![]() So change your ~/.Xresources to XTerm*background: #181818 For xterm (including xterm with Unicode support, unless you're running an antique), the class name is XTerm. This is usually the program name with initial caps. In practice, a general setting like *background is not useful.Īll entries in ~/.Xresources should start with the class name of the application. However, if an application has an explicit setting for its widgets somewhere, this more specific setting overrides the general setting *background. ! stop output to terminal from jumping down to bottom of scroll againĪ setting like *background: #181818 applies to all background colors in all widgets in all applications that use X resources. ! Every shell is a login shell by default (for inclusion of all necessary environment variables) ! Use a nice truetype font and size by default. Xresources file looks like this: !XTerm*termName: xterm-256color xinitrc file and Openbox autorun (I work in Crunchbang distro where it is main window manager) but it doesn't work either.Ĭan anyone point me in the right direction on how to fix that? Xresources it loads all the settings normally, also typing xrdb -query -all shows up proper terminal settings. Xresources file in my home directory (I also tried moving the contents of it to. My problem is that xterm doesn't load config file on startup. ![]() I work a lot with vim and decided to switch to cli version, I chose xterm because its the only terminal I know of that properly recognizes Alt shortcuts (and I have lots of those bound in vim).
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