lucky13
Group: Members
Posts: 1478
Joined: Feb. 2007 |
|
Posted: Feb. 03 2007,14:07 |
|
Quote (Zucca @ Feb. 03 2007,05:24) | How did I do it? I'd really like to chage the font size sometimes... |
Typing "aterm --help" will tell you every option aterm has. Adding "-font" lets you use whatever font and size you want. So if you want to use a smaller font like lime from the artwiz fonts (the .dsl package only contains one size), turn off the scroll bar, and have yellow text with a cyan cursor on a blue-tinted transparent background that fades a lot when it loses focus, you'd set up your aterm like this:
aterm +sb -font lime -fg yellow -cr cyan -tint blue -fade 20 -T "whatever terminal name you want"
Don't forget the "&" or "& exit" when launching from another terminal.
-------------- "It felt kind of like having a pitbull terrier on my rear end." -- meo (copyright(c)2008, all rights reserved)
|