And here's the solution:

Make a new application that executes
        xrdb -load /home/yourdir/.Xdefaults

And put it in the autostart folder.  For some reason, ~/.Xdefaults won't work.

Simon

On Fri, 08 Jan 1999, you wrote:
>Well, I've found the first problem with kde-1.1.  All of my non-kde apps are
>screwed up (emacs, xterm, nxterm, etc).  kde seems to be somehow overriding my
>..Xdefaults file.  They are all coming up with different geometries, colors,
>fonts, and the font change seems to have broken emacs, it doesn't seem to be
>able to keep track of where things are on the screen.  Argggh!

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