@echo off SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0 REM REM The path in the CYGWIN_ROOT environment variable assignment assume REM that Cygwin is installed in a directory called 'cygwin' in the root REM directory of the current drive. You will only need to modify REM CYGWIN_ROOT if you have installed Cygwin in another directory. For REM example, if you installed Cygwin in \foo\bar\baz\cygwin, you will need REM to change \cygwin to \foo\bar\baz\cygwin. REM REM This batch file will almost always be run from the same drive (and REM directory) as the drive that contains Cygwin/XFree86, therefore you will REM not need to add a drive letter to CYGWIN_ROOT. For example, you do REM not need to change \cygwin to c:\cygwin if you are running this REM batch file from the C drive. REM SET CYGWIN_ROOT=c:\cyg SET PATH=.;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\usr\X11R6\bin;%PATH%;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\usr\local\lib\qt2\bin REM REM Cleanup after last run. REM if not exist %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix\X0 goto CLEANUP-FINISH attrib -s %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix\X0 del %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix\X0 :CLEANUP-FINISH if exist %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix rmdir %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix REM REM Startup the X Server, the twm window manager, and an xterm. REM REM Notice that the window manager and the xterm will wait for REM the server to finish starting before trying to connect; the REM error "Cannot Open Display: 127.0.0.1:0.0" is not due to the REM clients attempting to connect before the server has started, rather REM that error is due to a bug in some versions of cygwin1.dll. Upgrade REM to the latest cygwin1.dll if you get the "Cannot Open Display" error. REM See the Cygwin/XFree86 FAQ for more information: REM http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/faq/ REM REM The error "Fatal server error: could not open default font 'fixed'" is REM caused by using a DOS mode mount for the mount that the Cygwin/XFree86 REM fonts are accessed through. See the Cygwin/XFree86 FAQ for more REM information: REM http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-xfree-faq.html#q-error-font-eof REM REM REM Use the /B switch only when we can positively confirm that the OS REM is Windows NT/2000. Do not use the switch in any other case. This REM should work fine, as it assumes we cannot use /B, except when a certain REM criteria is met. A previous verion of this batch file assumed that REM we could use /B, except when some criteria was met; needless to say, REM that didn't work. REM if "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto USE-B-SWITCH REM Windows 95/98/Me echo startxwin.bat - Starting on Windows 95/98/Me REM Startup the X Server. start XWin -screen 0 1024 768 REM Startup an xterm, using bash as the shell. start xterm -sl 1000 -sb -rightbar -ms red -fg yellow -bg black -e /usr/bin/bash REM Startup the twm window manager. start twm goto END REM REM Use the /B switch. This starts the specified process in the background; REM in other words, it does not cause a new Command Prompt window to be REM opened for each 'start' command. REM :USE-B-SWITCH REM Windows NT/2000 echo startxwin.bat - Starting on Windows NT/2000 REM Startup the X Server. start /B XWin -screen 0 1024 768 REM Startup an xterm, using bash as the shell. start /B xterm -sl 1000 -sb -rightbar -ms red -fg yellow -bg black -e /usr/bin/bash REM Startup the twm window manager. start /B twm :END REM Set a background color to comply with FCC regulations :) xsetroot -solid aquamarine4 B twm :END REM Set a background color to comply with FCC regulations :) xsetroot -solid aquamarine4