On 19 Aug 2002 17:57:18 +0200, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> 
> Um, from the xterm man page:
> 
>        -n string
>                This  option  specifies  the icon name for xterm's
>                windows.   It  is  shorthand  for  specifying  the
>                ``*iconName'' resource.  Note that this is not the
>                same as the toolkit option -name (see below).  The
>                default icon name is the application name.
> 
> I can't confirm that -n works with styles, and according to the
> code it shouldn't.  -name and -T do work, though.

My man page tells the same. But the fact is that both window name and icon
name are set using -n for me. I remember this xterm behaviour for years.
Removing XTerm and .Xdefaults does not help, -n and XTerm*iconName
just set the window name as well. With xterm-166 built from sources too.

Regards,
Mikhael.
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