
Xterm is started in, or the home directory for a login xterm). Hh, mm and ss are the year, month, day, hour, minute and second when the COPY was performed (the file is created in the directory Xterm and may be written to a file by sending the COPY escape sequence (or through the Tektronix menu see below). The Tektronix text and graphics commands are recorded internally by

There is no write-through or defocused mode support. Four different font sizes and fiveĭifferent lines types are supported. It supports 12-bit graphics addressing, scaled to the window size. The Tektronix 4014 emulation is also fairly good. (See the Xterm Control Sequences document.) Many of the special xterm features may be modified under program control through a set of escape sequences different from the standard VT102 escape (The "TERMCAP" environment variable is not set if xterm is linked against a terminfo library, since the requisite information is not providedīy the termcap emulation of terminfo libraries). You may also use "vt220," but must set the terminal emulation level with the decTerminalID Then sets the "TERM" and the "TERMCAP" environment variables. Platform-specific entry, "xterm," "vt102," "vt100," "ansi" and "dumb." xterm automatically searches the termcap file in this order for these entries and termcap(5) entries that work with xterm include an optional The VT220 emulation does not support soft fonts, it is otherwise complete. Double-size characters are displayed properly if your font server supports scalableįonts. The VT102 emulation is fairly complete, but does not support autorepeat. The active window can be chosen through escape sequences, the "VT Options" menu in the VTxxx window, and the This is the window that contains the text cursor.
#UXTERM CHANGE FONT SIZE WINDOWS#
This box is located in the upper left area of the window.Īlthough both windows may be displayed at the same time, one of them is considered the "active" window for receiving keyboard input and terminal output. Maintain the correct aspect ratio (height/width), Tektronix graphics will be restricted to the largest box with a 4014's aspect ratio that will fit in the The VTxxx and Tektronix 4014 terminals each have their own window so that you can edit text in one and look at graphics in the other at the same time. Signal in systems derived from 4.3bsd), xterm will use the facilities to notify programs running in the window whenever it is resized. If the underlying operating system supports terminal resizing capabilities (for example, the SIGWINCH Programs that cannot use the window system directly. It provides DEC VT102/VT220 (VTxxx) and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for If it is smaller than before, maybe you need to (re)install any proprietary video drivers.The xterm program is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. Check the resolution of your display (DASH/Settings(gear)/Displays). The new machine might have a different resolution which makes the same setting look smaller than the old one.ĥx7 is the smallest standard font of that group, if it's too big, you probably have a resolution problem. Try out several at a time on the available font2-6. The longer names have a size embedded in the name, (first number), with a resolution like 75-75 or 100-100. All the fonts like 5x7 are fixed, five pix wide, seven high, so it's easy to pick a bigger one. You can change the values to any font listed in the xlsfontsĬommand, but restricting yourself to fixed fonts tends to work better. The SimpleMenumenuLabel.font is for the menu itself, the others look like *fontMenu*font2*Label: Tiny Xresouces), You should look into /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm to change the fonts permanently. The application settings override the Xresources (or. The contents of /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm on the problematic machine are exactly the same as the other machines, which aren't having this particular problem, but are still on 14.04. It's just XTerm that's having this issue.



The DPI settings are the same as before the update, and just about everything else I've ran under X doesn't seem to have this problem. I am able to change the size by using the Ctrl+click option (the "Tiny" option is more in line with what it used to be before the update), but the change isn't permanent across sessions and I'd rather fix the root of the problem.Īnother thing is that the Ctrl+click dialogue font appears excessively small for whatever reason. The actual content of the terminal (prompts, output, etc) appear excessively large, and I can't adjust them at all via. I'm having some strange issues with regards to XTerm font sizes since the Xenial update.
