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#!/usr/bin/python3 # Copyright (C) 2015 Susanne Oberhauser-Hirschoff <froh@suse.de> # The MIT License applies (http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) """start an xterm that looks like a linux console # do this once, to let the xserver know about the fonts xset fp+ $(pwd) # for each font you want to try... gunzip -c /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/lat9w-16.psfu.gz | perl psf2bdf.pl > lat9w-16.bdf sed -i -e s,-psf-,lat9w_16, lat9w-16.bdf # update the fonts.dir file mkfontdir # notify X about the new font xset fp rehash # have a look :) # start an xterm with the right colors and all, script is attached [3] python3 xterm_linux_vt.py """ # from pprint import pprint as pp default_kernel_vt_colors = {} RGB = ("red", "grn", "blu") for cname in RGB: with open("/sys/module/vt/parameters/default_{}".format(cname)) as f: colors = f.read().rstrip().split(',') default_kernel_vt_colors[cname] = map(int, colors) xterm_colors= list() for r, g, b in zip(*(default_kernel_vt_colors[c] for c in RGB)): xterm_colors.append("rgb:{r:02x}/{g:02x}/{b:02x}".format(**locals())) def xtc(label, color): return ("-xrm", "xterm*{label}: {color}".format(**locals())) def xrm_color_options(): yield(xtc("foreground", xterm_colors[7])) yield(xtc("background", xterm_colors[0])) for i, c in enumerate(xterm_colors): yield(xtc("color{}".format(i), c)) from itertools import chain import os xx = [ "xterm", # console font "-fn", "eurlatgr", "-fullscreen", # no scrollbar "+sb", # no border "-b", "0", # blinking underline cursor "-bc", "-uc", "-bcf", "200", "-bcn", "200", # intense colors for bold "+bdc", # intense for bold... "-xrm", "xterm*boldMode: false", ] import sys # for argv sys.argv.pop(0) # strip command name xx.extend(chain(*xrm_color_options())) xx.extend(sys.argv) os.execvp("xterm", xx)
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