PocketHarambe101
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XFCE right click?

Sun Oct 16, 2016 12:40 am

Hi,
I just installed XFCE on my pi zero and it is AWESUM.
But the terminal doesn't support right click. I want to edit the terminal font but I can't find any way how. Same with copy pasting. ctrl(cmd)+V doesn't work. Can someone help me? Thanks!
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Re: XFCE right click?

Sun Oct 16, 2016 12:47 am

which terminal program are you using, and what exactly are you attempting to change about it?
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Re: XFCE right click?

Sun Oct 16, 2016 1:32 am

Okay, so i know that I have to go to edit -> preferences, but the bar that has all the "file" "edit" menus are not there. And right-clicking the terminal window just highlights everything and a menu doesn't show up. Same with right-clicking the window title.
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Re: XFCE right click?

Sun Oct 16, 2016 1:33 am

I want to change the font, the color, and I'm using uxterm or xterm (I dont know which but both opened the same thing).
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Re: XFCE right click?

Sun Oct 16, 2016 2:09 am

If you are running xterm there is not a simple setting for that. xterm is a basic terminal window, no extras, not intended to have any cut and paste. You can install whatever termiinal you want, and use whatever you want, so you may wish to use a terminal that supports the features you want.

There is a way to set up colors in xterm, though I do not remember what the configuration file name is, let alone the settings to put into the configuration file.
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