On Wednesday 13 July 2005 04:54 pm, Thomas Dickey wrote: > The bad sample would be easier to compare if it used the same fontsize as > the good one (and if I had some idea what the font resource settings in > use were). Also - not sure whether this is a Debian patch issue, or my > bug - it would be nice if you could compile/test the upstream package > (whatever "xterm -v" says). They do use the same font size (called "Default" by xterm in both cases); I'm not sure what you're getting at there. Maybe you mean that they have different terminal sizes; I've updated the 'bad' one to use the same terminal size as the 'good' one (for obvious reasons I can't take another 'good' screenshot). When I was using the Debian X packages, I just stuck to the default Debian xterm settings; with the X.org stuff, I may have had some sort of mixture of Debian and X.org settings (I'm not sure). Daniel -- /------------------- Daniel Burrows <dburrows@debian.org> ------------------\ | Whom the gods would destroy, they first teach BASIC. | \------------ Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org -- Because. -----------/
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