I'm trying to find out which font xterm uses by default in CDE. I like it, it's nice and clean. My problem is that Java based applications like jEdit cannot find it.
Could anybody tell me what is the name of the font?
Example is attached.
On my Yellow Dog Linux/PPC system, any XTerm, regardless of whether it be local or remote, displays a garbled font. When I change the font using the -fn option, XTerm displays a different garbled font. I have had no trouble running any other applications on this computer's X server, nor have I... (1 Reply)
OK I did something to the "taskbar" and need some help. This should be real easy btw. When I "minimize", the file drops down toward the network connection icon (not one of the 4 screensets). I have no way to bring the file back for some reason. Im sure this is simple but Im not having any luck.
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Dear Sirs
Whenever I bring up an xterm window on my laptop running Mandrivia Linux, the font in the xterm window is so small that it is practically unreadable !
What switches do I need to use with the xterm command
xterm -??
in order to make the font larger ? (3 Replies)
I am a newbie to Solaris/UNIX. I just installed Solaris 10 and accidentally chose CDE as my desktop instead of Java. How can I set Java Desktop as my desktop?
Because before i installed my mechine is using java and more beauty from CDE.. (2 Replies)
Hi everyone!
I want to change the default font size of xterm. I tried appending the following line in .Xresources
xterm -fn -*-fixed-medium-*-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
The size changes, but when I try to write in greek, nothing is printed on the screen. I tried appending a similar line to... (0 Replies)
I spent a ton of time developing a java application as an interface to a unix file system. We use xterm and I use a lot of swing elements to make the interface user friendly. The user will start the java application from the command-line in xterm and the application opens in its own JFrame.
... (1 Reply)
Hello,
Do you guys by any chance know what is the best (if any ) way to move CDE configuration from a SOLARIS 10 machine to HP-UX?
Just the config (actions, text files etc).
Thanks in advance! (0 Replies)
I have two CDE desktop accounts on different server (called this CDE#1, CDE#2) on the same network.
However, my current setup is connecting to the Solaris CDE#1,CDE#2 via Citrix.
My plan is to connect to CD#1 and then somehow connect to CDE#2.
How do I do this? I am just a regular user... (0 Replies)
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xmfontlistentryload
XmFontListEntryLoad(3X)XmFontListEntryLoad(3X)NAME
XmFontListEntryLoad - A font list function that loads a font or creates a font set and creates an accompanying font list entry
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
XmFontListEntry XmFontListEntryLoad (display, font_name, type, tag)
Display *display;
char *font_name;
XmFontType type;
char *tag;
DESCRIPTION
XmFontListEntryLoad loads a font or creates a font set based on the value of the type argument. It creates and returns a font list entry
that contains the font or font set and the specified tag.
If the value of type is XmFONT_IS_FONT, the function uses the XtCvtStringToFontStruct routine to convert the value of font_name to a font
struct. If the value of type is XmFONT_IS_FONTSET, the function uses the XtCvtStringToFontSet converter to create a font set in the current
locale. XmFontListEntryLoad creates a font list entry that contains the font or font set derived from the converter. For more information
about XtCvtStringToFontStruct and XtCvtStringToFontSet, see X Toolkit Intrinsics--C Language Interface. Specifies the display where the
font list will be used. Specifies an X Logical Font Description (XLFD) string, which is interpreted either as a font name or as a base
font name list. A base font name list is a comma-separated and NULL-terminated string. Specifies whether the font_name argument refers to
a font name or to a base font name list. Valid values are XmFONT_IS_FONT and XmFONT_IS_FONTSET. Specifies the tag of the font list entry
to be created. The tag may be specified as XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG. XmFONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG is used to identify the default font list element
in a font list when specified as part of a resource.
RETURN VALUE
If the specified font is not found, or the specified font set can not be created, returns NULL; otherwise, returns a font list entry.
SEE ALSO XmFontList(3X), XmFontListAppendEntry(3X), XmFontListEntryCreate(3X), XmFontListEntryFree(3X), XmFontListEntryGetFont(3X), XmFontListEn-
tryGetTag(3X), XmFontListRemoveEntry(3X)XmFontListEntryLoad(3X)