The following XWindow resources can be set. These are typically placed in the user's `.Xdefaults' file in their home directory.
PDP++*flat
#c0c4d3
PDP++*background
#70c0d8
.
PDP++*name*flat
PDP++*apply_button*flat
#c090b0
.
PDP++*FieldEditor*background
PDP++*font
*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-10*
.
PDP++*name*font
*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-10*
.
PDP++*title*font
*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-10*
.
PDP++*small_menu*font
*-helvetica-medium-r-*-10*
.
PDP++*small_submenu*font
*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-10*
.
PDP++*big_menu*font
*-helvetica-medium-r-*-12*
.
PDP++*big_submenu*font
*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12*
.
PDP++*big_menubar*font
*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-14*
.
PDP++*big_italic_menubar*font
*-helvetica-bold-o-*-*-14*
.
PDP++*double_buffered:
PDP++*FileChooser.width
PDP++*FileChooser.rows
PDP++*clickDelay
To set XResources under MS Windows, you need to create an "application defaults" file that is formatted much like the XResources. There are two steps for creating this application defaults file:
1. Edit `C:\WINDOWS\WIN.INI', and add the following two lines:
[InterViews] location = C:\PDP++
Where the location should be the actual location where you installed the software.
2. Create a sub-directory under `C:\PDP++' (again, use the actual location) called `app-defaults', and then create a file called `InterViews' in that directory. This file should contain resource values you want to set. For example, to change the amount of time to detect a double-click, you would enter:
*clickDelay: 400