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Man uxterm
Man uxterm




man uxterm
  1. #MAN UXTERM HOW TO#
  2. #MAN UXTERM MANUAL#
  3. #MAN UXTERM ISO#

Several instances of xterm can run at the same time within the same display, each one providing input and output for a shell or another process.

#MAN UXTERM ISO#

In ISO 9995-7 specifies that the following symbol be used to indicate this function on a keyboard, which is included in Unicode as: ⎚ CLEAR SCREEN SYMBOL. Description xterm is the standard terminal emulator of the X Window System, providing a command-line interface within a window.

man uxterm

The Unix command clear takes no arguments and is roughly analogous to the command cls on a number of other operating systems.

#MAN UXTERM HOW TO#

ĭepending on the system, clear uses the terminfo or termcap database, as well as looking into the environment for the terminal type in order to deduce how to clear the screen. It is available in various Unix shells on Unix and Unix-like operating systems as well as on other systems such as KolibriOS. The debug examples works the way I expected. You can use probably set -xv to see what's going on. I guess in the second case (debug) the command is incorrect. Various open-source and commercial developersĬlear is a computer operating system command which is used to bring the command line on top of the computer terminal. This option specifies the font to be used for displaying normal text. usr/share/X11/fonts/misc/ Systems Research Group at the University of California, Berkeley # opening /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/KOI8RXTerm *VT100.font6: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-20-200-75-75-c-100-iso10646-1 So that if he is a very rich man, it would be reasonable for him to manipulate the. If you run man xterm and go down to the RESOURCES. All new xterm s should now have the font change. run xrdb -merge /.Xresources in a terminal. From here, to incorporate the changes you've made you can either: restart X or.

man uxterm

# opening /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm If you prefer efont, you should configure xterm font usage yourself (using X resource configuration) and invoke xterm directly. Note: The efonts are installed on fewer systems than the misc-fixed fonts so only 1 size of them is considered and at a lower priority. *: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed-13-120-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1 As a very last fallback, it invokes xterm with its configured default fonts.

#MAN UXTERM MANUAL#

All arguments touxtermare passed toxtermwithout processing theclassandu8 options should not be specied because theyare used by the wrapper.See the xterm manual page for more information on xterm-options. *SimpleMenu*menuLabel.font: -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* uxterm is a wrapper around thexterm(1)program that invokesthe latter program with the UXTerm X resource class set. Here's a listing from a script ( find-xterm-fonts) which I wrote for checking whether the fonts needed by xterm are installed: # opening /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XTerm

man uxterm

Other systems will use different package names (and divide up the fonts in different ways). One package ( xorg-x11-fonts-misc) covers all but a special case for the menus. With Redhat7 (or CentOS7), you need only two packages for bitmap-fonts with xterm.






Man uxterm