Alexander E. Apke writes:
> I propose xbase allowing people to choose between black or white
> background during postinst or maybe in some kind of xbaseconfig script.
I think it's not necessary. I did not test, but the following (or a
similar setting) should work well and please most peopl
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, LeRoy D. Cressy wrote:
> Alexander E. Apke wrote:
> >
> >
> > I did not want this to be set in the terminfo entry, but rather
> > added as the default configuration to debian's xterm. My reasoning is
> > that since the terminfo entry has changed, why can't other con
Alexander E. Apke wrote:
>
> On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Brian Mays wrote:
>
> >
> > This does not need to be done with at terminfo entry. Use the following X
> > resources (in either $HOME/.Xresources or /etc/X11/Xresources for
> > everybody):
> >
> > XTerm*background: black
> > XTerm*fore
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, Brian Mays wrote:
>
> This does not need to be done with at terminfo entry. Use the following X
> resources (in either $HOME/.Xresources or /etc/X11/Xresources for
> everybody):
>
> XTerm*background: black
> XTerm*foreground: gray90
>
> By the way, this also wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alexander E. Apke) wrote:
> Now that debian is going to be using a nonstandard terminfo entry
> for xterms, can the default colors be setup like a normal linux console,
> black background with white foreground.
> I liked this when the xterm was setup this way a whil
Or at least offer an xterm-cons or xterm-black-bg. Also, could someone PLEASE
figure out
the remaining options to make xterm behave graphically like a console?
I can't get the combination of bold and 16 colors to work correctly.
Dan
On Tue, Jun 23, 1998 at 05:43:54PM -0500, Alexander E. Apke w
Now that debian is going to be using a nonstandard terminfo entry
for xterms, can the default colors be setup like a normal linux console,
black background with white foreground.
I liked this when the xterm was setup this way a while back. I
believe the reason for switching back t
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