or better yet, define it in ~/.Xdefaults, for example, I use: xterm*background: black xterm*foreground: grey xterm.eightBitInput: true xterm*multiScroll: on xterm*jumpScroll: on xterm*font: -etl-grfixed-medium-r-normal-*-*-120-*-*-c-*-iso8859-7 xterm*ScrollBar: on xterm*SaveLines: 2000 xterm.eightBitOutput: true -Stathis. Frederik Vos wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Landy Roman wrote:
where can i define the defaul look for xterm such as -bg and -fg, i know if i invoke it with those parameters it will do what i want but on ocassions where another applicaitons calls it ???
declare the variable TERM="xterm -bg .." in .bashrc in your homedir or in /etc/profile.local (create if it doesn't exist)
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