On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote: > Thomas Dickey wrote: > > > On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote: > > > > > >>In effect this modification solves the problem for rlogins launched > >>manually by an xterm, but I does not affect at all commands inserted > >>into .XWinrc (they look like "xterm -e rlogin machine -l user"). > >> > >>I tried several ways to put the speed to 38400 for those menu entries > >>but I have always failed. > >> > >>Is there a way to do that? > > > > > > A shell script could do that (which in turn does the rlogin, etc.) > > > > In effect I use a script to open the terminals, but if I try to put > "stty 38400" into that script it does not work when invoked by the XWin > menu, it reports an error related to the fact that stdin is not a terminal.
hmm - I don't use rlogin much any more, but it sounds as if that's working around that issue. Looking at the code, it seems that if BAUD_0 is defined (e.g., in the header files), that stops xterm from setting a baud rate. You should be able to compile xterm with that turned off (by adding an #undef BAUD_0 before its first use in main.c). xterm's ttyModes resource would be a suitable place to make that configurable, but currently it's done at compile time). I made a note to check on that (it's been that way for a long time). -- Thomas E. Dickey http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net