Re: OT: xterm setup

From: T Kellers (kellers_at_njit.edu)
Date: 08/31/03

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    To: Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>, Jesse Sheidlower <jester@panix.com>
    
    

    Try eTerm, gnome seems to like it and it is very like the program whose
    features you need.

    Tim Kellers
    CPE/NJIT

    On Sunday 31 August 2003 01:52, Dan Nelson wrote:
    > In the last episode (Aug 31), Jesse Sheidlower said:
    > > Hmm. I certainly thought I was using xterm, as I recall setting up
    > > the icon to launch xterm, and my .bashrc is setting TERM to
    > > xterm-color rather than gnome-terminal or anything else. And I'm
    > > rather sure that I have the exact same setup on my Linux box, which
    > > is in the office and thus unavailable for me to look at right now.
    > > It's also the case that the font displaying with xterm now looks
    > > totally familiar, and the one displaying with gnome-terminal is
    > > totally unfamiliar and ugly.
    > >
    > > Is it possible that the functional scrollbars, etc., were an addition
    > > of the window manager, and if so is there any way to replicate it
    > > now?
    >
    > Very unlikely. The window manager has no idea what is inside the
    > rectangle it's managing, so the only useful menuitem it could put up
    > would be "close"

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