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  2. From: ratinox@meceng.coe.northeastern.edu (Gone with the Lemming)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.sources.d
  4. Subject: Re: Fix for xv creaping window-isms sought
  5. Message-ID: <RATINOX.93Jan28114023@splinter.coe.northeastern.edu>
  6. Date: 28 Jan 93 16:41:26 GMT
  7. References: <1993Jan28.154016.11848@cas.org>
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  11. In-Reply-To: lwv26@cas.org's message of Thu, 28 Jan 1993 15: 38:37 GMT
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  17. >>>>> On Thu, 28 Jan 1993 15:38:37 GMT, lwv26@cas.org (Larry W. Virden)
  18. >>>>> said:
  19.  
  20. Larry> I am using xv version 2.21, from 4/29/92.  I am using xv under SunOS
  21. Larry> 4.1.2, OpenWindows 3.0 and the olvwm window manager.  Each time xv
  22. Larry> displays a picture, the location of the picture moves slightly down
  23. Larry> the screen.
  24.  
  25. Must be a bug in either OpenWin or the window manager (probably the latter)
  26. because I have absolutely no problem with XV 2.21 under X11R5/(v)twm.
  27.  
  28. --Rat                               PGP Public Key Block available upon request
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  30. Northeastern's Stainless Steel Rat          ratinox@meceng.coe.northeastern.edu
  31. I'm so hip I can't see past my own pelvis.                  --Zaphod Beeblebrox
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