> I've actually had a little bit of a bad experience trying to do this. > I have Deep XResources Magic that causes fonts to come up at the > reported resolution of the display and to prefer scalable fonts, > rather than using fixed 75 or 100dpi fonts. My normal xterm font is > 11pt Courier; trying 'xterm -fa Courier -fs 11' comes out looking > noticably different (notably, with more leading).
*tries xterm -fa "Lucida Console" -fs 14* *jaw hits the floor loudly* *hand smacks forehead for not realizing he could have simply used xterm all along...* Now, before I bother to figure this out myself, I should ask if anyone else has bothered to figure out exactly how to make the xterm colors *exactly* the same as the linux tty colors? I have gotten this as a starting point: edit /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color: *VT100*color0: black *VT100*color1: red *VT100*color2: green *VT100*color3: yellow *VT100*color4: blue *VT100*color5: magenta *VT100*color6: cyan *VT100*color7: white *VT100*color8: black *VT100*color9: red *VT100*color10: green *VT100*color11: yellow *VT100*color12: blue *VT100*color13: magenta *VT100*color14: cyan *VT100*color15: white *VT100*colorUL: yellow *VT100*colorBD: white I don't really know anything about xresources, so the *VT100... part might be non-ideal. Also, these colors are just a starting point. anyone? -jason pepas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]