On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 01:59:20AM -0800, Jeremy Hetzler wrote:
At 09:09 AM 1/8/2003 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
By the way, even though there appears to be no command-line options for
choosing among the three available kinds of scroll bars, I don't know why
the resources file is far
Randall R Schulz wrote:
By the way, even though there appears to be no command-line options for
choosing among the three available kinds of scroll bars, I don't know
why the resources file is far preferable since only with command line
options can you readily have different variations
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 01:21:39AM +, Rui Carmo wrote:
Hi there,
just add the line:
rxvt*scrollstyle: next
to your ~/.Xresources file.
(You might want to run rxvt --help or check the man page for other
valid resources you can set this way, since it is far preferable to
adding
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 01:21:39AM +, Rui Carmo wrote:
Hi there,
just add the line:
rxvt*scrollstyle: next
to your ~/.Xresources file.
(You might want to run rxvt --help or check the man page
for other
valid resources you can set this way, since it is far
Hi,
I gave this a try. The Next scroll bars are nice looking, and I've
generally been in favor of grouping the scroll arrows at one end of the bar
(on the Mac this was an option, possibly using some add-on GUI modification
software, I don't recall).
However, what I'm seeing when I enable the
At 09:09 AM 1/8/2003 -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
By the way, even though there appears to be no command-line options for
choosing among the three available kinds of scroll bars, I don't know why
the resources file is far preferable since only with command line
options can you readily have
Hi there,
just add the line:
rxvt*scrollstyle: next
to your ~/.Xresources file.
(You might want to run rxvt --help or check the man page for other
valid resources you can set this way, since it is far preferable to
adding command-line switches to rxvt)
Works perfectly in Win32 (so much so
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 03:33:08AM -0500, Steve O wrote:
Hi,
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This release enables the NeXT and xterm scrollbars as well as
Shift-KP+ and Shift-KP- to change fonts. Thanks to
Hi,
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This release enables the NeXT and xterm scrollbars as well as
Shift-KP+ and Shift-KP- to change fonts. Thanks to Sergei Okhapkin for
pointing out that the font changing keys
Whohoo! NeXT scrollbars? That's a nice Xmas present. Thanks! :)
R.
On Tuesday, Dec 24, 2002, at 08:33 Europe/Lisbon, Steve O wrote:
Hi,
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell. It does not require an X server.
This release enables the NeXT and xterm
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