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Thank you *very* much for that helpful hint! Is there a way to specify
which size you want on the command line?

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Carey Evans <carey@paradise.net.nz> on 01/05/2000 03:21:49 AM

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Subject:  Re: xt5250 size





Philippe Rodenas <rodenasp@club-internet.fr> writes:

> How can I do for growing up the size of my xterm xt5250.

Do you mean the geometry or the font size?

To change the font size after starting xt5250, hold down Ctrl, click
the right-hand mouse button in the window, and choose a different
font.  To change it at startup, either edit the existing xt5250 script
and add «-fn 'fontname'», or do the same to a copy.

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