Csanyi Pal <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Chris, > > Chris Jones <[email protected]> writes: > >> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 11:15:08AM EST, Csanyi Pal wrote: >> >>> I'm trying to setup in .Xdefaults for xterm to use TrueType Fonts so >>> I don't must use every time the 'control' key and pointer button >>> three to set this up in the VT Fonts menu. >>> >>> I want also to setup the geometry for xterm and enable blinking >>> cursor too. >>> >>> Lines that I tried to use for this setup in .Xdefaults doesn't works >>> when I log out/in into X Window system, but only works when I run >>> the command 'xrdb -merge .Xdefaults': >>> >>> xterm*geometry: 90x40 >>> xterm*renderFont: default >>> xterm*cursorBlink: true >> >> try (untested): >> >> xterm.VT100.renderFont: default > > This doesn't work for me. > >> Not sure what font ‘default’ points to.. >> >>> Also when I start another xterm window after run the command >>> 'xrdb -merge .Xdefaults' I can't use the xterm menus anymore >>> (control key and mouse buttons) because the menus become so large >>> that it can't be displayed. >> >> Depending on how you start X (startx?).. you could add your >> ‘xrdb -merge’ comnand to your ~/.xinitrc. > > I'm using xdm for starting X. > >>> I'm not sure whether is the renderFont option the right option for >>> setting up xterm for TrueType Fonts? >> >> You could also try ‘faceName’. > > These lines bellow in my ~/.Xresources did the trick: :) > > xterm*geometry: 140x43 > xterm*faceName: default > xterm*cursorBlink: true > xterm*cursorUnderLine: true > >> Check ‘man xterm’. > > Yes.
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