On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 06:43:44PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> For Eterm, using the same fixed font would suffice. I have no idea at all
> if Eterm supports AA's fonts or what it does to simulate line-drawing with
> them if it does.
It indeed does not support AA.
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 18:43:44 -0700
Marc Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For xterm, use one of the fixed fonts. They all have the
> line-drawing characters. If you're running xterm AA'd, you're
> SOL unless you're up to building it yourself. You have to have
> at least patchlevel 175 of x
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 01:40:55AM +0100, Paladin wrote:
> How do I configure xterm/Eterm so that it uses a font that can
> display ncurses frames?
For xterm, use one of the fixed fonts. They all have the line-drawing
characters. If you're running xterm AA'd, you're SOL unless you're up to
build
Hi,
How do I configure xterm/Eterm so that it uses a font that can
display ncurses frames?
Thanks,
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Thanks for the clue, Rafael:
I have xrdb, but it couldn't work because it couldn't find cpp.
S. I downloaded and installed cpp, and now my Xwindows is
reading everything correctly (charles: except .Xresourses ).
Now that I have slink the way I want it, I can go back to my hamm
partition
Rafael
Thanks for the tip for using shift pgup-pgdn. That helped in retrieving
my banking stuff.
I still have the problem of getting X to recognize settings I want to
change, such as XTerm *ScrollBar, xset settings, starting
xscreensaver. It's just like ~/.Xresourses, is ignored. (read belo
I've been running hamm for the past year, and just now installed slink
on another partition, so thru LILO, i can choose hamm, slink or (ugh!)
windows.
I run kde as my Xwindow manager, but I need to configure xterm for a
scrollbar, so that when I use Seyon to connect to my bank, I need the
scrolli
Install packages: xaw-wrappers, xaw3dg and/or xaw95g - you'll get a nice
3D scrollbar in xterm, ghostview etc.
Sergey.
On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, tony mollica wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Can't seem to find a way to change the
> configuration of my xterms in fvwm2. I
> would like to change the default scrollb
Thanks to the both of you who suggested
the different widget set. I installed the
Xaw95 package and it does just what I want.
thanks,
tony mollica
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tony mollica hat gesagt: // tony mollica wrote:
> Can't seem to find a way to change the
> configuration of my xterms in fvwm2. I
> would like to change the default scrollbars
> from the hatched display to a more solid
> type. I've been through a lot of
> documentation and I've either missed
*-tony mollica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| Hi.
|
| Can't seem to find a way to change the
| configuration of my xterms in fvwm2. I
| would like to change the default scrollbars
| from the hatched display to a more solid
| type. I've been through a lot of
| documentation and I've either missed it
Hi.
Can't seem to find a way to change the
configuration of my xterms in fvwm2. I
would like to change the default scrollbars
from the hatched display to a more solid
type. I've been through a lot of
documentation and I've either missed it or
haven't found the right info yet.
Can someone sug
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