Hi all,
About having Linux Apps on Linux (but not on separate screens) may be
the colinux project (cooperative Linux) can be useful for inspiration.
Cheers,
Offray
El jue, 29-01-2004 a las 17:37, Steve Haflich escribió:
> From: Raymond Toy <toy at rtp>
>
> Hummingbird Exceed lets you have X windows appear on your Windows
> desktop as if they were native apps, i.e., no separate X desktop.
>
> Starnet X-Win32 does also: supports any number of independent X
> windows, each with the standard Windows title bar and its standard
> Minimize/Maximise/Close buttons. I've been using this this package
> for ten years and cannot praise it too highly. It is my main screen
> (because a PC remains the most inexpensive way to obtain a
> high-quality large screen) and X-Win32 has always supported CLIM and
> other X-based Lisp tools just like the native box servers, not to
> mention Emacs with X. No problems -- it just works. Franz maintains
> a number of floating licenses and pretty much all the technical staff
> use it.
>
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