Re: XQuartz startup
Re: XQuartz startup
- Subject: Re: XQuartz startup
- From: Hans Kruse <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 18:51:38 -0400
Not sure about this (don't have an example handy), but I think you need:
-ls This option indicates that the shell that is started in the xterm window will be a login shell (i.e., the first character of argv[0] will
be a dash, indicating to the shell that it should read the user's .login or .profile).
On May 20, 2013, at 6:32 PM, Julian Thomas wrote:
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> On 20May 2013, at 5:29 PM, Ron Cohen <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> I just went through a similar exercise. The issue is when you start up XQuartz it doesn't know about whatever definitions you've set in the x11 applications menu. Instead you should make a corresponding change in your ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.x11.plist file (or possibly a different similarly named file depending on which version of OSX and which version of X11). To get what you want I would type the following at a command line prompt:
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>> defaults write org.x.x11 app_to_run "xterm -fa Monaco -fs 13 -sb -s1000 -fg yellow -bg black -geometry 80x50"
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>> That should launch an xterm with your specifications when x11 starts up.
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> defaults write org.macosforge.xquartz.x11 app_to_run "xterm -fa Monaco -fs 13 -sb -s1000 -fg yellow -bg black -geometry 80x50" did the trick! Thanks.
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> HOWEVER, it still doesn't see my bash profile:-(
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