I was not explaining myself well. Allow me to try once more:
I have a 14 screen. When I am using Debian's menu system and issue
XShells-Xterm
I am getting an xterm whose width is roughly the width of my screen. I believe
that this is due to my use of
xterm*Font: 10x20
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 07:49:50AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
I was not explaining myself well. Allow me to try once more:
I have a 14 screen. When I am using Debian's menu system and issue
XShells-Xterm
I am getting an xterm whose width is roughly the width of my screen. I
believe
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 07:49:50AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
I was not explaining myself well. Allow me to try once more:
I have a 14 screen. When I am using Debian's menu system and issue
XShells-Xterm
I am getting an xterm whose width is roughly the width of my screen. I
believe
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 07:49:50AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
I was not explaining myself well. Allow me to try once more:
I have a 14 screen. When I am using Debian's menu system and issue
XShells-Xterm
I am getting an xterm whose width is roughly the width of my screen. I
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 11:10:03AM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
Thanks. You have given me an intermediate solution.
When I press Ctrl-Right Click on the opened text app (be it top, mc,
gnuplot) I can see that the VT Fonts are the default fonts. I can then choose
Huge in order to get the fonts
Contrary to what I was used to, it seems that the xterm clients like mc,
lynx and Gnuplot do not any more use the xterm resources. Therefore I am
getting a smaller window for them.
What should I change in order to fix it?
I am running unstable.
[14:23:32 /tmp]$ cat ~/.Xresources
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