dircha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This does what I wanted.
good.
> There are enough options that I figured the odds were there was
> something I had missed.
yes, xterm does have a lot of options (I sometimes forget their names, but then
I describe them well enough in the manpage that I can fi
Thomas Dickey wrote:
dircha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, when I use the XTerm menu to change (as I do regularly) the
font to Huge (10x20) or anything else and then later back to 7x14
(Medium, and also Default now), text is rendered using bold characters
or overstriking (whichever of the t
dircha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Launching an xterm from my WM as:
> "xterm -font 7x14 -rv -sl 1000 -geometry 80x60+0+0" also results in the
> desired rendering.
> However, when I use the XTerm menu to change (as I do regularly) the
> font to Huge (10x20) or anything else and then later back
Hello,
I am struggling with consistently disabling the use of bold characters
in XTerm (xterm).
When starting a new xterm (with no options) from an existing one, text
is correctly rendered without bold characters and overstriking.
Launching an xterm from my WM as:
"xterm -font 7x14 -rv -sl 1000
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