Ð∂äđ vÎяũŞ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hey, can someone tell me how to customize xterm? i want to make it have a
> transparent background but i dont know how, all the things i have read on it
> refere to haveing either of 2 files which i dont have, .xdefaults and
> .xresources are the 2 files
hey, can someone tell me how to customize xterm? i want to make it have
a transparent background but i dont know how, all the things i have
read on it refere to haveing either of 2 files which i dont have,
.xdefaults and .xresources are the 2 files they refere to haveing
either one. i hope someone
On 2005-07-14 23:40:10 +0100, michael wrote:
> create the file .Xresources, in your $HOME directory if it's for your
> use. you may need to ensure 'xrdb -load $HOME/.Xresources' is run
Via the user's app-defaults directory, you don't need to run xrdb.
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Vincent Lefèvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Web
On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 11:40:10PM +0100, michael wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 16:12 -0600, Ð???ä?? vÎ?? wrote:
> > hey does anyone know how to do a system wide customization on Xterm i
> > would like to customize it but every thing i have found on it refer to
> > a file that isnt on my compu
On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 16:12 -0600, Ð∂äđ vÎяũŞ wrote:
> hey does anyone know how to do a system wide customization on Xterm i
> would like to customize it but every thing i have found on it refer to
> a file that isnt on my computer, they all refere to a file
> called .xdefault and i dont have that
hey does anyone know how to do a system wide customization on Xterm i
would like to customize it but every thing i have found on it refer to
a file that isnt on my computer, they all refere to a file called
.xdefault and i dont have that file and i also dont have the file
called .xresources so does
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