You can alter the xterm box at least two ways. 1. You can create your own executable that will define the xterm. I show one of these below.
#!/bin/csh -f /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm -bg blue -fg white -bd white -fn -adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--12-120-75-75-m-70-iso8859-1 -xrm 'xterm*pointerShape: left_ptr' -xrm 'xterm*pointerColor: black' -xrm 'xterm*cursorColor: red' -sb -g 80x25+0+370 -title Stella & Most of the items are self-explanatory 2. You can work with .Xdefaults and alter the standard xterm. Again, the variables are fairly self-explanatory Arthur H. Edwards 712 Valencia Dr. NE Abq. NM 87108 (505) 256-0834 On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, cls--colo spgs wrote: > debs, > > > in my potato box(es), my window mnager is icewm; my > theme, "liquid." > > is there a way make the xterm "box" a "see-through" (to > the background or to a background image)? (in other > words, do i have to use the white/gray box in xterm or > could i use an image or a different color background > for xterm boxes?) > > examples: > > http://icewm.themes.org/php/pic.phtml?src=shots/958844082.jpg > http://icewm.themes.org/php/pic.phtml?src=themes/icewm/shots/948108418.jpg > http://icewm.themes.org/php/pic.phtml?src=themes/icewm/shots/960512609.jpg > > i know it's not a debian-specific issue, but there may > be a deb solution. > > > ia, t. > > bentley taylor. > > // > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >