Bill Wohler:
> Can you also say why netscape 4.0 no longer reads the netscape*
> resource variables? Or am I going to have to use the -geometry
> argument, for example. (The folks at netscape haven't answered my
> questions about that.)
>
> netscape -help produces:
>
> -xrm
Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Try giving it the "-ncols" option. I use "-ncols 64" and find images still
> look quite good.
Thanks for the tip.
Can you also say why netscape 4.0 no longer reads the netscape*
resource variables? Or am I going to have to use the -geometry
argu
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Does Netscape (4.0b3) hog the colormap on everyone's system or just
>mine? Have they not heard of sharing? Is there a fix for this, I would
>like to see colored screensavers when netscape is running among other
>things.
>I'm running X11R6 in 1024 x 768 24b
Jim Smith wrote:
>
> Does Netscape (4.0b3) hog the colormap on everyone's system or just
> mine? Have they not heard of sharing? Is there a fix for this, I would
> like to see colored screensavers when netscape is running among other
> things.
Nope, it hogs the colormap for me, too. I don't like
On Fri, 9 May 1997, Brian White wrote:
> > Does Netscape (4.0b3) hog the colormap on everyone's system or just
> > mine? Have they not heard of sharing? Is there a fix for this, I would
> > like to see colored screensavers when netscape is running among other
> > things.
> > I'm running X11R6 in 1
This would be "-install" which makes it use it's own color map.
On Fri, 9 May 1997, Rick Rutledge wrote:
> I have not tried the new version of netscape but the old version was less
> than gentle with the color maps. Check the docs for a command line switch
> that tells netscape to go into a col
I have not tried the new version of netscape but the old version was less
than gentle with the color maps. Check the docs for a command line switch
that tells netscape to go into a color map sharing mode. I dont remember
what it is or where I put the sticky note but I know that it can be done.
Th
> Does Netscape (4.0b3) hog the colormap on everyone's system or just
> mine? Have they not heard of sharing? Is there a fix for this, I would
> like to see colored screensavers when netscape is running among other
> things.
> I'm running X11R6 in 1024 x 768 24bpp, Linux 2.0.30, Cirrus clgd5426.
T
Does Netscape (4.0b3) hog the colormap on everyone's system or just
mine? Have they not heard of sharing? Is there a fix for this, I would
like to see colored screensavers when netscape is running among other
things.
I'm running X11R6 in 1024 x 768 24bpp, Linux 2.0.30, Cirrus clgd5426.
Jim
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