Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!eecg.toronto.edu!drb Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi From: drb@eecg.toronto.edu (David R. Blythe) Subject: Re: input and 4.0 Message-ID: <1990Dec28.014724.7125@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> Organization: EECG, University of Toronto References: <9012221606.AA16974@frodo.Physics.McGill.CA> <1990Dec22.205039.24380@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Date: 28 Dec 90 06:47:24 GMT Lines: 27 In article <1990Dec22.205039.24380@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> andreess@mrlaxs.mrl.uiuc.edu (Marc Andreessen) writes: >In article <9012221606.AA16974@frodo.Physics.McGill.CA> loki@physics.mcgill.ca (Loki Jorgenson Rm421) writes: >>>> From: tom rohling >>>> mouse to change which window I'm typing in, where my experience with >>>> Motif has (on the RS6000's) been that you have to pop that window before >>>> you can type in it. I find that very annoying and I hope that feature of >> >>things. Starting with me, I *don't* like the IBM's windows. >> > >This is hooey. X Windows and Motif are both very customizable on any >platform. If you put the following 3 lines in your personal '.Xdefaults' >file, you get SGI-like behavior (pointer focus, interactive placement, >etc.) - > ... Hardly hooey. Its the default behaviour supplied with the IBM system, and thus the behaviour anyone who unpacks such a system is exposed to. SGI will have the option of supplying a default behaviour with their X implementation that closely matches the behaviour of the current 4Sight system. Hopefully they will adopt this strategy and not force everyone to pour through their manuals to get the same behaviour they have become accustomed to for the last n years. Tunability and judicious choice of distributed defaults are separate issues. >Marc Andreessen___University of Illinois Materials Research Laboratory >__________________andreessen@uimrl7.mrl.uiuc.edu______________________