using a light theme with xterm (that has black background)
googly.negotiator862 at aceecat.org
googly.negotiator862 at aceecat.org
Mon Apr 21 18:26:48 UTC 2025
On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 10:01:13AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote:
> Like most of the programs that came with the original X Window
> System, xterm relies on "X resources" for configuration. On most
> modern Linux systems, you can create a file in your home directory
> called .Xresources, and then define the resources you want for the
> seemingly infinite configurable properties that xterm has. You
> might need to call it .Xdefaults on your system; I usually just make
> a symlink from one to the other just to be safe. For example, I
> have the following
I think .Xresources and .Xdefaults are actually quite different,
even though what you do usually works.
.Xresources is for the X server: it loads the contents when your
session starts, and then each app can query it with the X protocol
(via the Xlib API). OTOH, .Xdefaults is read inividually by each app.
So they have to be on different machines in the case of using X remotely:
.Xresources on the server, .Xdefaults on the client.
--
Ian
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