Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 15:38:15 +0700 From: "Anh Ky Huynh" <kyanh@viettug.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Yuri Pankov <yuri.pankov@gmail.com>, jg@koderize.com Subject: Re: .Xdefaults file Message-ID: <20091225153815.1a377ea4@icy.localdomain> In-Reply-To: <20091222221026.GA88265@bsdbox.koderize.com> References: <20091222173819.GA1824@bsd.remdog.net> <20091222190510.GD2499@darklight.org.ru> <20091222214552.GA2780@bsd.remdog.net> <20091222221026.GA88265@bsdbox.koderize.com>
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On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 22:10:26 +0000 Jamie Griffin <jg@koderize.com> wrote: > On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 01:45:52PM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote: > > > > I think case matters here, i.e. XTerm*, not Xterm or xterm. > > > Exactly the problem. Thank you! > > Curious, on my system (7.2) my ~/.Xdefaults uses lowercase > 'xterm*...' values. > You can use XTerm or xterm because both of them are use to identify xterm. You can see that when invoking `xprop` on a default xterm windows. BTW, you can specify the windows class xterm -class FooBar then you use it in the ~/.Xdefaults FooBar*background: black Foobar*fonts: ... Regards, -- Anh Ky Huynh
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