length of the sidebar in rxvt

Fabrizio Salvatore p.salvatore@rhul.ac.uk
Wed Feb 22 17:54:00 GMT 2006


Hi Brian,

thanks for the help and sorry for having created confusion in the thread.

cheers,

			FAb


Fabrizio Salvatore wrote:

 > > I'm using rxvt.exe to define my xterminal session:
 > >
 > > D:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -ls -si -sk -sb -fg black -bg Wheat -fn 7x14 -g
 > > 120x24 -T "mymachine.domain" -e ssh -X -Y -l mylogin
 > >
 > > Is it possible to increase the length of the sidebar (i.e. have the
 > > possibility to scroll more lines) for the resulting window ?

Please don't reply to a random message to ask an unrelated question.
Even if you change the subject line the 'References' and/or
'In-Reply-To' email headers will cause your message to be a part of the
unrelated thread in threaded email clients and web archives, as you can
see here: <http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-02/threads.html#00766>

You can set the number of scrollback lines with the -sl argument or the
saveLines resource.  I recommend using resources so that you don't have
to supply a million command line arguments to rxvt on each invocation.
Just stick them in ~/.Xdefaults instead.

rxvt has about a million options you can tweak, and they are all
documented in the man page.

Brian

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