unable to open XyView using X-emulation softwares

Hi, 

I have tried couple of open source X-emulation software like Xterm and Mobaxterm to connect to XPP. While using both  these I am able to open XPP Pathfinder but not able to open any division in edit or view mode. 

Any inputs, what I may be doing wrong or missing on something? 

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  • Just wanted to give an update.

    You do get what you pay for with Exceed. From our experience it's the "best" and most robust for working with XPP (and IMO has a lot more "features" than most other packages), and as such it's the only X/Server that is extensively tested and officially qualified with XPP. As far as all the "freebie" X/Server packages out there, as the expression goes "you get what you pay for". We don't have the time or resources to test against all of the X/Server packages out there and work on "problems" with XPP with those packages.

    That said, we in development recently did make some fixes/improvements to the internals of XPP (specifically the sdedit and xyview programs) to address some "limitations" that were affecting XPP working as it should have been - even with Exceed.

    While doing that, we also did a very quick analysis of some obvious things that were not working when using MobaXterm as an X/Server (just for "fun") and were able to also address a few of those things.

    These "improvements" were included in the recent XPP 9.7.0 release. Hot fixes are available for the XPP 9.6 (and maybe the now retired XPP 9.4) release. Please reference public Knowledge Article XPP: Soft Keys not mapping.

    With just some quick testing of XPP with MobaXterm (free version), I found that the following MobaXterm settings worked best, and one limitation that I could not work around:

    • Set 'Unix-compatible keyboard' setting to "unchecked" (aka off) on the Settings > X11 tab
    • From my testing it appeared that MobaXterm never sends any "events" for the Print key (whether 'Unix-compatible keyboard' was on or off), so that key will never work with XPP. I did not see a way to be able to "map" (or re-map) keys (and what "events" they send), like you can do with Exceed (because OOB Exceed does not provide a mapping for the Print key, but you can change that).
    • I think most of my other X11 settings were pretty much the MobaXterm defaults and I certainly did not do any extensive experimentation with changing settings, but these are some of the other settings as I had them on the X11 tab:
      • Automatically start X server at MobaXterm start up: on
      • Xorg version: MobaX
      • X11 server display mode: "Multiwindow mode"
      • Clipboard: enabled
      • X11 remote access: on-demand

    With those (and the default) MobaXterm settings, I was able to open a Session to a Linux system running XPP 9.7.0 (that has those "improvements" I mentioned) and with some very limited testing I found that PathFinder, Sdedit, XyView, and the other GUIs all appeared to be working fairly well.

    Note: Just To Make Sure It's Entirely Clear, Nothing I Have Said Changes The Fact That MobaXterm Is Not Officially Qualified Nor Is It Supported. PLEASE DO NOT OPEN SUPPORT CASES FOR MobaXterm PROBLEMS (OR ANY OTHER X/SERVER PRODUCTS OTHER THAN Exceed); THEY WILL NOT BE INVESTIGATED!

    Jonathan Dagresta
    RWS Group/
    XPP Development

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  • Just wanted to give an update.

    You do get what you pay for with Exceed. From our experience it's the "best" and most robust for working with XPP (and IMO has a lot more "features" than most other packages), and as such it's the only X/Server that is extensively tested and officially qualified with XPP. As far as all the "freebie" X/Server packages out there, as the expression goes "you get what you pay for". We don't have the time or resources to test against all of the X/Server packages out there and work on "problems" with XPP with those packages.

    That said, we in development recently did make some fixes/improvements to the internals of XPP (specifically the sdedit and xyview programs) to address some "limitations" that were affecting XPP working as it should have been - even with Exceed.

    While doing that, we also did a very quick analysis of some obvious things that were not working when using MobaXterm as an X/Server (just for "fun") and were able to also address a few of those things.

    These "improvements" were included in the recent XPP 9.7.0 release. Hot fixes are available for the XPP 9.6 (and maybe the now retired XPP 9.4) release. Please reference public Knowledge Article XPP: Soft Keys not mapping.

    With just some quick testing of XPP with MobaXterm (free version), I found that the following MobaXterm settings worked best, and one limitation that I could not work around:

    • Set 'Unix-compatible keyboard' setting to "unchecked" (aka off) on the Settings > X11 tab
    • From my testing it appeared that MobaXterm never sends any "events" for the Print key (whether 'Unix-compatible keyboard' was on or off), so that key will never work with XPP. I did not see a way to be able to "map" (or re-map) keys (and what "events" they send), like you can do with Exceed (because OOB Exceed does not provide a mapping for the Print key, but you can change that).
    • I think most of my other X11 settings were pretty much the MobaXterm defaults and I certainly did not do any extensive experimentation with changing settings, but these are some of the other settings as I had them on the X11 tab:
      • Automatically start X server at MobaXterm start up: on
      • Xorg version: MobaX
      • X11 server display mode: "Multiwindow mode"
      • Clipboard: enabled
      • X11 remote access: on-demand

    With those (and the default) MobaXterm settings, I was able to open a Session to a Linux system running XPP 9.7.0 (that has those "improvements" I mentioned) and with some very limited testing I found that PathFinder, Sdedit, XyView, and the other GUIs all appeared to be working fairly well.

    Note: Just To Make Sure It's Entirely Clear, Nothing I Have Said Changes The Fact That MobaXterm Is Not Officially Qualified Nor Is It Supported. PLEASE DO NOT OPEN SUPPORT CASES FOR MobaXterm PROBLEMS (OR ANY OTHER X/SERVER PRODUCTS OTHER THAN Exceed); THEY WILL NOT BE INVESTIGATED!

    Jonathan Dagresta
    RWS Group/
    XPP Development

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