- Subject: Re: [Jed-users-l] A big font for xjed?
- From: "John E. Davis" <davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 17:09:28 -0400
romanocomp@xxxxxxxxx <romanocomp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A question though: how can I put this as my default font? Modern X
> installation has lost the .Xdefault file, and you have to jump through
> the hoops to add them... and even doing that, that font does not list
> as a standard X11 font (being a TTF).
Not entirely. Try creating a file called $HOME/.Xdefaults-HOSTNAME,
where HOSTNAME is the output of the `hostname` command. In that file
put:
UXjed*font: Inconsolata
UXjed.facesize: 16
More generally, you can use the XENVIRONMENT environment variable.
>From the X manpage says:
XENVIRONMENT
Any user- and machine-specific resources may be specified by
setting the XENVIRONMENT environment variable to the name of
a resource file to be loaded by all applications. If this
variable is not defined, a file named
$HOME/.Xdefaults-hostname is looked for instead, where
hostname is the name of the host where the application is
executing.
FWIW, I prefer the Inconsolata-g version of the font. See
<http://leonardo-m.livejournal.com/77079.html> for more details.
I hope this helps.
--John
_______________________________________________
Jed-users-l mailing list
Jed-users-l@xxxxxxxx
http://mailman.jtan.com/mailman/listinfo/jed-users-l
[2013 date index]
[2013 thread index]
[Thread Prev] [Thread Next]
[Date Prev] [Date Next]