Damned color xterms ...
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Thu Jun 22 10:04:08 EDT 2000
Derek D. Martin writes:
Yesterday, John Chambers gleaned this insight:
I had a feeling this was going to turn out to be your problem after
remembering having seen this myself.
You need to change the values of the following X resources:
XTerm*colorBD: White
XTerm*colorUL: Yellow
XTerm*colorBDMode: True
XTerm*colorULMode: True
I did manage to find these in the "man xterm" on one machine, though
I must say that their descriptions are pretty much gibberish, full of
unexplained jargon, and it's not at all obvious what they do.
However, next to them was the colorMode resource, and my .Xdefaults
now contains
xterm*colorMode: false
which seems to fix the problem.
Now there's the growing problem of the impressive number of resources
that need to be set to make an xterm on a new machine behave in a
sensible fashion. I do have a copy of the settings cached in a place
that's visible on the Net, but of course, in a development situation,
it often turns out to be difficult and time consuming to figure out
how to fetch the info on yet another test machine with the usual
flakey net connection through N firewalls.
Sometimes I feel like entropy is taking over, and it's getting more
and more difficult to just get a dumb text terminal to work ...
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