Reputation: 183
Anyone know how to change the default font size when you open a new XTERM windown in Cygwin?
I have found references of putting information into the ~/.Xresources file but that file doesn't exist for me...
Thanks
Upvotes: 11
Views: 25753
Reputation: 158
Around ~2015 XWin Server was overhauled and you no longer need to create .startxwinrc because it no longer exists. I found that the ~/.Xresources is read in automatically. Also I found that XTerm.vt100.geometry is not valid anymore.
This is my .Xresources:
Xft*antialias: true
Xft*autohint: true
XTerm*background: white <== These settings mimics
XTerm*foreground: black the default back, fore
XTerm*cursorColor: grey and cursor colors
XTerm*scrollBar: true
XTerm*rightScrollBar: false <== This causes the scroll bar to be
on the default left side
XTerm*saveLines: 10000
XTerm*faceName: BitStream Vera Sans Mono
XTerm*faceSize: 12
XTerm*toolBar: On <== This causes the menu bar to appear with
Main Options, VT Options, and VT Fonts
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 115
Gonzalo you made my day with your fix.
The font size can also be dynamically changed with the following keyboard shortcuts:
Please take in account that the new font size is active for the current xterm window and that it is active for the current process session only. A new process will start with XTerm*faceSize sized fonts.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 1334
here is how I fixed it:
Here is my set up, it is actually very useful, it includes a side bar, and removes the top bar:
Xft*antialias: true
Xft*autohint: true
XTerm*background: black
XTerm*foreground: grey
XTerm*cursorColor: grey
XTerm.vt100.geometry: 79x25
XTerm*scrollBar: true
XTerm*rightScrollBar: true
XTerm*saveLines: 10000
XTerm*faceName: BitStream Vera Sans Mono
XTerm*faceSize: 12
XTerm*toolBar: off
You can test this changes with "xrdb -merge .Xresources" and then opening another xterm
In order to save this changes you are going to have to create or modify another file, "touch .startxwinrc", open up your editor and include the following:
#!/bin/sh
xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
Restart your XWin Server, and you will have a prettier cygwin terminal.
Upvotes: 26