| Title: | UNIGRAPHICS |
| Notice: | See topic 258 for INDEX of major topics |
| Moderator: | CALS::GOODNOE |
| Created: | Mon Dec 15 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 496 |
| Total number of notes: | 1354 |
Hello all, have a customer with sporadic system hangs after "right mouse button" features of UG have been used. He is running UG 11.1.3 on Digital UNIX 3.2d-1, as 600 5/266, ZLXp-L1 The WWW "Tuning Guide" is for UG 11.1.2 and there Digital UNIX >= 4.0a is given as the required operating system. So i assume for customers version 11.1.3 also at least Digital UNIX 4.0a is required. Right ? Are there any experiences with UG 11.1.3 and Digital UNIX 3.2d ? Thanks in advance for help. /Reinhard
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| 496.1 | Things to check... | ALLVAX::DONAHUE | Wed Jun 04 1997 14:23 | 41 | |
UG v11.1 requires Digital UNIX v3.2 as minimum.
Is he using the latest version of Open3D (v3.3 or v3.4 ?) that is
SUPPORTED on DUX v3.2d?
Also, is his using the OVERLAY PLANES option ? If his window
manager is either XDM or CDE, he can make use of overlay planes with
that graphics card. If so, you have to instruct UG to use the overlays
too. That setup and other tuning is in WABG's UG Configuration guide.
Also, See the EDS/UG Software Field Bulletin #SFB-DUX-327. The CDE
setup is showm there as:
CDE
===
Note that a window manager with overlays is now supported using CDE,
(Common Desktop Environment). So when using a graphics board that
supports
overlays (all ZLX and PowerStorm boards except the ZLX(p)-E1 and
PowerStorm 3D30), do the following:
1) In UG 11.x, set
UGII_USE_OVERLAYS=1
in the $UGII_BASE_DIR/ugii/.ugii_env file
2) Use the dtwm_overlay window manager. To do this, edit the
.Xdefaults file in each users's $HOME directory to include
this line:
Dtsession*wmStartupCommand: /usr/dt/bin/dtwm_overlay
-Overlay
Optionally, the window manager can be limited to four colors to
allow more colors for applications. This is done by editing
each user's .Dtwm file in their $HOME directory to include
this line:
Dtwm*0*overlayColorUse: FOUR_COLOR
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| 496.2 | thanks | GYPOS3::EIBL | Reinhard Eibl @FKR, DTN 865-4027 | Thu Jun 05 1997 10:15 | 9 |
Thanks for the info. Forgot to list the Open3D version in re.0 . They still have 3.2 because it was so in the installation guide. I'll suggest them to go to Open3D 3.4 and let them check the overlay stuff. /Reinhard | |||||