On Sat, 6 Mar 1999, Wybo Dekker wrote:

> 
> Allen Carpenter wrote:
> > Go ahead and open the xterm then click the options menu at the top. 
> > Using the menu set the fonts and terminal size of your choice and then
> > click save options at the bottom of the options menu.  That will change
> > its default appearance.  Works for me anyway };->
> 
> but that works only for kvt, not for a normal xterm. kvt also does not
> offer you the 10x20 font. Most fonts it *does* offer appear quite
> ugly, at least on my screen. Especially the variable size ones. 

Just change the xterm font definition in your ~./Xdefaults file to
something suitable. I use

xterm*font: -adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--14-140-75-75-m-90-iso8859-1
 
You can also set your default fore and background colours there, amongst
other things.

Phil
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