2008/1/15, Jean-Christophe Helary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>
> On 14 janv. 08, at 07:44, Richard Goodman wrote:
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> > However, this assumes that the user actually has the text editor
> > "nano" installed.  Not a valid assumption.  "pico" is a standard
> > installation, but "nano" is a GNU improvement to "pico" that not
> > everybody has.  A naive user who
>
> nano seems to be the default on Leopard. Isn't it the case for Tiger
> and Panther ?
>
> Jean-Christophe Helary
>

Hello

If you use Leopard, then the X11 comes from www.x.org, I believe
On the site http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz/wiki/X112.1.1
it is announced that (with X11 2.1.1 an higher) you can disable the xterm
window with this command:

defaults write org.x.X11 app_to_run /usr/bin/true

HTH
-- 
Guy
using dutch OOo 2.3 m221 on a iMac Intel DualCore Tiger
and brazilian OOo SRC 680 m241 on an Intel MacBook Pro  Leopard
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