Ok, it is not that I don't want the xterm to launch (I actually
want it),
after all it is the only way to know that X11 is running. It's
just that I
want it to honor my customizations in ~/.Xresources and if it does
the same
for my ~/.bash_profile great.
As I have said repeatedly, any xterm will read your ~/XTerm file
when it starts, and it is a subset of the ~/.Xresources file with
entries specific to xterms.
Try this, then stop and start X11 with the default xterm.
grep -i xterm ~/.Xresources > ~/XTerm
Where is this documented?
In addition, where is the documentation that describes the variables,
their values, etc. that are reported by defaults for X11?
X11.app is defined to be started when I login. Out of curiousity, are
multiple instances of X when there are multiple users of the system?
Merton Campbell Crockett
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