--- In [email protected], Robert C Wittig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hello Timothy,
> 
> Tuesday, December 27, 2005, 10:31:27 AM, you wrote:
> 
> TLB> Hi, this is my first post in this group.  I'm finding that the 
fonts 
> TLB> in X-term hard to read. I was wondering is it possible to 
change the 
> TLB> font or change the size or thickness.
> 
> It depends, what you are running on top of X-Windows.
> 
> On my Red Hat Enterprise box, with the latest version KDE installed,
> X-Terminal windows have all sorts of configuration settings in the
> menu bar at the top of the window. I have my terminals set up with
> exactly the font, colour and size I want, and the terminal set up 
just
> the size I want, and even with a kewel semi-transparent background,
> that lets the desktop wallpaper show through, and a nice scroll-bar.
> 
> On my OpenBSD box, using FVWM, I have very few configuration options
> available, but can super-size the windows and fonts, by using the
> drop-down menus that appear when I use Ctrl- [right or left mouse
> button].
> 
>  
> -wittig
> website: http://www.robertwittig.com/
> .
>
 I'm using Xterm on Fedora Core 4 under Gnome.  I'm not using Gnome 
terminal emulator or the KDE terminal emulator because one of the 
programs I like to use is Midnight Commander and the GnomeTerm seems 
to interfere with the use of function keys. It would be using either 
of them if not for this.(By the way MC is one to the nicest most 
forward programs ive ever used. Easy to understand and simple to use. 
A great example of using the console.)  Anyway its time for new 
glasses and in the mean time I would like to see the screen.





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