On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 11:54:36PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> I've got a couple of boxes running hamm. One has KDE as the wm (excuse me,
> "environment"), and the other has FVWM. On both of them, when X starts,
> the default xterm window looks great, but if I open another one, the
> window is very w
Kent West wrote:
>
> Anyone know where I can fix second and third and etc xterm windows to look
> like my first one?
>
I believe that the "correct" way to do this is to add xterm resource
settings to your ~/.Xdefaults (which some people preferr to call
~/.Xresources) file. This is a method of s
Having an xterm with widely-spaced fonts is usually an indication that
you are trying to use a proportional font instead of a fixed-width font.
This can confuse the X server if it can't handle proportional fonts or
the fon't doesn't have the width information necessary. I don't think
most xterms c
At 09:43 AM 12/17/1998 +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
>
>> I've got a couple of boxes running hamm. One has KDE as the wm (excuse me,
>> "environment"), and the other has FVWM. On both of them, when X starts,
>> the default xterm window looks great, but if I open another one, the
>> window is very wid
> I've got a couple of boxes running hamm. One has KDE as the wm (excuse me,
> "environment"), and the other has FVWM. On both of them, when X starts,
> the default xterm window looks great, but if I open another one, the
> window is very wide and the font is widely spaced, l i k e t h i s. I've
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