On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 12:18:30PM -0600, Scott Klement wrote:
> If I use the standard xterm ctrl-rightclick to change my font size back to
> something that I like, it only stays that way until the next time I switch
> to 132 col mode.
I think, there is no way to recognize, that the font has been changed.
At least, I cannot find any xterm control sequence to get the current
font.
> I think its a really bad idea to use a hard-coded font size & name inside
> cursesterm. Instead, why don't we make this an option that can be set
> in your configuration?
You're right. But I already wrote, that the fonts should be
configurable, but I've not the time, to implement it now.
So you have the choice of implementing this feature or waiting and
meanwhile configuring the fonts by changing the source and recompiling.
My patch is in no way intended to go into CVS in its current state.
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