James Youngman wrote:
> OK, maybe I'm wrong - xterm does use Xt, so if uxterm is a wrapper
> around xterm and uxterm still doesn't read .Xdefaults, perhaps I'm
> mistaken.
The .Xdefaults is not read if the $DISPLAY's xrdb contains resources.
Bob
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 05:09:55PM -0700, Paul Eggert wrote:
> Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The fact that "uxterm" is not called "xterm" makes it ignore the .Xdefaults
> > settings for "xterm".
>
> Well, I'm using Gnome, and it ignores .Xdefaults entirely. You're
> supposed to us
Paul Eggert wrote:
> Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Paul Eggert wrote:
> >> I read your email containing accented letters with GNU Emacs 21.4 and
> >> Gnus 5.10.6, a combination that supports UTF-8.
> >
> > The UTF-8 support in Ema
Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Eggert wrote:
>> I read your email containing accented letters with GNU Emacs 21.4 and
>> Gnus 5.10.6, a combination that supports UTF-8.
>
> The UTF-8 support in Emacs 21.4 is minimal. Some people recommend the
> emacs
Paul Eggert wrote:
> I read your email containing accented letters with GNU Emacs 21.4 and
> Gnus 5.10.6, a combination that supports UTF-8.
The UTF-8 support in Emacs 21.4 is minimal. Some people recommend the
emacs-unicode-2 branch of the Emacs CVS. (Haven't tried it.)
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