On 2013-03-05 21:18, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman- wrote:
Clem Cole <clemc at ccc.com> writes:
Yep. From the FAQ:
The emulation level for xterm is set via the resource decTerminalID, *e.g.*,
to 220 for a VT220. Once set, applications can set the emulation level up
or down within that limit. DEC's terminals are configured in much the same
way by a setup option.
Yup... .Xresources has "decTerminalID: vt200" but that still doesn't excuse
it for misbehaving as one. ;) It also doesn't do DECDWL or DECDHL when it's
set for vt200.
Note that the value should be set to "220", not "vt220", nor
"vt200".
Actually, for me:
xrdb -query | grep decTerminalID
gives
*.vt100.decTerminalID: 220
Check that you have things actually set correctly... If you just have decTerminalID, it
will not even be associated with xterm. (Xresources are often a somewhat obscure thing.)
DECDWL and DECDHL works just fine for me. That could be a font issue in your environment.
Johnny