Hi,
I work with Cygwin/X in a laptop using 1600x1200 pixels. As a result,
the Xtern fonts appear really small, and I always change to the huge
setting (CTRL+right-click, HUGE). I tried changing the default font,
but whenever I change font size, for example, the default font comes
back. (I
You can change the starting font by adding it to the file ~/.Xresources.
I use the line
XTerm.*.font: 9x15
to get the appearance I want (I think this is the same as the Large
font). Use the command xlsfonts to get a complete list of available
fonts.
Allen Crider
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Crider, Joseph A wrote:
You can change the starting font by adding it to the file ~/.Xresources.
I use the line
XTerm.*.font: 9x15
to get the appearance I want (I think this is the same as the Large
font). Use the command xlsfonts to get a complete list of
On 10/30/06, Gustavo Seabra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I work with Cygwin/X in a laptop using 1600x1200 pixels. As a result,
the Xtern fonts appear really small, and I always change to the huge
setting (CTRL+right-click, HUGE). I tried changing the default font,
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drag it into the second display it doesn't show any characters and doesn't
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Tajul Bashar wrote:
Hi Ken,
Sorry that I can not be of any use to your problem. I need some help
instead. I was using CygwinX with Redhat 9 using XDMCP. But I can’t
seem to get any screen from FC5 Workstation.
I can see there are lot of changes in FC5 in terms of X configuration.
But