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  • How to change the default font size of XTerm? - Ask Ubuntu
    XTerm vt100 translations: #override \n\ Ctrl <Key> minus: smaller-vt-font() \n\ Ctrl <Key> plus: larger-vt-font() If you use uxterm, be sure to use UXTerm vt100 translations instead Then you can use ctrl + + to increase font size or ctrl + - to decrease the size, just like you can with ctrl + right-click and selecting one of the other font
  • what is the use of xterm in Ubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu
    By definition xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System Since Ubuntu by default relies on X11 graphical server for any graphics - that's why xterm comes with Ubuntu Now, unless you manually change it, both default terminal and xterm should run your bash shell, which is what actually interprets commands Without shell, terminal
  • command line - Term, Xterm or Uxterm? - Ask Ubuntu
    Also, gnome-terminal font looks spectacular and you don't have to do xterm -fa font -fs 10 before hand after hitting [Alt][F2] I guess you could setup gnome-terminal to open up xterm like that and exit Another downfall of xterm is its lightweight-ness It's archaic; it's like vim vs gedit Unless you don't have a modern computer, just don't
  • How to enable cut or copy-paste in xterm - Ask Ubuntu
    Open xterm: xterm The above configuration does four things: Select and copy text into xterm: Hold the Shift key Click the left mouse button Select your text Click the right mouse button to add it to the clipboard Paste text into xterm by pressing Ctrl+Shift+V Show the scrollbar Customize the font
  • How do I maintain custom settings of XTerm across sessions?
    xterm*background: WINDOW_BACKGROUND xterm*foreground: WINDOW_FOREGROUND which is obviously what you want to get rid of, i believe you can just comment them out with '!' or even move the file to be safe if there is no other content in it Hope that helps (others too)
  • How do I set the TERM environment variable for the Gnome Terminal . . .
    (gnome-terminal changed its default from xterm to xterm-256color in 3 16, which is present in Ubuntu 15 10 beyond) If you would like to move forward and already enjoy plenty of colors in several applications, I recommend that you already switch to TERM=xterm-256color, which you could also do in the if-branch above
  • Simply set xterm title? - Ask Ubuntu
    xterm*allowTitleOps: false xterm*Title: yourtitle (if you want a custom default title for all xterm windows) Again, if the Xresources file doesn't exist, just create one Last of all, use the xrdb -merge Xresources command to make the changes take effect immediately You should now be able to use the -T and -n options for any new xterm windows
  • xterm error : xt error cant open display xterm display is not set
    This is likely due to either a misconfiguration issue or you have multiple displays As can be seen in the xterm manpage (man xterm) you can set the display using the -display flag:-display display This option specifies the X server to contact; see X(7)
  • unity - How does copy-paste work with xterm? - Ask Ubuntu
    Xterm uses cut buffers, not the standard X11 clipboard selection used for standard copy-paste that gnome-terminal and most other Linux programs now use But if you start xterm like this: xterm -ls -xrm 'XTerm*selectToClipboard: true' then selections are available via the standard clipboard
  • command line - Change background colour in Xterm - Ask Ubuntu
    Also, I want the colour change to be permanent not just during that session And one more thing I cannot execute any commands during that session because that Xterm window is being launched by some other program (to be specific that program is "Code Blocks") Please help me sort out this issue Xterm screenshot:





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