Re: Newbie would like som advice on how to customize X
Re: Newbie would like som advice on how to customize X
- Subject: Re: Newbie would like som advice on how to customize X
- From: Tommy Bollman <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:41:42 +0100
Den 10. mars 2011 kl. 01.33 skrev Jeremy Huddleston:
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> On Mar 9, 2011, at 09:52, Tommy Bollman wrote:
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>> Hello.
>>
>> I have really tried to search the arhieves, but it times out all the time from here.
>>
>> Hello, there are a couple of things concerning configuring the overall of the system.
>>
>> I guess that the terminal window which opens with XQuartz are similiar to the window
>> opend in X11, or is there something hidden in some startx file or whatever, where I can
>> remove it. I really want to replace it with the xclock.
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> You can start stuff in ~/.xinitrc.d ... the xterm that runs when you launch X11.app can be disabled or changed to something else. Take a look at this FAQ entry:
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> http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/X11-UsersFAQ#Suppressingxtermlaunchingbydefault
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>>
>> Here is a couple of hopefully easy questions, pertaining to XQuartz:
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>> I have noticed that there is appdefaults for x-apps in the folder app-defaults:
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>> Is there an easy way to have XQartz read this directory when starting up xapps, or do I specify that those files should be used.
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> It does by default. You don't need to do anything special.
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>> I have a similiar issue with my ~/.Xdefaults file.
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> You want to save this file as ~/.Xresources, not ~/.Xdefaults.
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>> But I think I have understood that the settings in this file are only read when I start an xapp with the startx command.
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> It's a complex startup path, but suffice it to say that ~/.Xresources is read as part of /opt/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc which is used assuming you don't have ~/.xinitrc
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>> Is there a way to use those settings as well, when processes within the .xinitrc.d/98-user.sh
>> are executed or when the command, for instance xclock are started from an xterm -process.
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> Yes. Rename the file to ~/.Xresources
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>
Hello.
Thank you very much, I guess I didn't see the forest for the trees, concerning the file name.
Tommy
Best regards
Tommy Bollman
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