>>>>> "Mario" == Mario Michael da Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mario> Sandip Bhattacharya [linux-list] <14/11/02 07:59 +0530>:
>> I generally use mutt in an xterm. My monitor is running at
>> 1024x768 resolution and therefor text in mutt looks damn small,
>> especially if you have been at the screen for 12+ hours a
>> day. Is there any way to change the font size of just mutt
>> leavaing the rest of the apps intact?
Mario> sorry none that i know of. however ....
Actually...
alias mutt="echo -n '<ESC>]50;9x15bold<CTRL-G>' ; /usr/bin/mutt"
Would change the xterm font to 9x15bold before starting xterm.
Presumably there's some way to change the font back to the original
too after mutt is done. How to do that is left as an exercise for the
user ;-)
<ESC> is a literal escape character. <CTRL-G> is a literal control-G
(ASCII 7, BEL, etc.).
Look for xterm.seq in your distribution. It details all the escape
sequences that xterm recognises.
-- Raju
Mario> [snip]
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