! $XFree86: xc/programs/xterm/UXTerm.ad,v 1.4 2005/11/03 13:17:27 dickey Exp $ ! Use ! xterm -class UXTerm ! to set resources for UTF-8 mode with corresponding fonts. ! See the uxterm script for an example. #include "XTerm-color" *fontMenu.Label: Unicode Fonts *VT100.utf8: 1 ! This includes "XTerm-color" which includes "XTerm", which defines fonts. ! Why set them here? ! ! Here is a simple description. A technically precise one would be very long. ! When xterm starts up, it uses the ! ! *VT100.font ! ! resource, and if it is told to switch to wide-character (UTF-8) mode, it ! checks if the given font is "wide", and if not looks for the ! ! *VT100.utf8Fonts.font ! ! to obtain a wide font. A "wide" font has more than 256 glyphs. Typical ! wide fonts have 10,000 glyphs. If the original "*VT100.font" is not wide, ! and xterm can load the *VT100.utf8Fonts.font, it will use that. ! ! Making the wide fonts associated with *VT100.font in this file allows uxterm ! to skip that step. It will use the fonts that the XTerm file gives for the ! *VT100.uft8Fonts.font pattern. *VT100.font2: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--8-80-75-75-c-50-iso10646-1 *VT100.font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1 *VT100.font3: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-iso10646-1 *VT100.font4: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--13-120-75-75-c-80-iso10646-1 *VT100.font5: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--18-120-100-100-c-90-iso10646-1 *VT100.font6: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--20-200-75-75-c-100-iso10646-1