Re: How are .Xdefaults files handled under Debian?
Thanks Stephen! Unfortunately my earlier reply to Steve had already left.
You have certainly helped with that understanding.
best,
-bill
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On Fri, 5 Dec 1997, Stephen Zander wrote:
> Steve Witt wrote:
> > If I may be permitted a quick retraction, 'xterm' works as the class name
> > also.
> > ...
>
> XTerm* is the class-level resource (Note the double cap - the only X Class
> that has them).
>
> xterm* is the executeable-level resource. Rename /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm
> to something else & those resources should no longer have any effect.
> (This to, is in your excellent list of man-pages :))
>
> Stephen
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