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    Setting the icon for an xterm from the command line  
Larry Virden


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01-20-05 10:58 PM

I would like to be able to specify a specific icon for some xterms that
I start.

When I type:
xterm -xrm '*iconName: /vol/museprd/xref/icons/ChIMP.xbm'
I get the default xterm icon.

However, if I use the mini-utility xseticon (something posted to usenet
about 7 yrs ago), it can dynamically set the icon of the xterm at that
point.
So I know the icon file is okay.
So, what is the magic incantation for the command line...






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    Re: Setting the icon for an xterm from the command line  
Dave Hinz


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01-20-05 10:58 PM

On 20 Jan 2005 11:15:49 -0800, Larry  Virden <lvirden@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to be able to specify a specific icon for some xterms that
> I start.
>
> When I type:
> xterm -xrm '*iconName: /vol/museprd/xref/icons/ChIMP.xbm'
> I get the default xterm icon.
>
> However, if I use the mini-utility xseticon (something posted to usenet
> about 7 yrs ago), it can dynamically set the icon of the xterm at that
> point.
> So I know the icon file is okay.
> So, what is the magic incantation for the command line...

Any particular OS and/or window manager?






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