You need to re-launch X11 for this change to become effective under Tiger, the same thing is achieved with defaults write com. In xemacs , gimp and other applications, you may find that the X11 font sizes don't match those of the OS X fonts. More and more X11 programs e.
What if you want to write your own script such that it places a PDF image on the pasteboard? The command pbcopy does this for text, but not reliably for graphics. In particular, for PDF format there is no way around writing a handmade tool. Instead of this, one can easily wrap this execution shell statement in an AppleScript or other Mac-native interface, and thus create a double-clickable application using the shell executable.
I highly recomment Platypus as a flexible but simple framework for wrapping scripts. For very simple scripts on Leopard, I've adopted a do-it-yourself approach. An example of how to make your own droplet using Applescript is given on a separate page. If you have more than one user on the system, there is an annoying side effect for Applications downloaded by one admin user when opened by another account: the other user will have only read access and this seems to trigger a security warning asking you to confirm that you want to run this "Applications downloaded from internet".
To change the default terminal shell for a user, right-click after you've enabled that right mouse button on the user's icon in the Accounts system preference pane, and choose Advanced.
This is not specific to Leopard, as it relates to X11 and the middle-mouse button: if you have a three-button mouse and the middle mouse button pops up the Application Picker the Dashboard-like icon list you also get with CMD-Tab , then you should change the function of Button 3 to what X11 expects it to be: Button 3.
One would assume that this can be changed in the System Preferences, but you may be unable to locate the corresponding panel if the mouse you're using is from a third party: I haven't had this problem with Kensington its driver software allows full customization , but with Logitech and Wacom mice. For the latter, the middle-mouse configuration only shows up in Mouse Preferences when you plug in an Apple Mighty Mouse. Fortunately, once the setting is changed for the Mighty Mouse, it also works for other three-button mice.
Of course, don't forget to also change the right-mouse button away from its default setting which is: to do the same as the left button. Updated to Snow Leopard. Using Mac OS One hundred poodles are scarier than one leopard. To resolve this issue, you will need to install the required version of X Mac OS X The package is on the DVD, but the System folder where the package is located is hidden.
Insert your Mac OS X install disc. If you have two discs it will be the "Install Disc 1". In the window that pops up double click on "Optional Installs" You may need to scroll down.
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