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xterm parameters can be set in a few different configuration files
Various Configuration Files[]
- User config files
- ~/.Xdefaults
- ~/.Xresources
- Global Various Files
- /etc/X11/Xresources
configuration[]
- *visualBell: BOOLEAN
- Changes system beep to make the windows background flicker
- XTerm*saveLines: INTEGER
- The number of lines that do not clear the screen after the program exits
- XTerm*background: COLOR
- The color of the background
- XTerm*foreground: COLOR
- Color of highlighted text
- XTerm*pointerColor: COLOR
- Color of the mouse pointer when it's in front on the xterm window
- XTerm*pointerColorBackground: white
- Border color around the mouse pointer
- XTerm*cursorColor: COLOR
- Color of cursor
- XTerm*pointerShape: SHAPE
- Sets mouse pointer's appearance when over the xterm window
- Options: XTerm, left_ptr, bogosity, ...
- XTerm*font: FONT
- Sets the font
- Example: -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal*14-140-75-75-m-90*
- XTerm*internalBorder: INTEGER
- ?
- XTerm*loginShell: BOOLEAN
- ?
- XTerm*scrollBar: BOOLEAN
- ?
- XTerm*scrollKey: BOOLEAN
- ?
Other[]
- XTerm*VT100*titeInhibit: true
- XTerm*alwaysHighlight: yes
- XTerm*marginBell: yes
- xterm*iconPixmap: /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-gemvt.xbm
- xterm*iconMask: /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-gemvt-mask.xbm
- XTerm*iconName: terminal
- Mwm*xterm*iconImage: /home/a/a1111aa/xterm.icon
- XTerm*loginShell: true
- XTerm*scrollColor: black
- XTerm*allowSendEvents: True
- XTerm*sessionMgt: false
- XTerm*eightBitInput: false
- XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
- XTerm*internalBorder: 10
- XTerm*highlightSelection: true
- XTerm*VT100*colorBDMode: on
- XTerm*VT100*colorBD: blue
- XTerm.VT100.eightBitOutput: true
- XTerm.VT100.titeInhibit: false
- XTerm*color0: black
- XTerm*color1: red3
- XTerm*color2: green3
- XTerm*color3: yellow3
- XTerm*color4: DodgerBlue1
- XTerm*color5: magenta3
- XTerm*color6: cyan3
- XTerm*color7: gray90
- XTerm*color8: gray50
- XTerm*color9: red
- XTerm*color10: green
- XTerm*color11: yellow
- XTerm*color12: blue
- XTerm*color13: magenta
- XTerm*color14: cyan
- XTerm*color15: white
- XTerm*colorUL: yellow
- XTerm*colorBD: white
- XTerm*mainMenu*backgroundPixmap: gradient:vertical?dimension=400&start=gray10&end=gray40
- XTerm*mainMenu*foreground: white
- XTerm*vtMenu*backgroundPixmap: gradient:vertical?dimension=550&start=gray10&end=gray40
- XTerm*vtMenu*foreground: white
- XTerm*fontMenu*backgroundPixmap: gradient:vertical?dimension=300&start=gray10&end=gray40
- XTerm*fontMenu*foreground: white
- XTerm*tekMenu*backgroundPixmap: gradient:vertical?dimension=300&start=gray10&end=gray40
- XTerm*tekMenu*foreground: white
- XTerm*rightScrollBar: true
- XTerm*VT100*colorBDMode: on
- XTerm*VT100*colorBD: purple
- ! Colour for underline attribute
- XTerm*VT100*colorULMode: on
- XTerm*VT100*underLine: on
- XTerm*VT100*colorUL: red
- ! Turn on colour mode in your xterms
- XTerm.VT100*dynamicColors: On
Special characters[]
- !
- Exclamation mark allows commenting text
Enable configurations[]
You can ether simply open a new window of execute the following command
- xrdb -merge .Xresources
Options[]
- Colors
- /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt or run the command showrgb
- http://mkaz.com/ref/xterm_colors.html or http://www.critical.ch/xterm/
Schemes[]
See Also[]
References[]
External Liniks[]
- External: Howto to set X-Terms title