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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers xterm display options Post 302348422 by gogol_bordello on Friday 28th of August 2009 07:33:36 AM
Old 08-28-2009
I'm sorry,
my request concerns more exceed configuration than xterm, but, for info, I've found that these options do something like like I'm looking for :
@(XTerm, method=stdappdb) -fn 6x13 -bg AliceBlue -fg blue -geometry 132x24+1200+100 -sb -ls -sl 999 -name @w@"@a" -display @d&@;
(to insert this line you have to edit SERVER.xs file)

Now, as old times, I've tried with all options... someone has a list more complet ?

@a -> display
@b NADA
@c -> looking for some file... I don't know which
@d -> display:0.0
@e NOTHING
@f NOTHING
@g NOTHING
@h NOTHING
@i -> look for network interfaces
@j NOTHING
@k NOTHING
@l NOTHING
@m -> looking for some file... I don't know which
@n NOTHING
@o NOTHING
@p NOTHING
@q NOTHING
@r NOTHING
@s NOTHING
@t NOTHING
@u -> doesn't work ... :-/ --> "@u" open of xterm but nothing more
@v NADA
@w -> User
@x NOTHING
@y NOTHING
@z NOTHING
 

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APPRES(1)                                                     General Commands Manual                                                    APPRES(1)

NAME
appres - list X application resource database SYNOPSIS
appres [class [instance]] [-1] [toolkitoptions] DESCRIPTION
The appres program prints the resources seen by an application (or subhierarchy of an application) with the specified class and instance names. It can be used to determine which resources a particular program will load. For example, % appres XTerm will list the resources that any xterm program will load. If no application class is specified, the class -AppResTest- is used. To match a particular instance name, specify an instance name explicitly after the class name, or use the normal Xt toolkit option. For example, % appres XTerm myxterm or % appres XTerm -name myxterm To list resources that match a subhierarchy of an application, specify hierarchical class and instance names. The number of class and instance components must be equal, and the instance name should not be specified with a toolkit option. For example, % appres Xman.TopLevelShell.Form xman.topBox.form will list the resources of widgets of xman topBox hierarchy. To list just the resources matching a specific level in the hierarchy, use the -1 option. For example, % appres XTerm.VT100 xterm.vt100 -1 will list the resources matching the xterm vt100 widget. SEE ALSO
X(7), xrdb(1), listres(1) AUTHOR
Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium X Version 11 appres 1.0.3 APPRES(1)
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