Hi,

Meinhard E. Mayer a �crit :
Eric Hoch mentioned the differences between Terminal an xterm running
under X11. If you launch xterm with the command xterm -l (login shell), you will
have exactly the same search-path as in Terminal.

Thank you for the tip :-)

The default terminal
which X11 opens is launched as xterm, thus the difference in $PATH. I added an xterm -l to the Applications menu, and use that for
compilations, runnint LaTeX, xemacs (which broke under OS 10.4), etc.

Yes, 10.4 has broken a lot of things...

In fact, I prefer from far the gnome-terminal, but like you said before, some applis are actually broken with 10.4.

Waiting "the return of the complete GNOME" in fink, use xterm + costomized colors.defaults (attached) is enough.

Just change TERM variable to xterm-color, and install (from sources) the latest ncurses package.
To enable the change, xrdb color.defaults is necessary, + "CTRL+middlebutton click" and "enable curses" .


mc (build from sources too) works fine, like vi. Not tested emacs on Mac OSX yet, but soon... :-)



Regards,
eric bachard

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Francophone OpenOffice.org Commmunity developer (Linux PPC / Mac OS X / X11)
See : <http://fr.openoffice.org>


xterm-color*color0: Black
xterm-color*color1: Red
xterm-color*color2: Green
xterm-color*color3: Yellow
xterm-color*color4: Blue
xterm-color*color5: Magenta
xterm-color*color6: Cyan
xterm-color*color7: White
xterm-color*background: Black
xterm-color*foreground: Green


xterm*color0: Black
xterm*color1: Red
xterm*color2: Green
xterm*color3: Yellow
xterm*color4: Blue
xterm*color5: Magenta
xterm*color6: Cyan
xterm*color7: White
xterm*background: Black
xterm*foreground: Cyan


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