On 2023-04-24 03:49 +0200, Oliver Corff wrote: > I cannot use xterm, uxterm and Eterm on my system because of the high > screen resolution; those terminal windows appear as tiny stamps which do > not accept the Ctrl-+ resizing command.
With XTerm, the font can be set in three ways that I know of. By setting the appropriate resource (perhaps "XTerm*vt100.font") in your ~/.Xresources, through option "-fn" and interactively, with [shift]-[-] and [shift]-[+]. If you know what font you want, a wrapper script can be as simple as #!/bin/sh : ${font:="-b&h-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-normal-sans-26-190-100-100-m-159-*"} exec xterm -fn "$font" "$@"