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By combining class and instance specifications, application preferences can be set quickly and easily.
Users of color displays will frequently want to set Background and Foreground classes to particular
defaults. Specific color instances such as text cursors can then be overridden without having to define all
of the related resources. For example,
dticon*Dashed:
XTerm*cursorColor:
XTerm*multiScroll:
XTerm*jumpScroll:
XTerm*reverseWrap:
XTerm*curses:
XTerm*Font:
XTerm*scrollBar:
XTerm*scrollbar*thickness:
XTerm*multiClickTime:
XTerm*charClass:
XTerm*cutNewline:
XTerm*cutToBeginningOfLine: off
XTerm*titeInhibit:
XTerm*ttyModes:
XLoad*Background:
XLoad*Foreground:
XLoad*highlight:
XLoad*borderWidth:
hpterm*Geometry:
hpterm*Background:
hpterm*Foreground:
hpterm*Cursor:
hpterm*BorderColor:
hpterm*Font:
If these resources were stored in a file called .Xdefaults in your home directory, they could be added to
any existing resources in the server with the following command:
$ xrdb -merge $HOME/.Xdefaults
This is frequently how user-friendly startup scripts merge user-specific defaults into any site-wide
defaults. All sites are encouraged to set up convenient ways of automatically loading resources. See the
Xlib manual section "Resource Manager Functions" for more information.
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