Missing X(7) man page XDefaults file

2007-10-21 Thread Paul McFerrin
Under cygwin, I installed *ALL* of the xorg-x11-* packages but I am still missing the X(7) man page. Where can I find one? 2nd question, what is the name of the X-defaults resources file that goes into your $HOME directory? Paul McFerrin -- Unsubscribe info:

Re: Missing X(7) man page XDefaults file

2007-10-21 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2007-10-21, Paul McFerrin wrote: Under cygwin, I installed *ALL* of the xorg-x11-* packages but I am still missing the X(7) man page. Where can I find one? I don't know why Cygwin appears to not have one. You can find one using Google, e.g., X 7 man page (without the quotes). 2nd

.Xdefaults file?

2007-07-29 Thread Linda Walsh
I've been playing around with xterm. Unlike my last system, my current system scrolls much faster in an xterm window (before it was about twice or more slower than a cmd window; now it's about twice as fast!). I'm trying to setup defaults for xterm. I thought I could put resource values in

Re: .Xdefaults file?

2007-07-29 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Linda Walsh on 7/29/2007 5:49 PM: Is this easily doable? Am I on a right track somewhere? Or could someone give pointer? (or even to the doc where I *should* have found the answer I was looking for). This is an X-specific question.

Re: .Xdefaults file?

2007-07-29 Thread René Berber
Linda Walsh wrote: [snip] I'm trying to setup defaults for xterm. I thought I could put resource values in ~/.Xdefaults (also tried ~/.Xrdb), and tried the xrdb command with .Xdefaults as a param. xrdb -query properly displays current contents of the file if I rerun xrdb .Xdefaults.

Re: .Xdefaults file?

2007-07-29 Thread Linda Walsh
Eric Blake wrote: According to Linda Walsh on 7/29/2007 5:49 PM: could someone give pointer? (or even to the doc where I *should* have found the answer I was looking for). This is an X-specific question. Try asking it on the cygwin-xfree list. --- I looked at the cygwin page on mailing