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Huge equates to a font size of 10x20 (on my Debian boxes at least) which > isn't preserved if you switch to a 27x132 screen (and back again). If you > don't use a display definition (env.TERM) that requires display size > switching, then it isn't much of an issue (except for resetting it each > time you start a session). Thanks Martin, I added this line to my local .Xdefaults file: xt5250*Font : 10x20 But when I open a new xt5250 session I still get the original small settings. What did I do wrong? Joel http://www.rpgnext.com
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