Subject: Re: tkinfo X resources
To: James K. Lowden <jklowden@schemamania.org>
From: Chris Wareham <chriswareham@chriswareham.demon.co.uk>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 04/18/2005 11:08:11
James K. Lowden wrote:
>
> In trying to track down tkinfo with ps(1), I noticed tkinfo is a wish(1)
> script. I know, you old timers knew that. Well, scripts, they can be
> read. and sure enough a little searching led me to try these nifties[1]:
>
> Tkinfo*font: -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--17-100-100-100-m-90-iso8859-1
> Tkinfo*Text.font:
> -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--14-100-100-100-m-90-iso8859-1
> Tkinfo*Text.background: White
>
> and all is well.
>
> --jkl
>
> [1] Of course it would be Tkinfo, with a capital T, right? Just like
> xterm, with a little x.
>
Capitalising the first letter is the convention, unless the first letter
is "X" in which case the subsequent letter is usually capitalised as
well. In Xt Intrinsics based programs, the resource identifier is the
second argument to the XtAppInitilize function.
Chris
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