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Re: Eliminating the xterm
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Re: Eliminating the xterm


  • Subject: Re: Eliminating the xterm
  • From: Francisco De La Cruz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 11:00:00 -0800

Good question  Mr Campbell.

On Saturday, November 17, 2007, at 01:52PM, "Merton Campbell Crockett" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>On 17 Nov 2007, at 10:15:27, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Nov 17, 2007, Francisco De La Cruz wrote:
>>
>>> 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?
>
>
>spielzeit:~ mcc$ defaults read org.x.X11
>{
>     "NSWindow Frame x11_apps" = "419 209 969 537 0 0 1920 1178 ";
>     "apps_menu" =     (
>                 (
>             Terminal,
>             "xterm -ls -sb -rightbar -g 160x75 &",
>             n
>         ),
>                 (
>             xman,
>             xman,
>             ""
>         ),
>                 (
>             xlogo,
>             xlogo,
>             ""
>         )
>     );
>     depth = -1;
>     "done_xinit_check" = 1;
>     "enable_fake_buttons" = 0;
>     "enable_key_equivalents" = 1;
>     "enable_system_beep" = 1;
>     "no_auth" = 0;
>     "nolisten_tcp" = 0;
>     "sync_keymap" = 0;
>}
>
>
>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
>email@hidden
>
>
>
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 >Fwd: Eliminating the xterm (From: "Nathaniel Gray" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Eliminating the xterm (From: "Nathaniel Gray" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Eliminating the xterm (From: Peter Collinson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Eliminating the xterm (From: Ben Byer <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Eliminating the xterm (From: Francisco De La Cruz <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Eliminating the xterm (From: Bill Campbell <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Eliminating the xterm (From: Merton Campbell Crockett <email@hidden>)

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