Steven Baker hat gesagt: // Steven Baker wrote: > The reason _why_ it doesn't read your alias requires a long winding > explanation, so I won't go into detail here... but, the way to fix it, is by > using X resources. > > Edit ~/.Xresources in your favorite text editor. ANd use these resources > > xterm*font: <name of font to use... default is "fixed"> > xterm*background: <background color> > xterm*foreground: <foreground color> > xterm*scrollbar: <yes/no to display a scrollbar or not> > > there are many resources, but those are the basics... ...and none of these change the handling of aliasses. If the aliasses get only read by a login shell (i.e. they are defined in .bash_profile) the following Xresource makes every xterm a login shell:
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