On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 13:04:22 -0500, David Shochat wrote: > The traditional way to configure the classical X clients (the ones > included in the X11 distribution), such as xterm, is to use resources. I > did this experiment: First I used xlsfonts to find a big-sounding X > font, and came up with one called 9x21bas (the specific ones available > depend on your X server setup). You can use xfontsel to see what various > X fonts look like.
You're way over my head, alas! I tried some of the commands, and it helped, but there's a lot here that's beyond me. xlsfonts|most gave me a humongous list full of details I have no inkling of. xlsfonts|grep 9x21bas found nothing; and I didn't see how to use xfontsel. But, persevering, I did discover that xterm -font lucidasans- bold-18 gave me something legible. But I couldn't find a .Xdefaults file; it wasn't in /home/btth, nor in /etc/X11 ... Where should I be looking?? > I tested it using: > xterm -font 9x21bas. > To make xterm come up that way by default, I added this to my > ~/.Xdefaults: > *xterm*font: 9x21bas > Then run the command (while in your home directory): > xrdb -merge .Xdefaults > Now using the command xterm (no arguments) brings it up with the big > font. Not having found the defaults file, I let well enough alone for now with the xrdb. > You can change lots of other things with other resources > (background color, scrollbar, etc.). Linux comes with lots of "terminal" > programs, such as gnome-terminal, that all have their own configuration > schemes, so you might want to first decide which terminal program to run > Alpine in. I normally do everything CLI in a gnome-terminal with several tabs, including one for Alpine on my own machine and another for the remote Alpine where I do most of my email. There was a reason to use something else for Pan when I first got into this, but I disremember at the moment what it was. > xterm is just one of many possibilities. Some have menus for > fonts. Actually, even xterm does (ctl-right mouse). *That* detail, which I'd never've found, was a big help! Having failed to find the defaults file, I have to do it every time, alas!, but it does make the xterm that pops up legible. Many thanks! -- Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users