Wayland Xresources at Charlie Mccann blog

Wayland Xresources. Unfortunately wayland doesn't have a equivalent to xresources, so swiv. Well, not exactly modifying.xresources but merging the relevant value of xft.dpi in xrdb whenever you switch from one display to. If you use xterm in wayland, it will use. In sxiv, font, background and foreground color are configured using xresources. Wayland is a communication protocol that specifies the communication between a display server and its clients. If you want it to work, use: A display server using the wayland. Terminals that don't depend on x (like gnome terminal) have their own settings for fonts and colors. By default, the.xresources file doesn't affect wayland's display. Trying to use./xresources to change options of xterm does not work under gnome wayland.

XFCE4 no Wayland
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If you use xterm in wayland, it will use. If you want it to work, use: Terminals that don't depend on x (like gnome terminal) have their own settings for fonts and colors. Well, not exactly modifying.xresources but merging the relevant value of xft.dpi in xrdb whenever you switch from one display to. Unfortunately wayland doesn't have a equivalent to xresources, so swiv. A display server using the wayland. Wayland is a communication protocol that specifies the communication between a display server and its clients. By default, the.xresources file doesn't affect wayland's display. Trying to use./xresources to change options of xterm does not work under gnome wayland. In sxiv, font, background and foreground color are configured using xresources.

XFCE4 no Wayland

Wayland Xresources Terminals that don't depend on x (like gnome terminal) have their own settings for fonts and colors. Unfortunately wayland doesn't have a equivalent to xresources, so swiv. If you use xterm in wayland, it will use. Well, not exactly modifying.xresources but merging the relevant value of xft.dpi in xrdb whenever you switch from one display to. A display server using the wayland. If you want it to work, use: Trying to use./xresources to change options of xterm does not work under gnome wayland. In sxiv, font, background and foreground color are configured using xresources. By default, the.xresources file doesn't affect wayland's display. Wayland is a communication protocol that specifies the communication between a display server and its clients. Terminals that don't depend on x (like gnome terminal) have their own settings for fonts and colors.

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