> Xm_FONT_IS_FONT via libXft
There's a typo here. Of course I was referring to Xm_FONT_IS_XFT.
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Hello All,
Just my two cents here.
CDE pre-configures font and locale-specific settings for Motif
applications (dtterm included) not only via the standard LC_*
environment variables (particularly, LC_CTYPE for non-ASCII input), but
also via Motif-specific X resources.
Motif itself (as of
Hello Richard et al.,
I've added the Autotools integration, set up CI and published
`dtwmcmd` (3-clause BSD):
- GitHub: https://github.com/cdesktopenv/dtwmcmd
- GitLab: https://gitlab.com/cdesktopenv/dtwmcmd
- BitBucket: https://bitbucket.org/cdesktopenv/dtwmcmd
Feel free to collaborate =)
Thank you for your response, Richard.
All the technical details you've sent make perfect sense.
On Thu, 27 Jun 2019 at 22:11, Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
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> My program (dtwmcmd - send f.commands to dtwm) may be floating around
> somewhere; but my website
> no longer exists, so I've attached a
Hello,
Which files under `${HOME}/.dt` does `sdthotkey` modify?
Probably the same functionality can be implemented using some python
or shell scripting, with `zenity` or `xdialog` (or even `dtksh`) as
the front-end.
Regards,
Andrey.
On Sat, 1 Jun 2019 at 01:02, Christopher Turkel
wrote:
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>
Hello,
It may be not dtterm itself but either
- your shell (try bash/zsh/ksh/dash) or
- termcap/terminfo databases knowing nothing about dtterm (try to play with
stty or set your TERM variable to something different, e. g. xterm, rxvt,
linux-console, screen, vt100 or vt220).
Regards,
Andrey.