Re: scroll with aterm

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--- Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 16:04 11 Oct 2003, Globe Trotter <itsme_410@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> | I am using aterm and I was wondering how I could get the scrollbar. In the
> | context of xterm, I had this defined is my .Xdefaults file and with stuff
> like 
> | 
> | Xterm.**
> | 
> | What do I do to get similar effects using aterm?
> 
> I have this:
> 
> 	Aterm*scrollBar:	false
> 
> Of course, you want it to be "true".


Aye, aye, sir! Thanks for the tip...just what I was looking for?

> 
> Now, tell us why you didn't just Read The Fu^Hine Manual for aterm,
> wherein it says amongst the options:
> 
>        -sb|+sb
>               Turn on/off scrollbar; resource scrollBar.

Tut, tut! How else would I partake of your sagely wisdom, O wise one?!

Matter of fact, I did! I wanted to know how to set that up in my Xdefaults and
that is precisely the oracular revelation that I wanted...thanks again!!

> thus telling you what resource to use. I found that by searching for
> "scrollbar" pretty quickly. The manual (from "man aterm") even has a
> nice long section on its resources.
> 
> Cheers,
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