary monitor, it is to the *left* of the other screens and hence, it has position (0,0) of the complete virtual display. Now I have X window applications (again, proprietary, sorry) which in 90% of the cases place the windows on the *secondary* monitor. Since I don't even use that display as an actual monitor, it is so annoying to drag all the windows (and the applications really opens a lot of windows) to the actual primary screen. I asked in the forum of the proprietary application [1] and they claim the window manager would have the option to decide on which monitor new windows open etc. My question: Would it be possible to specify this in xpra (which also acts as a window manager)? The best, greatest and *most natural* solution would be to open new windows always on the same monitor as the last active application was on. I don't understand how this can't be default. With every wingle Windows application I use this is the case and windows only go to the secondary monitor when I specifically drag them there. In the worst case, a brute-force solution may be to exclude certain monitors at all from xpra ... would this be possible? Thanks, Luke [1] http://preview.tinyurl.com/m4k2l2f From antoine at nagafix.co.uk Sun Feb 15 04:39:25 2015 From: antoine at nagafix.co.uk (Antoine Martin) Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 11:39:25 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] Monitor where (new) windows open In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54E022FD.8080304@nagafix.co.uk> Hi, Window positioning in general is a thorny issue. Xpra is a window manager, but it mediates with the client side window manager (the MS Windows desktop in your case) to do everything, including window placement. Then there's the issue of emulating multiple screens with one virtual dummy driver (see fakexinerama), etc.. If you file a request for enhancement about this, I am sure we can do something. Cheers Antoine On 15/02/15 09:05, Lukas Haase wrote: > Hi, > > I've a really frustrating way problem for quite some time: I use xpra on a Windows with one (undocked laptop), two (docking station #1) or three (docking station #2) monitors. In the docking station cases, the *primary* display is/are always the external monitor and the secondary one the internal laptop display. Since the laptop is actually a convertible tablet, I use it nearly exclusively are notepad (having the display lying on the table with OneNote open). > > Although the internal laptop display is *not* the primary monitor, it is to the *left* of the other screens and hence, it has position (0,0) of the complete virtual display. > > Now I have X window applications (again, proprietary, sorry) which in 90% of the cases place the windows on the *secondary* monitor. Since I don't even use that display as an actual monitor, it is so annoying to drag all the windows (and the applications really opens a lot of windows) to the actual primary screen. I asked in the forum of the proprietary application [1] and they claim the window manager would have the option to decide on which monitor new windows open etc. > > > My question: Would it be possible to specify this in xpra (which also acts as a window manager)? > The best, greatest and *most natural* solution would be to open new windows always on the same monitor as the last active application was on. I don't understand how this can't be default. With every wingle Windows application I use this is the case and windows only go to the secondary monitor when I specifically drag them there. > In the worst case, a brute-force solution may be to exclude certain monitors at all from xpra ... would this be possible? > > > Thanks, > Luke > > > [1] http://preview.tinyurl.com/m4k2l2f > _______________________________________________ > shifter-users mailing list > shifter-users at lists.devloop.org.uk > http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users From w6q3cxeyte at snkmail.com Sun Feb 22 21:24:06 2015 From: w6q3cxeyte at snkmail.com (repod) Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 13:24:06 -0800 Subject: [winswitch] installation problem with Ubuntu Message-ID: <17016-1424640266-506083@sneakemail.com> Hello, this is my first post, I didn't find a solution in the archives or the web, sorry if I missed it. I'm trying to install on Ubuntu Precise 12.04. I added the winswitch repository, and ran apt-get update. It ends like this: Ign https://winswitch.org precise Release.gpg Ign https://winswitch.org precise Release Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages/DiffIndex Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main TranslationIndex Err https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main Translation-en_US Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main Translation-en Fetched 160 kB in 27s (5,879 B/s) W: Failed to fetch https://winswitch.org/dists/precise/main/binary-i386/Packages server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. From antoine at nagafix.co.uk Mon Feb 23 05:01:02 2015 From: antoine at nagafix.co.uk (Antoine Martin) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 12:01:02 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] installation problem with Ubuntu In-Reply-To: <17016-1424640266-506083@sneakemail.com> References: <17016-1424640266-506083@sneakemail.com> Message-ID: <54EAB40E.8040508@nagafix.co.uk> Hi, On 23/02/15 04:24, repod wrote: > Hello, this is my first post, I didn't find a solution in the archives or > the web, sorry if I missed it. I'm trying to install on Ubuntu Precise > 12.04. I added the winswitch repository, and ran apt-get update. It ends > like this: > > Ign https://winswitch.org precise Release.gpg > Ign https://winswitch.org precise Release > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages/DiffIndex > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main TranslationIndex > Err https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages > server certificate verification failed. CAfile: > /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main Translation-en_US > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main Translation-en > Fetched 160 kB in 27s (5,879 B/s) > W: Failed to fetch > https://winswitch.org/dists/precise/main/binary-i386/Packages server > certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt > CRLfile: none > > E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones > used instead. I swear I saw the exact same error message when I tried it earlier, but then I applied all the other updates, tried again and it worked OK. Maybe there were updates to the certificates list in the other updates? The certificate for winswitch.org was changed mid-January from StartSSL to GlobalSign. Cheers Antoine PS: Whilst we are on the subject of SSL: many thanks to GlobalSign for the free certificate and smooth service. From w6q3cxeyte at snkmail.com Mon Feb 23 17:57:08 2015 From: w6q3cxeyte at snkmail.com (repod) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 09:57:08 -0800 Subject: [winswitch] installation problem with Ubuntu Message-ID: <10824-1424714230-594419@sneakemail.com> Thank you for responding. I got an error on two different 12.04 precise machines and a 14.04 trusty machine. I ran apt-get update 2-3 times on each. None are standard desktop installations. Each started as a minimal server install, then apt-get install --no-install-recommends xorg openbox alsa-base alsa-utils, and a few other packages depending on the intended use. Unfortunately I know almost nothing about certificates, is there a package I should install to make sure they are updated? On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 9:01 PM, Antoine Martin antoine-at-nagafix.co.uk |shifter-users| <4xawk8i0yt at sneakemail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > On 23/02/15 04:24, repod wrote: > > Hello, this is my first post, I didn't find a solution in the archives or > > the web, sorry if I missed it. I'm trying to install on Ubuntu Precise > > 12.04. I added the winswitch repository, and ran apt-get update. It ends > > like this: > > > > Ign https://winswitch.org precise Release.gpg > > Ign https://winswitch.org precise Release > > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages/DiffIndex > > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main TranslationIndex > > Err https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages > > server certificate verification failed. CAfile: > > /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none > > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main Translation-en_US > > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main Translation-en > > Fetched 160 kB in 27s (5,879 B/s) > > W: Failed to fetch > > https://winswitch.org/dists/precise/main/binary-i386/Packages server > > certificate verification failed. CAfile: > /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt > > CRLfile: none > > > > E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old > ones > > used instead. > I swear I saw the exact same error message when I tried it earlier, but > then I applied all the other updates, tried again and it worked OK. > Maybe there were updates to the certificates list in the other updates? > The certificate for winswitch.org was changed mid-January from StartSSL > to GlobalSign. > > Cheers > Antoine > > PS: Whilst we are on the subject of SSL: many thanks to GlobalSign for > the free certificate and smooth service. > _______________________________________________ > shifter-users mailing list > shifter-users at lists.devloop.org.uk > http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users > From w6q3cxeyte at snkmail.com Wed Feb 25 17:25:35 2015 From: w6q3cxeyte at snkmail.com (repod) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 09:25:35 -0800 Subject: [winswitch] installation problem with Ubuntu In-Reply-To: <10824-1424714230-594419@sneakemail.com> References: <10824-1424714230-594419@sneakemail.com> Message-ID: <18878-1424885135-375054@sneakemail.com> I ran apt-get upgrade and apt-get dist-upgrade and apt-get update. I noticed the dist-upgrade included certificates, but still got these errors on the update: Err https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none WFetched 3,733 kB in 26s (143 kB/s) : Failed to fetch https://winswitch.org/dists/precise/main/binary-i386/Packages server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. On 2/23/15, repod w6q3cxeyte-at-snkmail.com |shifter-users| wrote: > Thank you for responding. I got an error on two different 12.04 precise > machines and a 14.04 trusty machine. I ran apt-get update 2-3 times on > each. None are standard desktop installations. Each started as a minimal > server install, then apt-get install --no-install-recommends xorg openbox > alsa-base alsa-utils, and a few other packages depending on the intended > use. Unfortunately I know almost nothing about certificates, is there a > package I should install to make sure they are updated? > > On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 9:01 PM, Antoine Martin antoine-at-nagafix.co.uk > |shifter-users| <4xawk8i0yt at sneakemail.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On 23/02/15 04:24, repod wrote: >> > Hello, this is my first post, I didn't find a solution in the archives >> > or >> > the web, sorry if I missed it. I'm trying to install on Ubuntu Precise >> > 12.04. I added the winswitch repository, and ran apt-get update. It >> > ends >> > like this: >> > >> > Ign https://winswitch.org precise Release.gpg >> > Ign https://winswitch.org precise Release >> > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages/DiffIndex >> > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main TranslationIndex >> > Err https://winswitch.org precise/main i386 Packages >> > server certificate verification failed. CAfile: >> > /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none >> > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main Translation-en_US >> > Ign https://winswitch.org precise/main Translation-en >> > Fetched 160 kB in 27s (5,879 B/s) >> > W: Failed to fetch >> > https://winswitch.org/dists/precise/main/binary-i386/Packages server >> > certificate verification failed. CAfile: >> /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt >> > CRLfile: none >> > >> > E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old >> ones >> > used instead. >> I swear I saw the exact same error message when I tried it earlier, but >> then I applied all the other updates, tried again and it worked OK. >> Maybe there were updates to the certificates list in the other updates? >> The certificate for winswitch.org was changed mid-January from StartSSL >> to GlobalSign. >> >> Cheers >> Antoine >> >> PS: Whilst we are on the subject of SSL: many thanks to GlobalSign for >> the free certificate and smooth service. >> _______________________________________________ >> shifter-users mailing list >> shifter-users at lists.devloop.org.uk >> http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users >> > _______________________________________________ > shifter-users mailing list > shifter-users at lists.devloop.org.uk > http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users > From fshahriar at gmail.com Wed Feb 25 21:07:35 2015 From: fshahriar at gmail.com (Fazlul Shahriar) Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 16:07:35 -0500 Subject: [winswitch] support for warping pointer Message-ID: Hi, I'm trying to use the acme text editor in xpra, which makes heavy use of pointer warping but the warping functionality doesn't seem to work. Here is a video of how acme warps the pointer when opening a file: http://youtu.be/dP1xVpMPn8M?t=9m28s It looks like acme is using the XWarpPointer(3) function, so perhaps xpra doesn't support this function? Thanks, fhs From antoine at nagafix.co.uk Thu Feb 26 07:22:12 2015 From: antoine at nagafix.co.uk (Antoine Martin) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 14:22:12 +0700 Subject: [winswitch] support for warping pointer In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <54EEC9A4.3050103@nagafix.co.uk> Hi, On 26/02/15 04:07, Fazlul Shahriar wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to use the acme text editor in xpra, which makes heavy use of > pointer warping but the warping functionality doesn't seem to work. Here is > a video of how acme warps the pointer when opening a file: > http://youtu.be/dP1xVpMPn8M?t=9m28s > > It looks like acme is using the XWarpPointer(3) function, so perhaps xpra > doesn't support this function? Warping the pointer could be quite difficult to implement. We would have to make sure that we're supposed to be in control of the pointer on the client side by the time we get the message, and I could see some users would never want to have xpra control the cursor. We would also need to figure out when those warped pointer events should be honoured: distinguishing between the warp pointer events that we generate ourselves and the ones that other applications can generate (all asynchronously..) It may be possible, but this isn't high on the priority list at the moment. If you can create a ticket for it, at least it won't be forgotten. Cheers Antoine > > Thanks, > fhs > _______________________________________________ > shifter-users mailing list > shifter-users at lists.devloop.org.uk > http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users