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10.3: Access xterm menu via control-click
This is the standard Main menu of xterm. On X11 systems with more than one mouse button you get the other menus by ctrl clicking with the other mouse buttons. With a one button mouse you can simulate this by ctrl clicking, ctrl+option clicking, and ctrl+cmd clicking. ctrl+option clicking on a VT window (the default) brings up the VT options menu while if you do it on a TEK window you get the TEK options menu. (gnuplot in a TEK window is always fun. NCSA Telnet on old 68K macs also supported Tektronix 4014 emulation. I actually had to use this a while back.)
10.3: Access xterm menu via control-click
ok. I've stumbled onto some of these too. So, my question is, "How do I save my VT Options??" Is this a ancient unix secret or is there some way through the menus?
10.3: Access xterm menu via control-click
There is no way to save the changes from the menus that I know of. What you need to do is set the X11 resources for xterm properly. If you do a 'man xterm' you will see a section towards the end that has descriptions for things like rightScrollBar and scrollBar. These are the resources that you can set. Then you need to create a file in your home directory named .Xresources with the resource settings you wish to have. For example I have lines like this in mine: |
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