Brian Timares wrote:
Jean,
I think this is what you want. I have:
XTerm*font: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-100-*-*-*-*-*-*
in my .Xdefaults
Other than colors, here is my .Xdefaults (in my home directory, natch):
XTerm*scrollBar: on
XTerm*saveLines: 9
XTerm*font:
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
I would like to launch an xterm terminal using Monospace font.
Monospace is the font used by default by gvim.
I tried:
xterm -fn Monospace
xterm -fa Monospace
is perhaps what you meant.
Thank you for your quick answer.
xterm -fa Monospace
gives no
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote:
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
I would like to launch an xterm terminal using Monospace font.
Monospace is the font used by default by gvim.
I tried:
xterm -fn Monospace
xterm -fa Monospace
is perhaps what you meant.
Thank you for
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote:
If you try
xterm -fa foobar
you also get the same result, for any foobar string.
That sounds as if the strings you're giving don't match the available
font family names. If you have fc-list, it can give a list of
names.
fc-list results in many fonts
JOHNER Jean wrote:
Has anybody been able to launch xterm with a font (any is welcome)
which
is not the default?
Jean,
I think this is what you want. I have:
XTerm*font: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-100-*-*-*-*-*-*
in my .Xdefaults
Other than colors, here is my .Xdefaults (in my home directory,
I wrote:
I want to get rid of the title
bar
Sorry, make that Toolbar.
Brian
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Hello,
I would like to launch an xterm terminal using Monospace font.
Monospace is the font used by default by gvim.
I tried:
xterm -fn Monospace
which gives an error message.
Thank you for your help.
Jean Johner
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On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, JOHNER Jean 066030 wrote:
Hello,
I would like to launch an xterm terminal using Monospace font.
Monospace is the font used by default by gvim.
I tried:
xterm -fn Monospace
xterm -fa Monospace
is perhaps what you meant.
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