In a message dated 5/14/99 9:43:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I really only have 1 complaint and thats that I simply can not figure out > > how to use rxvts in KDE. While I can open them they are always off to the > > top/left hand side of the screen and pushed off almost completely. I can > > only see the very edge of it on the screen. Can anyone tell me how to use > > an rxvt in KDE?? > > Forget it. Use kvt, it's derived from rxvt and as of 1.1.1 works pretty > well. Change the default to a login shell, though. > > I spent some time trying to make either rxvt or xterm work (albeit with > an earlier version) and finally gave up. Nothing really wrong with the > kvt once you get it set up the way you want it (IMHO). > I don't know squat about rxvts - but I can say this much - I had to do some work with KDE and non-KDE apps before I could really use things efiiciently. I run off a laptop and almost all my windows were of the boundaries of the screen. The fix is easy - it involves using the -geometry option in your command lines to start given apps, or creating entries in your Xresources files to do basically the same thing. -Jay