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Re: fonts in X11
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Re: fonts in X11


  • Subject: Re: fonts in X11
  • From: P T Withington <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 15:51:47 -0500

On Tuesday, Jan 28, 2003, at 14:43 US/Eastern, Ettore Aldrovandi wrote:


P T Withington <email@hidden> wrote:

Is there a way to specify this in .Xresources? (I'm particularly interested in emacs and xterm.)

I tried monaco at 10pts both aliased and anti-aliased, and it looks
poor compared to misc-fixed-medium. (I _want_ to like Monaco, since it
has a slashed zero, etc.)

Well, I don't know about emacs (I use the Carbon one most of the time), but
for xterm the resource corresponding to the -fa (for face) switch is the


	faceName

resource. So something like

	XTerm*faceName: Monaco

should work (?)

In general the application must have support for true type fonts.

Thank you.

Can you tell me how I would discover this for myself? That is, is there a man page for .Xresources, or does each application have it's own way of doing this?
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