Ah, that made sense. I thought it would be a more generic name (like
xterm using vt100).
Thanks,
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John L Fjellstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I noticed that for emacs, it is started with this command line:
> /usr/bin/emacs21
Emacs uses the name of the executable (or the --name option) for the
top-level resource. So for the emacs21 case, you'd need
emacs21*font:...
This allows you to ha
"s. keeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> emacs*font: -ETL-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--14-140-72-72-C-70-ISO8859-1
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> Aren't these things case sensitive:
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> Emacs*font: -b&h-lucidatypewriter-...
No idea. The gnus call command (with /usr/bin/emacs -f gnus) did get
changed, but emacs command (/
Incoming from John L Fjellstad:
> I'm trying to set up the font size with emacs (latest in testing).
> I put this in my ~/.xresources file:
> emacs*font: -ETL-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--14-140-72-72-C-70-ISO8859-1
Aren't these things case sensitive:
Emacs*font: -b&h-lucidatypewriter-...
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I'm trying to set up the font size with emacs (latest in testing).
I put this in my ~/.xresources file:
emacs*font: -ETL-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--14-140-72-72-C-70-ISO8859-1
This works fine, when I'm running gnus, but not when I'm running normal
emacs. That is, I created a menu for gnus, which has
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