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ALPMOTF08_U3012 DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 (Alpha) ECO Summary

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    Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1995, 1998.  All rights reserved.
    
    PRODUCT:     DECwindows Motif[R] for OpenVMS Alpha, Version 1.2-3
    
    COMPONENTS:  Bitmap File
                 Bookreader
                 C++ Compilation
                 CDA Library
                 CDA Viewer
                 DECimage Application Services (DAS)
                 DEClinks (LinkWorks)
                 DECterm
                 DECwindows Mail
                 DXm Library 1.1.3
                 DXm Library 1.2.3
                 Dwt (XUI) Library
                 Internationalization
                 Kit Installation
                 Login
                 Motif Window Manager (mwm) 1.2.3
                 Notepad
                 Session Manager / FileView
                 Startup
                 UIL Compiler 1.2.3
                 Xlib
                 Xm Library 1.1.3
                 Xm Library 1.2.3
                 Xt Intrinsics Library R4
    
    OP/SYS:      OpenVMS Alpha
    
    SOURCE:      Digital Equipment Corporation
    
    ECO INFORMATION:
    
         ECO Kit Name:  ALPMOTF08_U3012
         ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit:  ALPMOTF07_U3012
                                               AXPMOTF06_U3012,
                                               AXPMOTF05_U3012  (AXPMOTF)
         ECO Kit Approximate Size:  41162 Blocks
                        Saveset A:  41013 Blocks
    
         Kit Applies To:  DECwindows Motif V1.2-3
         System Reboot Necessary:  No
    
         Installation Rating:    3 - To be installed on all systems running
                                     the listed versions of OpenVMS which
                                     are experiencing the problems described.
    
    
    ECO KIT SUMMARY:
    
    An ECO kit exists for DECwindows Motif V1.2-3.  This kit addresses the
    following problems:
    
    PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN ALPMOTF08_U3012 KIT:
    
      Session Manager problems
    
      o  In customizing the colors in the session manager, if the  color
         model  menu  is torn off, the session manager will crash when a
         model is selected.  This problem is corrected in  the  remedial
         kit.
    
      FileView problems
    
      o  Using the Print dialog invoked from FileView to  print  a  file
         prints the wrong set of pages if the "From" field is completed.
         This problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      Print Screen problems
    
      o  When DECW$PRINTSCREEN generates a  PostScript  file  it  writes
         introductory  comments to this file.  After the end of 1999 the
         date written to the file will be wrong.  For example, the  year
         2000  would be output as "19100".  This problem is corrected in
         the remedial kit.
    
      Paint problems
    
      o  When  DECW$PAINT  generates  a  PostScript   file   it   writes
         introductory  comments to this file.  After the end of 1999 the
         date written to the file will be wrong.  For example, the  year
         2000  would be output as "19100".  This problem is corrected in
         the remedial kit.
    
    
      DECwindows Mail problems
    
      o  When invoking the Extract dialog from a mail message DECwindows
         Mail  can  terminate with an access violation.  This problem is
         corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  Sometimes spurious horizontal lines will be left  in  the  main
         display  for  mail.   This problem is corrected in the remedial
         kit.
    
      o  The AXPMOTF07_U3012 kit introduced a problem  where  DECwindows
         Mail  can  terminate  abnormally.   This  happens  if  the tree
         display is in use and a message is dragged to  a  folder  which
         was  not  visible  when  the  drag  started.   This  problem is
         corrected in the remedial kit.
    
    
      CDA Viewer problems
    
      o  When converting DTIF files to DDIF and the current year is 2000
         or  later,  the  year  is written incorrectly to the DDIF file:
         the first two digits of the year  are  always  written  as  19.
         This problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
    
      Notepad problems
    
      o  When text including  the  last  character  in  the  display  is
         selected and deleted the display sometimes fails to be updated.
         This problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
    
      Display Postscript problems
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when viewing PostScript files  with
         the   CDA   Viewer  application  and  displaying  to  an  Alpha
         workstation, 8  bit  ASCII  characters  do  not  appear.   This
         problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      Xlib problems
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if a program enters its event  loop
         (e.g.   by  calling  XtAppMainLoop)  without  having  opened  a
         display or specified a timer or event flag for the  program  to
         wait  for  (by  calling XtAppAddTimeout or XtAppAddInput), Xlib
         will terminate the program with the following error message:
    
            X Toolkit Error: Error in XMultiplexInput
    
         This  problem  is  corrected  in  the  remedial  kit.   In  the
         situation  where  there  is nothing to wait for, Xlib will wait
         forever instead of terminating with an error status.
    
         To allow Xlib to process events at a  later  time  applications
         should  provide  some  means  of  regaining control, such as by
         specifying an event flag in a call to XtAppAddInput.
    
    
      DXM Library problems
    
      o  Creating a gray-scale colormix widget causes an  ACCVIO.   This
         problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  Using the help widget, the visit topic option always displays a
         window  with  left  to  right text display.  The text direction
         should be inherited from the  help  widget.   This  problem  is
         corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  With the DXmCSText widget, replacement of  text  can  fail  and
         sound  the  bell instead.  The problem occurs if the text field
         is at the maximum length and some of it has been  selected  for
         replacement.  This problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  If parts of the print widget are suppressed, the display can be
         poorly  formatted  and  unusable.  This problem is corrected in
         the remedial kit.
    
      o  Using the Ctrl<key>osfDown and Ctrl<key>osfUp keys to  move  up
         or  down  an  Svn  widget  display  does not leave the location
         correctly defined.  This  can  cause  various  errors  when  an
         operation  is subsequently executed.  This problem is corrected
         in the remedial kit.
    
    
      XM Library problems
    
      o  With a vertical scale widget, the position of the slider can be
         miscalculated  and  displayed  below the end of the scale.  The
         problem occurs only when the label is  long  or  uses  a  large
         font.  This problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  Various problems can be  observed  when  using  drag  and  drop
         between   windows   on  different  screens  of  a  multi-headed
         configuration.  These problems may occur when the  root  window
         or  color  maps  are configured differently on the two screens.
         These problems are corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  Use of pixmaps can result  in  memory  leaks  within  a  client
         application.  This problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  If the orientation  of  a  scrollbar  widget  is  changed,  its
         thickness  is not recalculated.  Since the thickness can depend
         upon  the  orientation,  the  scrollbar  will  be   incorrectly
         displayed.  This problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  When a text widget is destroyed there is a small,  unavoidable,
         memory  leak  in  the  client  application.   This  problem  is
         corrected in the remedial kit.
    
      o  XmStringGetCurrentCharSet  uses  a  default  locale  found   by
         translating  the  logical  name "XNL$LANG".  Everywhere else in
         DECwindows  Motif  1.2-3  the  default  locale  is   found   by
         translating  the  logical  name  "LANG".  The remedial kit uses
         "LANG" for the default locale.
    
      o  If a scrolled window is created and the text direction for  the
         window  is changed, then the vertical scrollbar should be moved
         to the other side of the window.  This was not happening.  This
         problem is corrected in the remedial kit.
    
    
    
    PROBLEMS ADDRESSED IN ALPMOTF07_U3012 KIT:
    
    NOTE:  These problems are corrected in DECwindows Motif V1.2-4.
    
    Kit Installation Problems:
    
      o  The AXPMOTF05_U3012 kit installation procedure always installs the
         following Example and Programming files even if those options were
         not selected during the installation of DECwindows Motif V1.2-3.
    
              SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$UILMOTIF.EXE
              SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$WML.EXE
              DECW$INCLUDE:XMOSP.H
              DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECW$UIL_OSF_MOTIF_1_1.WML
              DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECW$UIL_OSF_MOTIF_1_1.WMD
              DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECW$UIL_DXM_MOTIF.WML
              DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECW$UIL_DXM_MOTIF.WMD
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]HLINES2.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]LEFT_PTR.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]LEFT_PTRMSK.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]LIGHT_GRAY.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]MENU8.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]OPENDOT.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]OPENDOTMASK.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]RIGHT_PTR.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]RIGHT_PTRMSK.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]ROOT_WEAVE.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]SCALES.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]STAR.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]STARMASK.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]STIPPLE.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]TARGET.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]TIE_FIGHTER.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]VLINES2.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]WEIRD_SIZE.XBM
              SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]WIDE_WEAVE.XBM
    
         This problem is corrected in the ALPMOTF07_U3012 remedial kit.
         However, optional files that were installed by the AXPMOTF05_U3012
         remedial kit are not deleted.
    
    Startup Problems:
    
      o  In the AXPMOTF05_U3012 remedial kit console broadcasts are not
         disabled or enabled if OPA0: is owned by another process during
         DECwindows startup, regardless of the setting of DECW$CONSOLE_SELECTION.
         This problem did not exist in DECwindows Motif V1.2-3.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, console broadcasts are enabled if
         the system was booted from an alternate console, even if
         DECW$CONSOLE_SELECTION is set to its default value of "ENABLE".
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the following error message is displayed
         during DECwindows startup if the system was booted from an alternate
         console:
    
              %SDA-E-NOTINPHYS, 0000000000000024 : virtual data not in
                                physical memory
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the startup customizations in
         DECW$PRIVATE_APPS_SETUP.COM are ignored if the logical name
         DECW$IGNORE_WORKSTATION is defined.  DECW$IGNORE_WORKSTATION is a
         system logical name that tells the DECwindows startup procedure not
         to start the X11 display server, but it does not prevent the system
         from being used as an X11 client.
    
    Login Problems:
    
      o  In the AXPMOTF05_U3012 remedial kit, when the DECwindows Login
         program displays an error message, such as when the user enters an
         invalid password, the error message dialog box briefly flashes at
         the upper left corner (0,0) before being centered on the screen.
         This problem did not occur in DECwindows Motif V1.2-3.
    
    Session Manager / FileView Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, resource information read from a
         VUE$PROFILE.VUE$DAT file located in VUE$LIBRARY will take precedence
         over information stored in the DECW$USER_DEFAULTS:VUE$PROFILE.VUE$DAT
         file.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if the user types "MCR VUE$MASTER
         -ICONIC", Fileview will not start as an icon (it ignores the
         -ICONIC).
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there is a problem with the Fileview Type
         command where the output window may not come up the first time.  To
         make the window appear, the user must go into the Work In Progress
         dialog box and select Show Output.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, modifying a Menu from the Options Menu...
         pulldown in Session Manager or Fileview toggles the default run type
         qualifiers for all applications.  If the applications are defined to
         run as subprocesses they will be changed to run as detached
         processes when the OK button is selected.
    
      o  In the AXPMOTF05_U3012 remedial kit, when an application uses the
         XmScrolledWindow widget and scroll bars are added automatically they
         appear in the dialog box instead of in the scrolled window.  The
         bottom of the scrolled window does not move together with the bottom
         of the form that it is attached to.  This problem was caused by the
         following resource definition in DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:
         DECW$SMB_WINDOW.DAT:
    
              *DXmfitToScreenPolicy: AS_NEEDED
    
         This resource is not defined in DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, and there
         is no problem with XmScrolledWindow widgets.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the Session Manager can terminate with an
         ACCVIO after a server error when output is directed to an X server
         that does not support Digital's XSME server extension, such as a PC
         X server.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, under some circumstances the Session
         Manager can terminate with an ACCVIO when the user logs in, due to a
         problem with it setting icon pixmaps for its dialog boxes.
    
    DECterm Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if DECterm is set to Printer Controller
         mode pointing to a print queue (or if printing to the same file or
         port), the DECterm controller will crash if two DECterms try to
         print at once.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 DECterm ignores the first parameter of
         the ReGIS escape sequence, which tells ReGIS to start a new context
         or resume where it left off, and always resumes where it left off.
         This can cause problems when frequently exiting and entering ReGIS,
         especially if the last ReGIS command was a Text command and ReGIS
         was exited in the middle of the command.  This causes DECterm to
         interpret the new ReGIS commands as text, and to display the
         commands on the screen instead of actually executing them.
    
          This problem occurs on all versions of DECwindows Motif on Alpha
          systems.
    
    Bookreader Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, Bookreader print removes characters,
         leaves incomplete lines and has problem formatting paragraphs,
         topics and chapters.  Bookreader also prints multiple instances of
         graphics.  Because of the number of problems with print and the
         quality of the output the print function has been rewritten.
    
    DECwindows Mail Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when working in the Create window, using
         the Search and Replace menu item to do a Replace All will cause Mail
         to ACCVIO when the OK button is hit.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if the user has a Read window and a
         Search window for the Read window up and then presses Move in the
         Read window, DECwindows Mail will ACCVIO.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, DECwindows Mail will ACCVIO when the
         user uses MB2 to paste into a Reply (Create) window if the folder
         selection window style is set to paned.
    
    CDA Viewer Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when CDA Viewer is run as a detached
         process it doesn't exit when the user ends the session.  Instead it
         goes into a loop writing the following error message to SYS$OUTPUT:
    
              Error in XMultiplexInput
    
    Notepad Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, Notepad always updates the revision date
         of a file, even if it was not edited, e.g. if the user immediately
         used the Quit or Exit command.
    
    Xm Library 1.2.3 Problems:
    
      o  In previous versions of DECwindows Motif, a user could activate an
         option menu using either the mouse or the keyboard "space" bar and
         then to select one of the options by using either the mouse or the
         keyboard.  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if the option menu is
         activated with the keyboard, the user cannot select an option using
         the mouse.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, applications can crash when managing and
         unmanaging nested dialog shells.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, a Motif application will terminate with
         an access violation if its _MOTIF_DRAG_WINDOW is deleted. In the
         reported case, the login box failed to come up because a server
         problem caused this window to be deleted.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, under various conditions, it is possible
         to get incorrect behavior during Drag and Drop operations on
         multi-headed workstations.  This behavior includes incorrect cursor
         being displayed, popup indicators shown on the wrong screen, locking
         the X server, and corrupted drag cursors.
    
         It is also possible to get the following error messages:
    
              X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
                Major opcode of failed request:  72 (X_PutImage)
    
              X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
                Major opcode of failed request:  62 (X_CopyArea)
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there is a memory leak when hashing into
         an occupied space.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the File Selection Box (FileSB) widget
         does not return the correct filename when pathMode is set to
         XmPATH_MODE_RELATIVE and the user enters a directory name without
         pressing the Apply button.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, a Scrolled List widget's width is not
         properly adjusted when it is unmanaged using XtSetArg and
         XtSetValues, and then managing it again.  If two Scrolled Lists are
         created and unmanaged, then resized by calling XtSetArg and one of
         them is managed again, the changed size is not reflected.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when the XmNforeground resource of either
         the XmText or XmTextField widget is toggled rapidly between two
         colors, a memory leak occurs.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, under certain circumstances, two buttons
         in a Radio Box widget or gadget can be displayed in a depressed
         state at the same time.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there are two leaks in the List
         widget.  In the first, using CopyItems() twice leaks memory
         because, on the second call, data is really being copied internally.
         In the second, the List widget's destroy method failed to remove the
         XmNDestroyCallback list.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, it is not possible to use the return key
         to open an entry in the SVN widget, such as in Bookreader and in
         DECwindows Mail.  This is inconsistent with previous versions of
         Motif.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, DXmActivateWidget fails on pushbuttons in
         a menu.  The application displays the following error message:
    
              X Toolkit Error: Couldn't find per display information
    
         and terminates.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, a busy X server can appear to be hung when
         a user has attempted to post the Motif Window Manager (mwm) menu by
         double-clicking on the root window while alternately selecting a menu
         item from the Session Manager menu.  The pointer tracks, but
         selections are not activated.  Stopping and re-starting the window
         manager 'frees' the X server.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there is a memory leak in the
         cvtXmStringToText() function in the Xm library.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the X server leaks memory due to the Xm
         library not freeing pixmaps and because of caching problems in the
         Xm library.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there was a dramatic performance
         degradation when managing complex widget hierarchies, compared with
         previous versions of Motif.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, pressing TAB in a window with only one
         tab group does not set focus to the "home" widget.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if an application calls RemoveGrab() to
         remove a widget while another widget is being destroyed,
         RemoveGrab() does not re-add the widget being destroyed onto the
         grab list so that it can later be removed from the grab list
         correctly.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, some created windows are insensitive to
         user input.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there is a memory leak in XtSetValues()
         for Text widgets.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, on-the-spot input does not operate
         correctly.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there is a problem with the Text widget,
         in that its handling of shifting lines up or down causes memory
         corruption.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the XmTextField widget leaks memory when
         the widget is destroyed.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, an access violation occurs when an
         application program calls XtVaSetVValues() to set the XmNvalue
         resource while text is selected in an XmTextField widget.
    
    DXm Library 1.2.3 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when the help widget is displaying two
         topics of the same length, the first topic comes up in a few
         seconds.  The second topic, however, can take up to two minutes to
         appear.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the SVN widget leaves behind parts of
         the highlight frame when it scrolls down past the bottom entry in
         a window.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when directing the SVN widget to other
         than the default screen (that is, if the display is set to screen 0
         with the SET DISPLAY command and the application program's command
         line directs it to display to screen 0), then the program can fail
         with the following error:
    
              X Error of failed request:  BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
              Major opcode of failed request:  55 (X_CreateGC)
    
    UIL Compiler 1.2.3 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when a UIL file is compiled that sets the
         XmNdefaultButtonType to XmDIALOG_NONE the following error occurs:
    
              $ UIL/MOTIF test.uil
    
                  XmNdefaultButtonType = XmDIALOG_NONE;
                                       *
              %UIL-E-NEVER_DEF, value XmDIALOG_NONE was never defined
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when compiling a UIL file containing
         references to a custom widget defined in a WMD file,
         %UIL-E-CREATE_PROC_REQ and %UIL-W-UNSUPPORTED errors are reported
         when an XmWorkingDialog widget is defined in the UIL file.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when a UIL file tries to include a file
         that is in the default directory, it prints the following error:
    
              %UIL-F-SRC_OPEN, error opening source file: xxx.uil
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when running the WML compiler to create
         a custom WMD file, the following error message may be displayed:
    
              %UIL-F-BAD_DATABASE, error reading binary database
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, DECW$WML.EXE always reads
         DECW$WML_TOKENS.DAT from SYS$LIBRARY.  In the remedial kit
         DECW$WML.EXE will first look for DECW$WML_TOKENS.DAT in the current
         directory before looking in SYS$LIBRARY.  This allows the use of a
         customized tokens file.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the f.next_key function, which cycles
         through windows on the screen, does not cycle properly through
         windows whose Input Hint is False.  The Window Manager should skip
         windows that have their Input Hint set to False.
    
    Xm Library 1.1.3 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when doing a cut and paste operation
         using the clipboard, the process can terminate with an access
         violation.
    
    Xt Intrinsics Library R4 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, at apparently random times, an application
         program can terminate with an access violation, due to a problem with
         keyboard handling.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there is sometimes a five second delay in
         creating dialog boxes because the shell widget's geometry manager is
         waiting for an event that is not received.
    
      o  colorConvertArgs and screenConvertArg have been added as universal
         symbols in DECW$XTLIBSHRR5.EXE in the remedial kit.  These data
         structures are described in Section 9.6.4 of the book X Window
         System Toolkit by Asente and Swick.  However, the declarations of
         these routines in Intrinsic.h has not been enabled for OpenVMS.
    
         A program that references these data structures will not run
         correctly on DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, unless the remedial kit is
         installed, because the addresses of the data structures within
         DECW$XTLIBSHRR5.EXE have changed.  For this reason, programs wishing
         to use colorConvertArgs or screenConvertArg should either declare
         local copies of these data structures, which are very small and have
         well defined contents, or else find their addresses by calling
         LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL.
    
      o  _XtperDisplayList has been added as a universal symbol in
         DECW$XTLIBSHRR5.EXE in the remedial kit.  The symbol is available
         for use by third party products but is unsupported and the contents
         of this data structure may change in future versions of DECwindows
         Motif.  Because the location of this data structure within
         DECW$XTLIBSHRR5.EXE was different in previous versions of DECwindows
         Motif, it should be accessed by calling LIB$FIND_IMAGE_SYMBOL.
    
    Dwt (XUI) Library Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when doing a cut and paste operation in
         DECchart using the clipboard, the session hangs.  The process
         terminates and produces a dump file, but the window continues to
         show the hourglass, waiting for a response.
    
         When pasting text into a message using the clipboard in DEC
         MailWorks, the client application terminates, taking the user to the
         DCL prompt.  An access violation and stack dump are generated.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when an item is deleted from a List Box
         with DWT.LIST_BOX_DELETE_POS or DWT.LIST_BOX_DELETE_ITEM, the
         horizontal scrollbar may be reset to the maximum so that the user is
         no longer able to view the entire item.  The problem appears when
         the number of items is less than the maximum number of visible items.
    
    Xlib Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, X$GET_WINDOW_PROPERTY does not load the
         correct number of bytes into the calling routine's data buffer.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, user defined timeouts are disabled if
         XFlush is called after the user has disabled AST recognition.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, XReconfigureWMWindow does not trap
         BadMatch errors.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if too many displays are opened
         XOpenDisplay signals a %XLIB-W-MAXOPENDSP error but returns a
         non-zero value.
    
    CDA Library Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, programs can terminate with an ACCVIO
         when converting graphics files to DDIF format by calling
         CDA$STORE_ITEM.
    
    C++ Compilation Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, users of C++ will receive an undefined
         symbol on XUNIQUECONTEXT__XV when linking with a module that
         references XUniqueContext.
    
      o  The Display PostScript header files provided with DECwindows Motif
         V1.2-3 are not C++ compliant.  Software developed with DEC C++
         generates compilation and link errors when linked with the following
         header files in XDPS$INCLUDE:
    
              DPSCLIENT.H
              DPSCUSTOMOPS.H
              DPSEXCEPT.H
              DPSFRIENDS.H
              DPSOPS.H
              DPSXCLIENT.H
              PSCUSTOMOPS.H
              PSOPS.H
              XDPS.H
              XDPSLIB.H
    
    Internationalization Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the DECwindows Login and Pause programs
         terminate with an ACCVIO on OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 systems using the
         Hebrew keyboard.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, after changing to a preferred language,
         e.g. German or French, executing the following multiplication in
         Calculator, 2,5 * 2,5, would get 4 as the result.  It should be
         6.25.
    
      o  Two internationalization fixes were merged into mwm for the remedial
         kit.  The first has to do with activation of the customize and help
         functions by a buttonEvent.  The second was made to prevent Hebrew
         titles from appearing in reverse order.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, a program running in the Hangul locale
         with terminate with an ACCVIO if the user presses the shift and
         compose keys.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, programs running in the Hangul locale
         terminate with an ACCVIO because of a problem with calls to the
         _DXmCSTextScanWord routine.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, programs running in the Thai locale
         terminate with an ACCVIO because the following routines are missing
         from DECW$DXMLIBSHR12.EXE:
    
              _DWMotifV12Compat
              _DXmCSTextGetSelection
              _DXmCSTextScanCompositeBreak
              _DXmCSTextSourceInsertString
              _DXmCSTextSrcPreeditReplaceStr
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when tearing off menus, the title of the
         newly created Dialog Box contains the name of option, followed by
         "Tear-off", written in English.
    
         For localized applications, this produces a mixture of native and
         English text in the Dialog Box title.  For example, after tearing
         off the View menu from the French Calendar, the following Dialog Box
         title is displayed:
    
              "Visualisation Tear-off"
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the performance of the string parsing in
         the XmTextInsert function is very poor for the Japanese and Asian
         locales.
    
    Error Reporting Improvements:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the error traceback output that
         DECwindows Mail and FileView write to SYS$OUTPUT after an exception
         includes the version number V1.2-941206, which is misleading because
         it implies that the DECwindows Motif version number is V1.2.
    
         These programs will now write a version number of V1.2-3960215.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the DECW$LOGIN.LOG file does not include
         the DECwindows version number, the date and time that the log file
         was created, the error status returned from an XOpenDisplay failure,
         or a message stating that the display was successfully opened.  This
         additional information is written to DECW$LOGIN.LOG in the remedial
         kit.  The DECW$LOGIN.LOG file can be created by adding the following
         global symbol definition to SYS$MANAGER:DECW$PRIVATE_APPS_SETUP.COM
         and then restarting DECwindows:
    
              $ DECW$LOGINLOG == "SYS$MANAGER:DECW$LOGIN.LOG"
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, misleading error messages can be written
         to DECW$LOGIN.LOG after an exception.  For example, after the user
         enters a bad password the following error messages are written to
         SYS$OUTPUT:
    
            User authorization failure
            error detected: non-translatable VMS error code: 0x186D4, VMS message:
    
            %RMS-F-SYN, file specification syntax error
    
         The "file specification syntax error" message has nothing to do with
         the actual problem, which is a user authorization failure.
    
    
    Problems Addressed in the AXPMOTF06_U3012 Kit:
    
      o  When running DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 on an OpenVMS Alpha V7.0 system
         and using the DECwindows interface to Notes, Notes fails to open
         remote notes conferences, displaying the following error message:
    
              LinkWorks Reported Error: Unknown error
    
         This problem is triggered by DECthreads support for multithreads.
         DECwindows Notes makes calls into the DEClinks (previously known as
         LinkWorks) library LWK$DXMSHR.EXE, which is no longer supported as
         of DECwindows Motif V1.2-3.
    
         This problem is corrected in DECwindows Motif V1.2-4.
    
    
    Problems Addressed in the AXPMOTF05_U3012 Kit:
    
    NOTE:  These problems are corrected in DECwindows Motif V1.2-4.
    
    Startup Problems:
    
      o  Whenever DECwindows V1.2-3 is started, it purges SYS$LIBRARY:DECW$*.EXE
         and SYS$SYSTEM:DECW$SETSHODIS.EXE.  This could lead to files being
         lost when DECwindows is started after installing a new version of
         DECwindows Motif in a clustered environment when another node still
         has an earlier version of the files open.  In this scenario it is
         possible for these files to be lost and the disk space not freed.
         To resolve this, the entire cluster must be rebooted then an
         ANALYZE/DISK/REPAIR must be done on the disk containing the lost
         files.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if WINDOW_SYSTEM is not set to 1,
         DECwindows will not start without a reboot.  This is true even if
         the system does not have a graphics device.  The DECwindows
         startup procedure has been modified so that it sets WINDOW_SYSTEM
         to 1 if it was previously 0 on workstations only, and doesn't
         change the value of WINDOW_SYSTEM on non-workstations.
         DECwindows startup now continues regardless of the value of
         WINDOW_SYSTEM.
    
         To prevent the DECwindows X11 display server from starting on a
         workstation, either define the logical name DECW$IGNORE_WORKSTATION
         with a value of TRUE or set WINDOW_SYSTEM to 2.
    
         Note that setting WINDOW_SYSTEM to 2 will start VWS (UIS) on a
         system that has the VAX Workstation Software product installed.
         If VWS is installed on your system and you don't want any
         windowing system to start, you should boot your system with
         WINDOW_SYSTEM set to either 0 or 1 and with STARTUP_P1 set to
         "MIN".  You can then edit your SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM file
         and define the logical name DECW$IGNORE_WORKSTATION with a value
         of TRUE.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the command procedure DECW$STARTAPPS.COM
         disables broadcasts to the console terminal during system startup
         whether or not the system has a graphics adapter or a alternate
         console.  This kit fixes this problem by only disabling console
         broadcasts on systems that have a graphics adapter and are not
         using an alternate console.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, DECW$STARTAPPS.COM does not install
         the SYS$LIBRARY:DECW$MAILSHR12.EXE shareable library as a known
         image.
    
      o  When running under OpenVMS Alpha V6.2, DECwindows Motif V1.2-3
         does not allow the user to restart DECwindows unless the logical
         name DECW$IGNORE_SHARED_ADDRESS is defined with a value of "TRUE".
         This has been changed so that DECwindows can be restarted;
         however, the startup procedure will not install/replace the
         shareable images in this situation.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there is a requirement that the
         SYSGEN parameter GH_RSRVPGCNT be set to a minimum of 512 on
         OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 systems, in order to allow DECwindows images
         to be installed with shared linkage sections.  This unnecessarily
         consumes system resources since not all of the reserved pages are
         actually used.
    
         OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 will temporarily increase GH_RSRVPGCNT during
         system startup to allow DECwindows to install images with shared
         linkage sections, and it will lower GH_RSRVPGCNT after startup is
         complete.  Therefore, in the remedial kit the DECwindows Motif
         startup procedure no longer imposes a minimum value for
         GH_RSRVPGCNT.  This frees up physical memory for other uses.
    
         When DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 is installed on an OpenVMS Alpha
         V6.2 system it will invoke AUTOGEN to set a minimum value for
         GH_RSRVPGCNT in the file SYS$SYSTEM:CLU$PARAMS.DAT.  To avoid
         excessive use of physical memory, after installing this remedial
         kit on an OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 system you should edit
         SYS$SYSTEM:CLU$PARAMS.DAT and remove all references to
         GH_RSRVPGCNT, and then invoke SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN.COM to reset the
         parameter to its default value.
    
         However, if DECwindows is not started during system startup, or
         if it is started initially without using shared linkage sections,
         you won't be able to start DECwindows with shared linkage
         sections (which is the default) later unless you either increase
         GH_RSRVPGCNT to 512 or else reboot the system.
    
         Therefore, on an OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 system, if you disable the
         initial startup of DECwindows but plan to start DECwindows some
         time after system startup has completed, either set the minimum
         value of GH_RSRVPGCNT to at least 512 on your system or add the
         following logical name definition to your
         SYS$STARTUP:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM file:
    
              $ DEFINE/SYSTEM DECW$IGNORE_SHARED_ADDRESS TRUE
    
         If this is not done, and DECwindows is started after system
         startup has completed, the following error message will be
         displayed:
    
              -INSTALL-E-NOGHRES, insufficient memory in the code or data
                                  granularity hint region
    
      o  When running on OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 or later, DECwindows Motif
         V1.2-3 installs five shareable image with shared linkage
         sections.  Using shared linkage sections reduces the use of
         physical memory and improves performance.
    
         However, the images provided in DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 do not
         take full advantage of the shared linkage section feature.  To
         correct this problem, this remedial kit includes new versions of
         the following shareable images:
    
              SYS$SHARE:DECW$XLIBSHR.EXE
              SYS$SHARE:DECW$XTLIBSHRR5.EXE
              SYS$SHARE:DECW$XMLIBSHR12.EXE
              SYS$SHARE:DECW$MRMLIBSHR12.EXE
              SYS$SHARE:DECW$DXMLIBSHR12.EXE
    
         The remedial kit replaces all five of these images.  Replacing
         some of the images but not others, or installing any other
         DECwindows images with shared linkage enabled, may result in a
         system crash.
    
         Note that SYS$SHARE:DECW$TRANSPORT_COMMON.EXE, which ships with
         the X11 display server as part of the OpenVMS Alpha kit, is also
         installed with shared linkage.
    
         Refer to the DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 for OpenVMS Release Notes
         for additional information on shared linkage sections.
    
      o  Because the images on the remedial kit were linked with version
         T11-11 of the linker, which supports shared linkage sections,
         ANALYZE/IMAGE will issue the following warning message for these
         images on OpenVMS Alpha V1.5:
    
              ***   Reserved flag bit 12 is set.
    
         These warnings may be ignored.
    
    Login Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, remote logins often fail when the
         server and client are running different versions of OpenVMS, and
         if the DECW$LOGIN.LOG file is enabled the error message
         "[_XDispatchEvent - entered in reply state]" is written to the
         log file.  For example, the remote login will fail if the client
         system is an Alpha system running DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 and
         OpenVMS Alpha V6.1 and the X11 display server is a VAXstation
         running OpenVMS VAX V6.1, but it would succeed if the client
         system were running OpenVMS Alpha V1.5.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there is a problem with "detached
         login failure" being periodically broadcast to the console after
         an unsuccessful login attempt.  This is because the DECW$LOGINOUT
         process is restarting after it exits, even if the NORESTART flag
         is set in its WSA device, and because WSA devices are not being
         deleted.  This problem is corrected so that DECW$LOGINOUT
         will not restart if the NORESTART flag is set, and it will delete
         WSA devices when they are no longer needed.  To prevent DECW$LOGINOUT
         from deleting its WSA device before exiting, define the logical
         name DECW$LOGIN_PRESERVE_WSA in LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE with a value of
         TRUE.
    
    Session Manager and FileView Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the Session Manager will terminate
         with an ACCVIO when the user tries to convert one of the color
         mixer pulldown menus into a tear-off menu in the Window Color
         dialog box.  Because tear-off menus are not supported for option
         menus, with this ECO applied, these menus can no longer be made
         tear-offs.
    
         Workaround:
    
         Edit the DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:VUE$MASTER.DAT file and add the
         following line to the end of the file:
    
            VUE$MASTER*DXmColorMix*XmRowColumn.tearOffModel: XmTEAR_OFF_DISABLED
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if the user has insufficient
         privilege to access a directory, FileView gives a directory
         listing of the previous directory.  This can lead to problems if
         the user thinks the listing is for the directory specified in the
         file filter.
    
    
      o  When a user logs into DECwindows for the first time after the
         machine has been upgraded from DECwindows XUI to DECwindows Motif
         V1.2-3, the login process hangs and the screen remains gray with
         a watch cursor.  The user's DECW$*.DAT resource files are
         converted from XUI to Motif, so after restarting DECwindows with
         @SYS$MANAGER:DECW$STARTUP RESTART, the same user can log in
         successfully.
    
         This problem is corrected so that the initial login after
         upgrading from DECwindows XUI will be successful and it will not
         be necessary to restart DECwindows.
    
         Workaround:
    
         Make certain that the file DECW$SM_GENERAL.DAT does not exist in
         the user's SYS$LOGIN: directory.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, on some monitors application windows
         are clipped, i.e. the windows are too large to fit on the screen.
         To fix this problem, the ECO kit defines the following resource
         in DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECW$SMB_WINDOW.DAT, so that it will
         affect all applications:
    
              *DXmfitToScreenPolicy: AS_NEEDED
    
         Defining this resource causes the Motif toolkit to put scroll
         bars on any window that will not fit on the screen.
    
         Workaround:
    
         Edit DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECW$SMB_WINDOW.DAT and add the
         resource definition.  It's also possible to define the resource
         for a single user, e.g. by editing the user's DECW$XDEFAULTS.DAT
         file.
    
    DECterm Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when running on some field test
         versions of OpenVMS, the CREATE/TERMINAL command fails to create
         a DECterm window if a node number is specified instead of a node
         name in the /NODE qualifier to SET DISPLAY, and DECnet is used as
         the transport.  This was most apparent when using eXcursion to
         access a system running DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 on a field test
         version of OpenVMS (e.g., OpenVMS VAX T6.2-FT3).
    
         Workaround:
    
         Use the node name and not a node number when creating the
         display.  In the case of eXcursion, it is possible to modify the
         PCX$SERVER.COM file to convert the node number into a node name
         before creating the display.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if DECterm is set to 8-bit controls
         in the Options->General dialog box, then the SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE
         command fails with a "-SYSTEM-F-BADPARAM" error.  This problem
         only occurs on OpenVMS V6.2 or above due to recent changes in the
         SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE command.
    
         Workaround:
    
         To work around this problem, set DECterm to send 7-bit controls
         in the Options->General dialog box.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when printing multiple jobs in
         succession with printer controller mode, some jobs may not print
         at all.  This problem was very apparent when printing a mail
         message from ALL-IN-1 with multiple attachments.
    
         Workaround:
    
         The workaround is to wait until one print job has completed
         before starting the next one, but that is not always possible as
         in the case of ALL-IN-1 printing a mail message with multiple
         attachments.
    
    DECimage Application Services (DAS) Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, compressed color .DDIF image files
         will not display in the CDA Viewer.
    
         Workaround:
    
         Decompress the image first using IMAGE VIEW command (if DAS is
         installed), and view the uncompressed version.  Otherwise, no
         workaround is available to view compressed color .DDIF images
         using the CDA viewer.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the CDA Viewer leaves four files
         behind if an image is being viewed, in the application's current
         working directory:
    
              AFTER_SCALE.DDIF
              AFTER_SCALE.DMP
              BEFORE_SCALE.DDIF
              BEFORE_SCALE.DMP
    
         These files will also be left behind by any image viewing
         application linked to IMG$SHRLIB.EXE or IMG$SHRLIB12.EXE, which
         calls an IDS widget or hardcopy rendition function, if the image
         needs to be scaled.  These files are no longer created after the
         ECO kit has been installed.
    
         Workaround:
    
         None.  However, these files may be deleted at any time.
    
      o  On Alpha systems, when running DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, Paint
         ACCVIOs when the picture size is set to 300 dpi and "Full View"
         is selected from the options menu.  This error occurs when the
         process runs out of memory.  When the remedial kit has been
         installed on the system, a Paint error-handler message box will
         be displayed in this situation.
    
    Bitmap File Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the following bitmap files contain
         null characters at the end of each file.  This results in
         compilation errors when compiling C++ programs.  All the files
         are in SYS$SYSROOT:[DECW$INCLUDE.BITMAPS]:
    
              HLINES2.XBM              LEFT_PTR.XBM
              LEFT_PTRMSK.XBM          LIGHT_GRAY.XBM
              MENU8.XBM                OPENDOT.XBM
              OPENDOTMASK.XBM          RIGHT_PTR.XBM
              RIGHT_PTRMSK.XBM         ROOT_WEAVE.XBM
              SCALES.XBM               STAR.XBM
              STARMASK.XBM             STIPPLE.XBM
              TARGET.XBM               TIE_FIGHTER.XBM
              VLINES2.XBM              WEIRD_SIZE.XBM
              WIDE_WEAVE.XBM
    
         Workaround:
    
         Edit the files and remove the null characters.
    
    Xm Library 1.2.3 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when inserting one character in
         overstrike mode in an XmText or XmTextField widget, two
         characters are replaced.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when attempting to cascade to the
         right by dragging the mouse through a series of cascade buttons,
         the second cascade button sometimes arms (i.e., becomes
         depressed) without posting the next pulldown menu.  If the
         cascades are posted by a series of MouseButton1 (MB1) clicks they
         are posted correctly.  The menu is also posted correctly if the
         user disarms the cascade by moving the mouse off of the cascade,
         and then drags the mouse back onto the cascade.
    
         Workaround:
    
         Use mouse clicks to navigate cascade buttons in place of dragging
         the mouse.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, repeated calls to XmGetPixmap cause a
         BadValue error in XCopyPlane when the pixmap is updated as a
         background XmNlabelPixmap in a widget.
    
         The error reported is:
    
              X Error of failed request:  BadValue (integer parameter out
                                                    of range for operation)
                Major opcode of failed request:  63 (X_CopyPlane)
                Value in failed request:  0x200
                Serial number of failed request:  92
                Current serial number in output stream:  93
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, inserting text into an XmText widget
         with XmTextInsert does not correctly update the insert cursor
         position.  The insert cursor position stays at its previous
         location.
    
         Workaround:
    
         The XmTextSetInsertPosition routine may be used to manually set
         the insert cursor position.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, when the user holds down mouse button
         one (MB1) and drags the pointer through a menu hierarchy,
         dragging the pointer into a cascade button then causes the
         associated submenu to be pulled down.  If an item is selected in
         that submenu, and the pointer is dragged through the menu
         hierarchy with MB1 held down, the submenu can no longer be pulled
         down when the pointer enters the cascade button.
    
         Workaround:
    
         While still holding down MB1, drag the pointer outside the
         "stuck" cascade button and then back inside it.  The submenu
         should then be pulled down.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, horizontal resize of a window forces
         a resize of the height of XmFrame children.  In the following
         example, the widget hierarchy consists of:
    
                                    XmForm
                   +-------------------+-------------------+
               XmRowColumn         XmRowColumn         XmRowColumn
                   |                   |                   |
              XmPushButton          XmFrame             XmFrame
                                       |                   |
                                   XmDrawingArea      XmDrawingArea
    
         When the mwm resize handle is grabbed and the Form is expanded
         horizontally, then the XmFrame (and hence the XmDrawingArea)
         height decreases unexpectedly.
    
      o  Several memory leaks in the DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 version of
         the Xm toolkit are fixed.
    
      o  If an OpenVMS application running under DECwindows Motif V1.2-3
         displays a File Selection Box (FSB) to an X11 display server
         using the Common Desktop Environment (CDE), the List boxes in the
         FSB will display incorrect directory and file names.
    
      o  There is a performance problem in the XmText widget in DECwindows
         Motif V1.2-3 when displaying multibyte compound strings.  This
         problem also results in mixed single and double byte strings
         being displayed incorrectly.
    
    DXm Library 1.2.3 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, a memory leak occurs when issuing the
         following series of routine calls: DXmSvnDisableDisplay followed
         by DXmSvnInvalidateEntry followed by DXmSvnEnableDisplay.
    
    UIL Compiler 1.2.3 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, if a UIL file contains a pulldown
         menu that contains nested cascade/pulldown pairs more than three
         levels deep, the UIL compiler sometimes generates a fatal error.
         The error message is:
    
              %UIL-F-SUBMIT_SPR, internal error - submit software problem report
    
         Workaround:
    
         The UIL compiler does not have a problem if the nested
         cascade/pulldown pairs are named.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the UIL compiler has a problem
         compiling RGB color values.  This problem is corrected so that
         the inline color tables in a UIL file are disallowed and flagged
         with an error message.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the XmText ScrolledText resource set
         resources are not available in UIL.  The ScrolledText Resource
         set is only valid when an XmText widget is the child of an
         XmScrolledWindow.
    
         The WML source files (and compiled WMD files) supplied with
         DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 do not contain the resource definitions
         for the XmText ScrolledText Resource Set.  Attempting to use
         these resources (which are valid only when an XmTextwidget is
         created in an XmScrolledWindow) results in the following UIL
         compiler error:
    
                              XmNscrollHorizontal = false;
                                                         *
              %UIL-W-UNSUPPORTED, the XmNscrollHorizontal argument is not
              supported for the XmText object
    
         Workaround:
    
         Edit DECW$SYSTEM_DEFAULTS:DECW$UIL_DXM_MOTIF.WML and
         DECW$UIL_OSF_MOTIF_1_1.WML to add these resources.
    
    Motif Window Manager (mwm) 1.2.3 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, the text in an inactive ICON label is
         slightly off center and the text in an active ICON label is
         truncated to the right.  Neither of these problems existed with
         the Window Manager in DECwindows Motif V1.1.
    
      o  When an application built on DECwindows Motif V1.1 is displayed
         on a system running the DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 window manager
         and creates an XmDIALOG_SYSTEM_MODAL dialog as the first widget
         to be displayed for that application (as as a login dialog box),
         the window manager hangs the system in a System Modal condition
         and will not release the server grab.
    
         Workarounds:
    
         There are two workarounds.  The first is to change the modality
         of the dialog box from XmDIALOG_SYSTEM_MODAL to
         XmDIALOG_FULL_APPLICATION_MODAL.  This will provide some amount
         of restriction on the user without hanging the server.
    
         The second work-around is to build the application under Motif
         V1.2 and display it on a Motif 1.2 system.  If this is done, then
         there is no problem with using XmDIALOG_SYSTEM_MODAL.
    
    Xm Library 1.1.3 Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, applications linked with the 1.1.3 Xm
         toolkit sometimes terminate when the user performs keyboard
         traversal on pulldown menus.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, in applications linked with the 1.1.3
         toolkit, an XmList widget will flicker when it is updated with
         calls to XmListReplaceItemsPos() in rapid succession.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, in applications linked with the 1.1.3
         toolkit, XmList widgets are not displayed correctly in a Right to
         Left direction.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, in applications linked with the 1.1.3
         toolkit, XmCascadeButton widgets are not displayed correctly on
         multi-head systems.  To correct this problem, a screen field has
         been added to the XmArrowPixmap structure.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, applications linked with the 1.1.3
         toolkit which contain very large compound strings terminate with
         an ACCVIO status because of an array overflow.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, ORACLE[R] applications can terminate
         with an ACCVIO status due to traversal problems.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, applications linked the 1.1.3 can
         terminate with an ACCVIO status due to problems in traversal when
         destroying widget hierarchies.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, a memory leak can occur when using
         the XmTextField widget in an application linked with the 1.1.3
         toolkit.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, Notepad becomes compute bound after
         the user modifies a file and selects "Save" from the File menu,
         because of a problem in the 1.1.3 XmText widget.
    
      o  There is an Xm 1.1.3 toolkit access violation problem which was
         introduced in the Motif ECO 07 patch kit to DECwindows Motif V1.1.
    
    DXm Library 1.1.3 Problems:
    
      o  There is a memory leak in the 1.1.3 DXmSvn widget in DECwindows
         Motif V1.2-3.
    
      o  There is a problem with 1.1.3 DXmCSText scrolling in DECwindows
         Motif V1.2-3 when Right to Left direction is selected, and a
         segment splits exactly at the end of the line.
    
      o  There is a problem in DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 where the 1.1.3
         DXmCSText will hang if more than three lines of TAB characters
         are typed.
    
    Xt Intrinsics Library R4 Problems:
    
      o  There is a problem in the R4 version of XtPhase2Destroy in
         DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 which can cause an ACCVIO when
         XtDestroyWidget() is called to destroy relatively large widget
         hierarchies.
    
      o  There is a problem in DECwindows Motif V1.2-3 with applications
         that are linked with the Xt R4 Intrinsics Library where
         occasionally passive grabs are not ungrabbed when the widget is
         destroyed.
    
    Xlib Problems:
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, Xlib disables user mode ASTs on Alpha
         systems, even if they were previously enabled.
    
      o  In DECwindows Motif V1.2-3, there are a number of Non-C bindings
         (X$ calls) that do not work properly.  Many of them can cause an
         ACCVIO that is not the fault of the application developer.
    
    
    RELATED ARTICLES:
    
    Detailed articles describing the problems listed above may exist in
    the DECW-MOTIF database.  To view these articles, open the appropriate
    product database and perform a query using either of the following
    search strings: 'ALPMOTF08_U3012', or 'ALPMOTF'.
    
    
    ECO KIT ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS:
    
    If after an evaluation you wish to obtain this kit, request it
    electronically using the appropriate Advanced Electronic Services
    (AES) Service Tool.  If you are not familiar with how to request
    kits electronically, open the DIA, WIS or DSNLINK database and
    review the article entitled:
    
         [AES] How To Electronically Request ECO Kits Using Service Tools
    
    
    INSTALLATION NOTES:
    
    If you are installing this kit on OpenVMS Alpha V6.2 or later and did not
    disable the use of shared linkage sections before starting DECwindows by
    defining the logical name DECW$IGNORE_SHARED_ADDRESS to TRUE, you will
    need to reboot the system after installing this kit.
    
    If you are not rebooting the system, you will need to start the X11
    server in order to make use of the fixes within this remedial kit.  This
    can be done by issuing the following command after the installation is
    complete:
    
         @SYS$MANAGER:DECW$STARTUP RESTART
    
    
    [R]  Motif, OSF, and OSF/Motif are registered trademarks of the Open
         Software Foundation, Inc.
    
    [R]  ORACLE is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation.
      
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      |                     Table of Kit Image Information                     |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      |                            | Overall  | Image File      | Image Link   |
      | Image Name                 | Checksum | Identification  | Date/Time    |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | CDA$ACCESS.EXE             | AB50FC04 | CDA V1.8-980128 | 28-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 15:57:46.74  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | CDA$DTIF_TO_DDIF.EXE       | 395967E9 | CDA V1.8-980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:47:14.78  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DDIF$DECW_VIEWSHR12.EXE    | 481FF02D | CDA V1.8-980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:37:27.25  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | BOOKREADER.EXE             | 398A853F | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:50:26.17  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$CALC.EXE              | 9418C3C3 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:49:07.83  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$DWTLIBSHR.EXE         | 3E057EEA | DW V1.2-3980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 04:17:00.39  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$DXMLIBSHR.EXE         | 21714FC1 | DW V1.2-3980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 04:21:40.35  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$DXMLIBSHR12.EXE       | E84D0010 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 28-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 16:09:42.25  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$ENDSESSION.EXE        | 2DEBD38C | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:48:36.51  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$LOGINOUT.EXE          | A082118E | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:47:34.87  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$MAILSHR12.EXE         | 666F8793 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:47:35.88  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$MRMLIBSHR12.EXE       | C8A530B5 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 28-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 16:07:57.90  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$MWM.EXE               | 09416667 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:47:18.23  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$NOTEPAD.EXE           | F9E5A200 | DW V1.2-3980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 05:51:43.93  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$PAINT.EXE             | F627DBB5 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:47:15.00  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$PAUSESESSION.EXE      | D9C890FF | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:49:51.82  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$PRINTSCREEN.EXE       | 4FD794DD | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:47:32.50  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$TERMINAL.EXE          | FF2DCFAA | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:47:27.34  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$TERMINALSHR.EXE       | C61F2CAA | DW V1.2-3980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 05:49:40.10  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$TERMINALSHR12.EXE     | 219A1100 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:29:41.49  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$UILMOTIFCOMPILER.EXE  | F0042DF0 | DW V1.2-3980128 |  2-FEB-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 16:16:12.25  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$WML.EXE               | 5E4475AA | DW V1.2-3980128 |  2-FEB-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 15:46:03.14  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$WSINIT.EXE            | 59CF0265 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:50:41.44  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$XLIBSHR.EXE           | 94109607 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 28-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 15:58:11.81  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$XMLIBSHR.EXE          | 2B321517 | DW V1.2-3980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 04:20:03.10  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$XMLIBSHR12.EXE        | B270F8E7 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 28-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 16:04:16.44  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$XTLIBSHRR5.EXE        | 0983A227 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 28-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 16:01:52.38  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | DECW$XTSHR.EXE             | DCF75F8D | DW V1.2-3980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 04:11:37.16  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | IMG$SHRLIB.EXE             | E9776510 | DW V1.2-3980129 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 05:49:40.38  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | IMG$SHRLIB12.EXE           | 51DD45B7 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:29:44.82  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | LINKWORKS.EXE              | B3346FAD | CDA V1.6-921024 |  2-FEB-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 12:16:18.92  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
      | VUE$MASTERSHR.EXE          | 8AFA5905 | DW V1.2-3980128 | 29-JAN-1998  |
      |                                       |                 | 00:50:55.47  |
      +----------------------------+----------+-----------------+--------------+
    
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