in your home directory do:
$ vi .Xdefaults
add the lines and write and quit.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2001-q2/msg01954/.Xdefaults
The man pages for xterm and rxvt list .Xdefaults values available
also...
reid
On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 09:35 -0700, ppanta wrote:
> Thanks,
> I manage to fi
> or add to .Xdefaults => Rxvt.saveLines: 2500
>
>
> xterm -sl 2500
> or .Xdefaults => Xterm.savelines: 2500
>
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On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 08:57 +0200, Jan Moesen wrote:
> > e.g. I can only see the last 200 lines in my terminal.
> If you are talking about the default console window (e.g. bash), you can
> change its properties in the window's system menu. Click on the icon in
> the title bar, choose Properties,
e.g. I can only see the last 200 lines in my terminal.
If you are talking about the default console window (e.g. bash), you can
change its properties in the window's system menu. Click on the icon in
the title bar, choose Properties, go to the Layout tab and change the
screen buffer size.
Hop
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