Re: two questions

TN5250 <[email protected]> Mon, 20 Jun 2011 23:02:32 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.emulators.tn5250
Message-ID <[email protected]>
  Hello John,

At some point in the past I changed the xt5250 script itself.  On line 
117 and 118 the script is executing this command:

exec xterm -name "xt5250" -bg black -fg white -T "xt5250 - $XT5250_HOST" \
+sb -geometry 80x25 -fa lucidatypewriter -fs 14 -e "$0" -BOOT "$@"

I added the "-fa lucidatypewriter -fs 14" piece, setting the font to 
Lucida Typewriter and the font size to 14.  I can't remember why I 
changed the script rather than putting the font setting in my .tn5250rc 
file but it was probably because I didn't know the correct syntax to use 
to set the font and it's size.

I have a wide screen monitor with a resolution of 1920 x 1080.  I start 
an xt5250 session and then place my mouse cursor over the window, hold 
down the left Control key and right click - then I select "Large" font 
size.  That seems to be about perfect for my current setup.  I'm betting 
if I changed my xt5250 script to use -fs 16 or -fs 18 I wouldn't have to 
do that extra step with the Control key and mouse button...




On 06/20/2011 10:07 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> Michael, et al:
> Please note that I have moved beyond that problem... the Function keys are
> a minor annoyance and I will be hooking up the printer to a print server.
> However, I would really like to get XT5250 working, but I can't use that at
> the moment because the tn5250rc file is not working. I posted my current file
> this afternoon, but have yet to receive any feedback. I would appreciate
> any help that can be given to help get xt5250 up and running.

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