
Uxterm set font manual#
(please send updates either directly to the maintainer or via the bug lxterm lxterm(1) General Commands Manual lxterm(1) NAME lxterm - locale-sensitive wrapper for xterm SYNOPSIS lxterm xterm-options DESCRIPTION lxterm is a wrapper around the xterm(1) program that invokes xterm, koi8rxterm(1), or uxterm(1) as appropriate, based on the users locale setting. > In a 60x24 uxterm (version 200 + MirOS patches): On Sat, at 07:11:08PM +0000, Thorsten Glaser wrote: Takes $* as an argument, and that it doesn't background itself.Re: uxterm vs GNU screen weirdness If you use a script to spawn your terminals, make sure that it takes Note that xterm-wrappers like lxterm and uxterm that immediately =" in ~/.clusterssh/config) pterm (although it requires input focus before any output is displayed) eterm (although it doesn't use the In ~/.clusterssh/config) wterm (only with "terminal_allow_send_events Xterm rxvt rxvt-beta aterm (only with "terminal_allow_send_events =" Gnome-terminal konsole kterm xvt xfce4-terminal mltermĭebian terminal emulator packages tested and believed to work: #LXTERM VS UXTERM MANUAL# > Why this difference? I think uxterm is pretty well capable of displaying Auswahl Pfad Priorität Status - 0 /usr/bin/gnome-terminal.wrapper 40 Auto-Modus 1 /usr/bin/gnome-terminal. There can be differences in the terminal data, but what I have here from "infocmp xterm-xfree86 screen" shows this comparison for the acsc string:Īcsc: '``aaffggiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz~~'. #define ACS_LARROW NCURSES_ACS(',') /* arrow pointing left */ While youre at it, you can also set xterms font in your /.Xresources file.

I have two XTerm terminals on my Ubuntu desktop. If you dont want to change your default, use command line arguments: xterm -bg. My goal is to activate py2 virtualenv when I open the first one and p圓 when I open the second one.

None of the different mappings work, because none of them are VT100-compatible. Ncurses (actually ncursesw) can display either - but the nice arrows are done (screen doesn't care - it'll happily display commas, etc). Only via the wide-character interface (for compatbility). 10.04 32Bit Desktop läuft als Livesystem.

Modified to do that - though it probably would only work with ncurses.
