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- From: Joe Stillwell <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 22:09:37 -0700
emmanuele,
I would also add
xterm*saveLines: 250
This will set how many lines you can scroll back through.
Regards,
Joe
On Apr 14, 2005, at 6:45 PM, Craig Sutherland wrote:
On Apr 14, 2005, at 7:58 PM, email@hidden wrote:
hi,
is it possible to have a scrolling bar in the xterm of X11
and increase the number of lines?
The number of lines in an xterm window can be set using the -geometry
parameter in ~/,xinitrc by adding -geometry RRxWW to the line
starting with xterm. RR is number of rows and WW is numbers of
characters wide, Example xterm -geometry 30x80 would present a window
30 rows by 80 characters.
For scrollbars, create the file ~/.Xdefaults if it does not exists.
Add the lines
xterm*scrollBar: true
xterm*rightScrollBar: true
and save, close the file. New xterm windows will now have a scrollbar
on the right. You can also press the ctrl key while clicking on an
xterm window to set some other xterm options.
Use man xterm to find more xterm options.
HTH
Craig
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