On 11163 March 1977, tony mancill wrote:

> If you are going to set the class to something other than the default, try
> updating terminal_allow_send_events in your .csshrc to be:
>       "-xrm '$class.VT100.allowSendEvents:true"

Doesnt work.

> or just:
>       "-xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true"

Works.

> (Which is the default starting with 3.19.1-8, but the value "-xrm
> 'XTerm.VT100.allowSendEvents:true'" may have already be in your .csshrc.)

Yes, and I completly missed that.

> In general, options should work with terminal_args.  -class is a little
> special.  If you think it occurs commonly, I could suggest a patch to
> upstream that picks up the class value and automatically places in the -xrm
> string.

Well. Commonly, i dont know. I just want to load different settings for
cssh terminal windows than i want for all my usual terminal windows, so
I have a few entries in .Xdefaults that I load with xrdb. There one
needs such things.

It sure would be nice if cssh does understand that by default, but if
you have *. in -xrm anyway, then it should be enough.


Your call, as its your time. Feel free to take this bug as a tracking
point for the patch or close it if you dont want to do the work, the
"workaround" with the -xrm is fine for me.

-- 
bye Joerg
<liw> we have release cycles, that's why it takes so long to get a
release out; if we had release race cars, things would go a lot faster

Attachment: pgptDdfhUoyB6.pgp
Description: PGP signature

Reply via email to