@virgola
> Saying "windowed mode" I think Orgin was meaning not to use native amiga widgets, but something like cygwin does on
> windows: many little x screen created into normal windows.
Ah - o.k., then I misunderstood the question. A X server window on the workbench should not be too difficult. And
opening an own window for every program is only a little bit more work. But the so called Multi-Window mode is hard
to implement.
> And about GTK wrapper: it's still alive?
Don't know. Didn't hear something about it for months.
@orgin
> I meant either using the wb as x root or treating each window as it's own x screen displayed in a window. Most windows
> x-windows servers has that option for example.
> Would go a far way to make x apps feel more native.
> Calling it "impossible" seems a bit odd since it's quite common.
> Tons of snapshots here using that mode:
http://x.cygwin.com/screenshots/When I say impossible, I mean impossible for me. There is always a way you can go, you only need enough time and
knowledge.
As said above, opening a X server window on the workbench - like Xami does - is not the problem. But a Multi-Window
mode is far beyond my skills.
If someone wants to try this (seriously!), I can send him the X server sources.