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Re: Which font is rxvt using?


On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, James Garrison wrote:

> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> > There is a great X tool, called 'editres'.  It requests an X widget tree
> > from any X application and lets you see and modify any attributes of any
> > widget (including the font names).  Unfortunately, this requires the
> > cooperation of the application, and rxvt doesn't seem to cooperate.
> > Xterm does, though, so if your xterms use the same font, you should be
> > able to see its name using editres.
> >       Igor
>
> I doubt that will work for rxvt when it's running in Windows mode
> as opposed to X mode.

"rxvt doesn't seem to cooperate".  It won't work even with rxvt running in
X mode.  Which is why I suggested the workaround with xterm...
	Igor
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